Contributors


Stephern Allison, D.H.Sc., MBA, PA, FACHE

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Phenomenal Awareness and Community Perspective for Lung Cancer Screenings

A colleague explains how Jody Ruth Steinhardt helps guide patients through lung cancer screenings and offers them support.


Carter Caldwell

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‘A Gem and a Wonderful, Caring Nurse’

A patient details how an oncology nurse made him feel better in more ways than one while undergoing cancer treatment.


ROBIN LAUB

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The Epitome of caring for Patients With Cancer

Jenifer Keeler Smith, B.S.N., RN exemplified care for her patients, not just as a nurse, but as a caring friend.


John Theurer Cancer Center

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Hackensack University Medical Center Launches Educational Website for People with Kidney Cancer

Members of the Department of Urology at Hackensack University Medical Center have launched the Kidney Cancer Resource Center.


Francieska Boyko

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Navigating a Daunting Cancer Landscape With an Oncology Nurse

One patient describes her nurse navigator as one she could turn to at a time when she was receiving cancer treatment away from home.


Hannah Dahn

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Navigating Radiotherapy: Confidence Through Knowledge

Join us for an Educated Patient® Webinar to explore the essential aspects of radiotherapy as a treatment for cancer, in addition to its various types and practical advice on managing side effects.


Jamie Cesanek

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Photoimmunotherapy Trial Begins in Certain Patients With Head and Neck, and Skin Cancer

The goal of the phase 2 trial is to study the safety and efficacy of ASP-1929, a photoimmunotherapy with fluorescence imaging, in patients with head and neck or skin cancer.


Joan Darling, PhD

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You Are Not Alone: The Sarcoma Alliance as a Patient Advocate

A nonprofit organization aims to connect patients, caregivers and loved ones affected by sarcoma while educating those about the rare cancer.


John Crispino

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Working to Address Unmet Medical Needs in MPNs

CURE spoke with John Crispino, the director of the division of experimental hematology at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.


Dr. Frederick L. Locke

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Breaking Down The Results of The ALPHA/ALPHA2 Study in Large B-Cell Lymphoma

Dr. Frederick L. Locke sat down with CURE® to discuss treatment with cema-cel in the ALPHA/ALPHA2 studies for relapsed/refractory large B-cell lymphoma.


Yuliya P.L Linhares, MD

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Getting the Most From Your CLL Care Team

Josie Montegaard, MSN, AGPCNP-BC, and Yuliya Linhares, MD, conclude their discussion with advice for patients with CLL on managing their diagnosis and treatment.


Dee Martinez

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Unsung Heroes Among Oncology Nurses

A woman describes a nurse that helped her mother during her cancer journey, a time that can be described as an ‘unwanted and unwelcomed horror in their life.’


Brian Sluga

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Springtime Health After My Testicular Cancer Diagnosis

Experiencing spring's renewal after a cancer diagnosis, I focus on health through checkups, diet and exercise, embracing change and well-being.


Andrea Cope

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Thinking of Happy Memories During My Husband's Cancer

On the harder days with my husband’s cancer, we would try to remember happy memories to help improve our moods.


Emily Bryant, B.S.N., RN, CMSRN

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Communication and Compassion in the Oncology Setting

Georgia Smith's, M.S.N., FNP-BC, impact both at the bedside and as a nurse practitioner is incredible.


Lynda Rice

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Finding Peace Amid the Fear of Cancer

Everything was hitting me all at once, and then it happened: Megha Shah, B.S.N., RN, OCN, walked into the room, and I found complete peace in her smile.


Stephanie Landon

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Something to Hold on to During Cancer

The night before my mastectomy, I had a dream about my grandmother who died of breast cancer, which gave me hope throughout the frightening process.


Brittany Smith

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My Nurse's Guidance and Compassion Helped Me Survive Myelodysplastic Syndrome

The expertise, guidance and overall compassion of Katherine Caprinolo, B.S.N., RN have quite literally helped me survive these past two years.


Carolyn Arnold, B.S.N., RN

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An Oncology Nurse That Does It All

A clinical office practice nurse embraces the positive with her patients and strives for improved outcomes, even when it may not seem possible.


Dr. Hearn Jay Cho

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An Angel to Patients With Cancer

As anyone who has sat at the bedside of a terminally ill patient knows, those who hold out a hand — literally or figuratively — to help a patient and their loved ones is a hero to them.


Dr. Ritu Salani

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Empowering Patients and Advocating For Yourself After Cervical Cancer

Dr. Ritu Salani discusses how patients with cervical cancer can advocate for their health and collaborate with their medical team to ensure the best care.


Trish Broome

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Corner Room in a Pueblo, Colorado Cancer Hospital

I wrote this heart-felt poem after watching my father pass away from stage 4 lung cancer.


Donna Martin-Tap

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How an Oncology Nurse Can Make an Infusion Center a ‘Pleasant and Comfortable’ Experience

A patient describes her experience with a nurse shortly after her breast cancer surgery, which involved relocation to another facility.


Leah “Cherry” Lommen

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An Inspiring, Guiding Light Through Lung Cancer

"He strengthens you with the scientific knowledge he provides, with his courage as a role model and with his fighting spirit.”


Dr. Nancy Lin

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A Compassionate and Collaborative Oncology Infusion Nurse

Two colleagues of an oncology nurse highlight her utmost respect for patients and as a liaison to the greater team.


Minchi Kim

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Turning Sorrow Into Joy: The Oncologist Who Gave My Life Back

A woman with metastatic breast cancer pens a heartfelt tribute to the oncologist who saved her life and approached her care with empathy and encouragement.


Mark Younce

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A Journey Into the Unknown With My Daughter’s Aggressive Brain Cancer

When my daughter was diagnosed with a rare form of brain cancer, I was unsure about clinical trials but eventually learned that it was a lifeline that would save her.


Ashley Chan

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Erleada Reduces Risk of Death in Metastatic Prostate Cancer Subset

Erleada reduced the risk of death by more than 20% compared with other treatments in metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer.


Julie Wilson

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Patient-Provider Communication Styles Affect My Cancer Experience

My doctor and I have different communication styles, though it is extremely important that we understand each other.


John H. Clark III

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My Journey With Squamous Cell Carcinoma

A patient shares his experience with a squamous cell carcinoma diagnosis, treatment and recovery.