August 09, 2017
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Letters from Our Readers
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August 08, 2017
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Speaking Out
An oncologist considers the basis of the trust he and his patients share.
August 07, 2017
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Caregivers' Corner
To prevent family conflicts over cancer treatment decisions, experts recommend a series of frank conversations.
August 07, 2017
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From the Chairman
Oncologists and their patients don’t always get as much time to meet as they would like. Schedules are tight, appointments can be brief, and issues relevant to treatment and healing may be overlooked.
August 06, 2017
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Editor's Page
THE SUMMER ISSUE OF CURE® magazine features an update on brain tumors, a topic that has many connotations because of the aggressive nature of many types of brain cancers, but also because of the special organ this condition affects.
August 04, 2017
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Features
The nation’s cancer care system is becoming more aware of, and sensitive to, the needs of the LGBTQ community.
August 04, 2017
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Features
More than just wristwatches, wearable fitness trackers can help assess patients’ health, and the ONS Foundation plans to fund research into the devices.
August 02, 2017
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Features
Experts are exploring whether wearable fitness trackers can improve health during and after cancer treatment.
July 28, 2017
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Finding Hope
For some diagnosed with cancer, doing something radical can instill meaning and a sense of purpose.
July 27, 2017
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Legislative Watch
One designer of the Cancer Moonshot explains how the initiative is being translated into action.
July 26, 2017
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The Advocate
After a cancer diagnosis, there is a ton of medical information that patients and their caregivers must keep track of. Cancer Concierge developed a resource to help.
July 22, 2017
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Features
For many with glioblastoma, there’s no clear path after standard therapy, but scientists are exploring an array of new options.