Oral Paclitaxel Combo May Lower Rates of Chemo-Induced Neuropathy in Metastatic Breast Cancer
December 9th 2020In addition to having greater efficacy, the combination of oral paclitaxel and encequidar demonstrated lower rates of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy in patients with metastatic breast cancer compared to intravenous paclitaxel.
Faith, Science, and Miracles: A Conversation About CAR-T Cell Therapy with the Whitehead Family
December 4th 2020Emily Whitehead was the first child to receive chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell therapy. Eight years later, she and her parents discuss her ongoing remission from acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Immunotherapy 101: What Patients Can Expect from CAR-T Cell Therapy
December 3rd 2020Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell therapy is becoming more widely available, with two drugs approved to treat specific blood cancers and more being investigated in clinical trials across cancer types. Here’s what patients need to know if they’re considering treatment with one of these novel immunotherapies.
The Breasties: Igniting Strength and Positivity Through Community
December 3rd 2020This week on the “CURE Talks Cancer” podcast, we discuss the power of community with The Breasties co-founders Brianna Majsiak and Allie Brudner Brumel and how their own experiences with breast cancer brought them together.
Adaptive Clinical Trial Design Aims to Accelerate Research and Approvals in Pancreatic Cancer
December 2nd 2020The research process for pancreatic cancer is long and difficult, but a new method of clinical trials is looking to adapt to a growing field and find ways to speed up research without losing efficiency.
How the Cancer Care Team is Like a Symphony Orchestra
November 30th 2020Often, patients with cancer will come into contact with only a handful of members of their care team: a primary care physician or oncologist, perhaps a nurse or two. But as Dr. Phillip J. Koo explained, it helps to view the cancer care team – including those who a patient may never see – with a wider lens.
Why the Cancer Caregiver Journey Cannot Be Overlooked When Discussing Patient Care
November 18th 2020Heather Badt, CSC’s Executive Director of the Research & Training Institute, recently shared her personal perspective as a former patient and caregiver with CURE® and expanded on how those who care for loved ones with cancer often face their own unique challenges and require specialized resources themselves