Fighting Breathlessness
A recent and rare look at long-term lung cancer survivors shows breathlessness among them is persistent and common.
Watching, Waiting, & More
Helen Anbinder of Dobbs Ferry, New York, achieved a lot—and much was achieved on her behalf—in the seven years between her CLL diagnosis and treatment.
Other Leukemias
Leukemia is more than just one disease.
Progress That's Worth the Wait
A wave of new treatments for chronic lymphocytic leukemia can help keep the disease at bay.
A How-To for the Social Media Beginner
Guide for the social media beginner.
Friends in Need
Online social media promote connection, education, and support.
Special Report
Should women under 50 hold off on breast cancer screening?
Race, Genetics & Cancer
What role does race and ethnicity play in cancer?
Gut Reaction
A breast cancer drug delivers a heavy blow to certain stomach cancers.
A Personal Guide
A Georgia breast cancer survivor shares her experience as a patient navigator, and the importance of this approach.
A Skinny Chef You Can Trust
Chef Hans Rueffert, 37, helps others understand that it's quality, not quantity, of food that matters.
The Internal Flame
Chronic inflammation causes cancer. Find out how and what's being done about it.
Web Exclusive: It’s Not Just Cancer
Not only can a chronic inflammatory condition promote cancer, but it can play a role in other conditions including obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.
How Should Ovarian Cancer Survivors Be Monitored for Relapse?
Treating an ovarian cancer relapse as soon as it can be detected seems like a good idea. But not so fast, a major study has concluded.
Taking a Closer Look
The mutation of a single gene, the von Hippel-Lindau gene, can lead to the development of clear-cell renal cell carcinomas.
Surgical Strategies
Surgical removal is the treatment of choice for kidney tumors detected early.
Reining in Renal Cancer
Are we closer to treating advanced kidney cancer as a chronic disease?
Testing for HER2 Overexpression in Breast Cancer
Testing for HER2 overexpression in breast cancer can affect treatment decisions.
Extraordinary Care
Q&A with Brian Elliott, RN, winner of the 2007 Extraordinary Healer award.
Cancer Worldview
Cancer prevention must be an international effort in the coming decades.
Help for Where it Hurts
For survivors with chronic pain, being informed—and proactive—could prove life changing.
The Survivor Has Arrived
Why now, more than ever before, life after cancer is part of the public discourse.