June 27th 2025
By Mark Daniels
Mark Daniels, 83, credits CAR T-cell therapy and compassionate care for helping him overcome lymphoma and endure the isolating treatment toll.
By Laura Yeager
After having a double mastectomy to rid myself of cancer, I’m less picky about how I look and won’t be wearing uncomfortable shapewear for a wedding.
June 26th 2025
By Valarie Traynham
Valarie Traynham shares what survivorship means to her, and how the definition has evolved after her diagnosis, during National Cancer Survivors Month.
June 23rd 2025
By Ryan Scott
The START Hope Hub is a robust digital platform designed to break down barriers to early-phase clinical trial access for those with cancer.
June 17th 2025
A study explores how prior authorization requirements; coverage stoppages and other red tape can generate barriers to life saving therapies in cancer care.
June 13th 2025
By Debbie Legault
Survivorship after cancer can be harder than treatment. My daughter faces lasting side effects, fear, and uncertainty while building a life she hopes to live fully.
June 11th 2025
By Kelly Irvin
Being a cancer survivor for nine and a half years has taught me to live in the moment, to make those moments count.
By Michelle Kirschner
Patients can prepare for self-advocacy by bringing personal overviews to help care teams connect with them as individuals, explained Michelle Kirschner.
June 9th 2025
By Mary Sansone
Five years after my transplant for leukemia, I’m learning to focus on gratitude despite daily struggles, remembering that being alive is the greatest gift.
Michelle Kirschner discusses the how patients can foster a strong network of supporters from diagnosis through survivorship.
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