An Extraordinary Healers essay honoring Miguel Lopez, RN [Arizona Oncology in Phoenix, Arizona]
"She is the very epitome of what I feel a nurse should be: caring and making you feel hopeful."
Through Malecare, men are coming together to fight prostate cancer.
Kaunitz says that hot flashes and fatigue are the most commonly experience side effects.
An Extraordinary Healer essay honoring Kim Hess, NP [New Bern Cancer Care in New Bern, North Carolina]
IT SEEMS IMPOSSIBLE to me to put into words just how special St. Jude Children's Research Hospital nurse practitioner Martha May is to my family.
Kristen Harris discusses her friendship with Emily Caldwell Morrison, who died of brain cancer in March 2014.
The FDA has granted the PARP inhibitor Rubraca (rucaparib) a breakthrough therapy designation for single-agent use in adult patients with BRCA1/2-positive metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) following at least one androgen receptor–directed therapy and taxane-based chemotherapy.
Patricia K. Koenig, patient advocate and 2016 MPN Hero, discusses living with polycythemia vera (PV).
Ann Brazeau, founder and CEO of MPN Advocacy & Education International and a 2016 MPN Hero, discusses the importance and benefits of MPN support groups.
Trained therapy animals help patients relieve stress and anxiety during treatment.
CURE revisits people featured in past issues, including Phillip Berman, Callie Caylor, and Edith Joyner.
When my sister experienced nausea and vomiting during her Hodgkin lymphoma treatment, we tried alternatives that seemed to help.
An Extraordinary Healer essay honoring DONNA FISHER, NP [SARAH CANNON CANCER CENTER AT RESEARCH MEDICAL CENTER, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI]
Is male breast cancer more similar or dissimilar to breast cancer in women?
Nominating Kelley is my way of thanking her from the bottom of my heart for all she did and continues to do, not only for me but for so many other cancer patients and families.
To improve adherence, patients with cancer must recognize barriers.
Treatment options on the horizon offer hope to patients with small cell lung cancer.
Lauren Belive, Senior Federal Government Relations Manager at Lyft, discusses the company's Treatment Transport program.
This essay nominates registered oncology nurse Linda Chan for the CURE® 2019 Extraordinary Healer® Award, written by Chan’s colleagues and mentors at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center’s William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital.
The latest drugs for advanced kidney cancer are stirring optimism.
Stupid Cancer is excited to bring CancerCon® to Seattle, WA this April 16 - 19, 2020.
Christian J. Nelson, clinical psychologist, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, discusses how quality of life changes over time and cancer's effect.
Being a young adult cancer survivor is bittersweet, bringing both unique struggles and unexpected blessings that shape my life, career and perspective.
A legendary cornerback in the NFL, former New England Patriots and Los Angeles Raiders star Mike Haynes is no stranger to going to battle on the gridiron.
An Extraordinary Healer essay honoring KATIE PARKER, B.S.N., RN, CPN, CHPPN [ST. JUDE CHILDREN’S RESEARCH HOSPITAL, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE]