February 21, 2015
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On The Web
Beginning on March 30, Ken Burns' documentary based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning book The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer will air on PBS.
February 21, 2015
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Legislative Watch
Bill that would create a National Prostate Cancer Council—charged with creating a plan for the screening, diagnosis and monitoring of prostate cancer—was introduced Jan. 21 by Sen. Barbara Boxer.
February 20, 2015
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People Report
Lauren Hill, a student-athlete at Mount St. Joseph University, has inspired many with her commitment to fulfilling her dream of playing college basketball despite a diagnosis of diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG), an aggressive type of brain tumor.
February 20, 2015
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Breaking News
Research updates from the annual meetings of the American Society of Hematology (ASH) and the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS).
February 20, 2015
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The Place To Be
Camp Kesem, a national non-profit organization that provides free, one-week summer sleepaway camps for children ages 6 through 16 who are coping with a parent's cancer.
February 20, 2015
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Bookshelf
A review of "When Your Life Is Touched by Cancer: Practical Advice and Insights for Patients, Professionals and Those Who Care" by Bob Riter.
February 20, 2015
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Childhood Cancer
Could using electronic devices help alleviate symptoms and improve patient-physician communication for children and young adults with cancer?
February 20, 2015
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Integrative Medicine
Patients with newly diagnosed metastatic colorectal cancer who had higher levels of vitamin D in their blood lived a median eight months longer and experienced greater disease-free survival after their cancer treatment.
February 20, 2015
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House Call
Targeted drugs for cancer can be extremely expensive. What help is there for patients who can't support that cost?
February 20, 2015
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Prevention
States with the highest incidence of, and mortality from, cervical cancer also have the lowest uptake of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine by adolescent girls, researchers found in a recent study.
February 19, 2015
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Food for Thought
Healthy gut bacteria may be needed for some cancer therapies to be effective.
February 19, 2015
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Speaking Out
A simple guide can help patients understand immunotherapies for cancer.
February 18, 2015
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Caregivers' Corner
Online support groups are growing in popularity as an outlet for stressed caregivers.
February 18, 2015
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Side Note
There's help for electrolyte imbalances caused by cancer and its therapies.
February 17, 2015
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Features
Throughout her treatment for breast cancer, TV personality Joan Lunden has advocated for patients like herself—while drawing strength from their support.
February 17, 2015
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Healing Well
Survivor guilt can be an obstacle for survivors of cancer.
February 17, 2015
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Features
Through expanded access programs, patients with cancer—unable to join clinical trials—benefit from investigational drugs.
February 17, 2015
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Features
Enormous medical gains have been made against melanoma over the past four years, and more are waiting in the wings.
February 16, 2015
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Letters from Our Readers
Readers respond to past articles of CURE.
February 16, 2015
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Editor's Page
While science sometimes moves forward in quantum leaps, it more often advances in small steps, and this year's San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium demonstrated both sides of that coin.
February 16, 2015
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Finding Hope
Hospital laughter programs can generate physical and emotional benefits for patients with cancer.
February 16, 2015
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Diagnosis Cancer
A second opinion can provide answers, ideas and perspective about whether a patient is on the right treatment path.
February 16, 2015
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Special Report
The debate over electronic cigarettes as a smoking-cessation tool is heating up.