Post-Mastectomy Pain Syndrome: What Patients Need to Know
More than half of patients may experience PMPS, a type of chronic nerve pain, following mastectomy and breast surgery.
Look Who's Chatting: Examining the Use of AI in Oncology
The Shared Responsibility to Prevent, Prepare For and Manage Drug Shortages
Currently, the Food and Drug Administration lists 119 drugs as being in short supply, including 25 cancer drugs.
ChatGPT Agrees: Tread Lightly When Asking AI About Cancer Care
CURE asked ChatGPT itself to write an article on the benefits of ChatGPT and artificial intelligence for patients with cancer and survivors.
Wearable Monitoring Devices Can Help With Cancer Care Communication
Using a device such as a Fitbit or Apple Watch can make a big difference for patients and doctors.
First Cancer, Now Diabetes
Patients "need to be proactive" as they coordinate care between two diseases.
Optimism Abounds in Ovarian Cancer Research
Recent developments in PARP inhibitor combinations and antibody-drug-conjugates are changing the landscape of ovarian cancer treatment.
Can We Talk? Artificial Intelligence in the World of Cancer Care
Artificial intelligence platforms, including ChatGPT, offer many benefits, but some experts remain skeptical of the technology’s trustworthiness.