Sandra Spoelstra, PhD, RN, Assistant Professor, College of Nursing, Michigan State University, discusses educating patients about oral agents.
Charles Kamen, assistant professor at the University of Rochester Medical Center discusses how exercise can be used to decrease depression and even reduce health disparities between heterosexual and LGBT patients.
Mindfulness, yoga and meditation can be a huge help during trying times.
The dedication of one oncology nurse rewards many patients at the James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute.
Marianne Davies, from Smilow Cancer Hospital, Yale School of Nursing, provides an overview of immunotherapy-related side effects that patient with lung cancer may experience.
Ovarian cancer survivor advocates led the way for scientific studies of early symptoms of ovarian cancer and are ultimately responsible for the recognition and consensus statement on the warning signs by the medical community.
Emergency room visits are costly and take a lot of time patients with cancer don’t have, which is why the creation of a 24-hour clinic to address cancer related symptoms and treatment side effects could prove vital for patients.
People with cancer are encouraged to engage in honest, early discussions about diet with healthcare providers, not only to help them feel better during treatment, but also so that they will worry less.
Angela Fishbaugh, author of "Angela's Decision," discusses how to discover your skills and story within.
Cancer changes everything about one’s self-image, but that doesn’t mean it is a negative outcome.
Barbara Bittner, RN, OCN, a finalist for the CURE® Extraordinary Healer® Award for Oncology Nursing, talked about her advocacy work with Charlene’s Dream – a community-based cancer resource center for women.
David Dubin, founder, AliveAndKickn, provides advice for Lynch syndrome previvors.
"I don't think I could breathe without him," said one patient on CURE's Facebook page. See how four-legged friends helped others through their cancer experience.
Jonathan E. Rosenberg, M.D., medical oncologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, discusses the new treatment guidelines for patients with non-metastatic muscle invasive bladder cancer.
How one survivor’s journey led to her realization of what survivorship care is lacking and the importance of advocating for yourself during survivorship.
Resources are available to help patients with cancer better manage nutrition.
With so many cancer treatment options now available, clinicians may still fall short in understanding what’s important to patients.
A new report reveals more research is needed in addressing environmental chemicals and cancer.
Most oncologists are well acquainted with the term precision medicine, often used interchangeably to describe a model of care in which a treatment plan is based on patient characteristics and the molecular and genetic profile of the patient's tumor.
Coping with cancer and treatments looks different for everyone.
Halle Moore, medical oncologist at the Cleveland Clinic, discusses fatigue in breast cancer survivors.