Contributors


Dara Chadwick

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Tracking a Mystery in Non-Secretory Myeloma

There is no difference in treatment for non-secretory multiple myeloma and multiple myeloma, an expert told CURE®.


Cynthia Perry

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Cancer Made Me Fearless

Cancer can make you braver than you ever thought you were.



Becky Hawley

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Everybody Dies, With or Without Cancer

Cancer may throw off a "plan" of where, when, why and how death happens.


Jennifer Arnold

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Jennifer Arnold on the Importance of Listening

Jennifer Arnold, our MPN Heroes guest speaker, a physician and star of TLC’s reality TV show “The Little Couple,” discusses the importance of doctors and caregivers taking a moment to listen to patients and see how they are feeling.


Beverly A. Caley

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Delicate Difference: More Surgical Options for Prostate Cancer

Innovative approaches offer more surgical options with potentially fewer side effects.


Teresa McKeown

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Personalized Precision Cancer Therapy Offers New Hope

"My dream is for the day when all cancer patients can have testing to find out what treatment approach might work best for them—so that a patient with a specific genomic profile doesn’t miss an opportunity to get a potentially life-saving treatment when it’s out there."


Suresh S. Ramalingam

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Suresh Ramalingam on Toxicities Associated With Immunotherapy in Different Disease Types

Suresh S. Ramalingam, a professor of medical oncology at the Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, comments on the difference in toxicities associated with immunotherapy.


Dana Stewart

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11 Years After Losing My Hair to Chemo, I Decided to Donate My Locks to Children With Cancer

A breast cancer survivor explains why she was inspired to donate her hair to make wigs for children with cancer 11 years after she lost her own hair during chemotherapy treatments.


H. Jack West, M.D.

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PD-L1: An Important, But Imperfect Biomarker

Some immunotherapy drugs target the PD-L1 protein, though this expert says that it is still an imperfect biomarker.


Nancy Lin, M.D.

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Novel HER-2 Targeted Agents Show Promise in Treating CNS Metastases

A recent study looking at data from three clinical trials involving Nerlynx shows promise for the future of treating patients with HER-2 positive breast cancer who develop CNS metastases.


Conor Killmurray

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Brukinsa Viabie for Calquence-Intolerant B-Cell Malignancies

Results from an ongoing phase 2 study show the viability for the use of Brukinsa after patients with previously treated B-cell malignancies are deemed intolerant to the next-generation Bruton tyrosine kinase inhibitor Calquence.


Gary Mervis

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Gary Mervis on Putting Cancer on the "Front Burner"

​Gary Mervis, 2016 GBM Hero and founder of Camp Good Days and Special times, Inc., discusses the need for research in the field of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM).


Mitch Stoller

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Message from the LAF's President and CEO

Facing cancer's challenges on your own terms.




Letitia L. Star

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Caregiver Challenge: Sharing Their Pain

Caregivers may grapple with practical and emotional challenges as they help loved ones manage cancer-related pain.


Anita T. Shaffer

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Pairing Up Against Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

Linking a targeted drug to a chemotherapy shows promise for treating metastatic triple-negative breast cancer.


Amy Paturel

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Patient With Lung Cancer ‘Stays One Step Ahead’ of His Rare Mutation

A man with lung cancer shares how learning about his EGFR exon 20 insertion mutation soon after being diagnosed has allowed him to be aggressive when pursuing a cancer treatment tailored to his rare mutation.


Gogs Gagnon

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I’m Thankful for Early Cancer Detection

Even though I had no symptoms, my prostate cancer was caught thanks to frequent follow-ups with my doctor.


Claudia Salazar Segura

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Turning to Canada

When a Guatemalan family faced cancer, they turned to the country where they had dual citizenship — and to each other — for help.


Letitia Star

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Growing Hope: Horticultural Therapy and Restorative Gardens

Gardening helps cancer survivors truly thrive.


Barbara Chernow

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Friendships and Cancer: A Delicate Balance

What is the appropriate reaction when a friend is diagnosed with cancer? Should you be sympathetic, optimistic, questioning? How do you handle your own fears—those you feel for your friend and, particularly as you grow older, those that evoke the possibility of personal loss and even the reality of your own vulnerability?



More Than Friends

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More Than Friends Sends a Message of Health at Annual Tea Party

Lorén Barbosa, co-chairperson of More Than Friends, discussed the Latino/Caribbean/American organization's Annual Tea Party and the their goal of sending a message of overall health and wellness.


Lee Schwartzberg, MD, FACP

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Lee Schwartzberg on Nausea Concerns for Newly Diagnosed Patients

Lee Schwartzberg, executive director of the University of Tennessee West Cancer Center, discusses concerns that patients newly diagnosed with cancer have about chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV).


Salima Witt

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CURE Community Vlog: Staying Healthy During the COVID-19 Pandemic

“I’m not going to give up on that just because of this pandemic. Health is most important, as it should be for us cancer survivors.”


Kristin Reynolds

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After Diagnosis: Finding Your 'New Normal'

“Sometimes ‘a new normal’ seems to have a bad connotation,” said Nicole Lise Feingold, director of Patient Services at the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN).


Svetomir Markovic, M.D., Ph.D. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota

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A Tireless Patient Advocate

An Extraordinary Healer essay honoring JESSICA BRANDT, B.S.N., RN, OCN [MELANOMA CLINIC, DEPARTMENT OF ONCOLOGY, MAYO CLINIC, ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA]


Lisa Miller

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NCCN May Already Be Updating MPN Guidelines

After publishing them in October 2016,the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) is already seeking to update and expand their guidelines for diagnosing and treating patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs).