Contributors



Lynne Anderson

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Cancer Chameleon

While sometimes one of the most aggressive of childhood cancers, neuroblastoma frequently goes away on its own.


Amy K. Erickson

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Powers of Prediction

Predictive markers help oncologists match patients with the most effective treatments.


KAREN J. RIBLER

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Trials and Tribulations: Navigating the Clinical Trial Space

Finding her way into a clinical trial took a lot of research for one patient with ovarian cancer. Now, she’s guiding others.


Bethany Andrews Rhoten

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Bethany Andrews Rhoten on How Patients Can Cope With Body Image Issues

Bethany Andrews Rhoten, Assistant Professor of Nursing, Vanderbilt University, discusses how patients with cancer can cope with body image issues.


Ryan McDonald

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Caring for an Ostomy

As part of CURE®’s Heal at Home series, we offer a guide on ostomies following surgery and how patients can best care for their stomas.


Angela Hammack, B.S.N., RN, OCN

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Running to Raise Money and Awareness for Cancer

Extraordinary Healer® Award finalist Angela Hammack, B.S.N., RN, OCN, discussed how she began running marathons to raise awareness – and $100,000 – for cancer.


Julie Cox

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A Saving Grace in Cancer Care

An Extraordinary Healer essay honoring JULIE MACLAREN, RN, B.S.N., OCN [CANCER CARE CENTER OF SOUTH TEXAS/TEXAS ONCOLOGY, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS]


Dennis R. Scribner, M.D.

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Spotting the Signs of Uterine Cancer

While there is no test, such as a mamogram or colonoscopy, for uterine cancer, vaginal bleeding is a telltale sign of the disease.


Cokie Roberts

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Cokie Roberts on the Importance of Having an Ally at Medical Appointments

Cokie Roberts, a journalist, says that it's crucial to have an ally who isn't a spouse at medical appointments for cancer care.


James Radke

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PALS: Volunteer Pilots Helping Patients With Cancer Get the Care They Need

PALS is helping Northeastern patients with cancer get the treatment they need.


Jodi Helmer

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Delayed Reaction

Pneumonitis, a lung inflammation, often appears months after the cancer treatment that sparked it.


Angela Fleischman, M.D., Ph.D.

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Expert Discusses Exciting Advances in the MPN Field

Angela Fleischman, M.D., Ph.D., is particularly excited for improvements in treating early-stage disease.


Lung Cancer Foundation of America

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Survivor's Takeover of Lung Cancer Foundation's Social Media Set For World Lung Cancer Day

Lung cancer survivors stage a takeover of Lung Cancer Foundation of America’s social media channels on World Lung Cancer Day August 1 to demonstrate what it means to be #livingwithlungcancer.


CancerCare

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Coping with the Stress of Caregiving

Feeling stressed and overwhelmed from caring for someone who has cancer is not a sign that you are failing as a caregiver. But since stress can affect your health, it is important to find ways to manage it.


Laurel W. Rice, M.D.

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Debunking Clinical Trial Myths

Many patients with ovarian cancer have misconceptions about the care they will receive while on a clinical trial, according to Laurel W. Rice, M.D.


Andrea J. Wilson

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Diagnosed With Liver Cancer? See a Specialist

A liver cancer specialist can be very beneficial for those diagnosed.


Bill Aron

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What Do 120 Cancer Survivors Have in Common?

Photographer and cancer survivor chronicles journeys of affirmation — including his own.


Siddhartha Mukherjee, M.D., Ph.D.

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Siddhartha Mukherjee on Increasing MPN Awareness

Siddhartha Mukherjee, M.D., Ph.D, an oncologist, researcher and Pulitzer Prize-winning science writer, discusses the increasing awareness about myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs).


Michelle Burleigh

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Finding Strength in Family

An acute promyelocytic leukemia survivor reflects on fear, courage and the future.


Erik Ness

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No Small Challenge: Emerging Therapies in Small Cell Lung Cancer

In recent years, research in treating small cell lung cancer has broadened, bringing emerging therapies like immunotherapy to the forefront.


Amy Rushlow

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Is There a Connection Between Food Preservatives and Cancer?

While some research has shown that preservatives could be linked to cancer, the science is limited and contradictory.


Jaden Persaud

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A Cure Is Needed for MPNs, says 12-Year-Old

Jaden Persaud knows firsthand how a MPN diagnosis can affect a family's life.


Stacie Berg

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A Rash of Good News

Side effect may predict response to treatment.


Dr. Pamela Brastianos

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Ibrance Shows Promise in Patients with Brain Metastases Who Harbor a CDK Pathway Alteration

New findings show that Ibrance has the potential to help patients with brain metastases that harbor a CDK pathway alteration.


Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Provides Advice for a Newly Diagnosed CML Patient

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, NBA Legend and chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) survivor, provides advice for newly diagnosed patients with CML.


Brian Koffman

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How Patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Are Equipped to Handle the COVID-19 Pandemic

Patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia are at risk for the worst of COVID-19 symptoms, but going on the cancer journey has prepared them for the pandemic.


Lena Huang

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Sunshine Act Sheds Light on Gifts to Doctors From Pharmaceutical Companies

The private connections between doctors and pharmaceutical companies are now public due to requirements from the Sunshine Act.


Tony Berberabe, M.P.H.

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CDK4/6 Inhibitor Combos Miss Survival Goal in Metastatic Breast Cancer Subset

No significant survival benefits were found when comparing three CDK4/6 inhibitor combinations during initial treatment for HR-positive, HER2-negative metastatic breast cancer.


David Turk

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Considering Weight Loss

The day came when I looked in the mirror and I didn't like what I saw. Here I was 5"7', and tipping the scales at 225 lbs.