CURE’s rare cancers page is a go-to resource for oncology news and updates in the world of rare cancers Here, readers will find cancer articles, videos, podcasts, and more with expert insight into the latest treatments and research in rare cancers.
Patients with neuroendocrine tumors have more treatment options than ever before.
March 8th 2023, 4:00pm
After being diagnosed with a rare cancer, I met some amazing people and have a new appreciation for life.
March 5th 2023, 6:00pm
When I sit down with my paint brush, despite my cancer history, I don’t feel different anymore.
February 27th 2023, 8:00pm
On multiple occasions, doctors told me not to worry, but I ended up being diagnosed with a rare cancer called leiomyosarcoma.
January 24th 2023, 2:00pm
A phase 2 study will investigate the efficacy of darovasertib for patients with uveal melanoma and whether the drug can potentially result in lower radiation doses or fewer eye removal surgeries.
January 20th 2023, 2:00pm
Lytgobi was approved for pretreated cholangiocarcinoma in September, and updated study findings support the drug’s continued approval.
December 15th 2022, 4:00pm
When Sean Korbitz was a 20-year-old college student, his life trajectory changed with a rare cancer diagnosis, resulting in the removal of 40 tumors; fifteen years later, a new drug made him feel like a “medical miracle.”
December 14th 2022, 9:00pm
From eye removal to radiation damage, patients with uveal melanoma may face complications after treatment, although continued and new therapies may address these issues, an expert said.
December 12th 2022, 2:30pm
Tecentriq was approved by the FDA for adults and children aged two years and older with advanced alveolar soft part sarcoma, a disease typically diagnosed in approximately 80 patients per year in the U.S.
December 8th 2022, 4:00pm
After Marshall Morris was diagnosed with a rare cancer and given only six months to live, he created a charity that empowers people with terminal illness and provides them with counseling and support.
November 23rd 2022, 4:00pm
A woman whose husband was diagnosed with ocular melanoma at 28 years old opens up about her experiences navigating the cancer world and her search for a supportive community.
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