June 9th 2025
By Ryan Scott
Natalie Schnaitmann discusses the importance of self-advocacy and access to second opinions when symptoms are dismissed among young women with cancer.
By Martha Carlson
When it comes to living with cancer, your nurses make a difference.
By Dr. Lorenzo Cohen
It is important to understand why it is vital that patients and survivors of cancer take steps to reduce the body’s burden both before and after treatment.
June 5th 2025
By Natalie Schnaitmann
Natalie Schnaitmann discusses urgent supportive care gaps younger women with cancer encounter, and how they affect long-term quality of life.
June 4th 2025
Natalie Schnaitmann discusses urgent supportive care gaps that affect long-term quality of life for younger women with cancer.
June 3rd 2025
By Linda Cohen
I’m here to prove that powerful phrase; after nearly 16 years living with incurable cancer, I know there’s more to my story than the statistics.
June 2nd 2025
Participation in a structured exercise program following surgery and adjuvant chemo improved key survival end points in stage 3 and high-risk stage 2 CRC.
May 30th 2025
By Chester Freeman
There are many instances where teddy bears can be the key to opening hearts and minds during cancer care.
May 29th 2025
By Tina M. Mason, PH.D.,APRN, AOCN, AOCNS, FCNS
Christine Simonelli, B.S.N., RN, CCRC, OCN, is amazing, and goes out of her way to help patients and providers.
May 24th 2025
By Kathleen Shuey, M.S., RN, ACON, ACNS-BC
Kathleen Shuey, M.S., RN, SCON, ACNS-BC, listens and guides us in the right direction in caring for our oncology population.
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