If you were to meet Dr. Sundar Jagannath in a crowded room, you would not assume that he is one of the greatest myeloma doctors of all time.
A woman explains how her close friend achieved remission from stage 4 lung cancer after being treated by Dr. Bret Friday – a superhero in her book.
After receiving an advanced non-small cell lung cancer diagnosis, a competitive runner and cyclist began running toward a new goal: becoming a lung cancer advocate.
I used my tools as a psychotherapist after being faced with my own cancer diagnosis.
I sent all my cancer scans to my pediatrician, who combined the power of science with the power of belief and helped me through the difficult time.
A survivor with a nearly 10-year journey with lung cancer and ongoing treatment writes a poem about the emotional ups and downs of living with cancer.
Researchers showed that 1.34 mg of Fotivda provided decreased tumor size and may be more tolerable than an 0.89-mg dose among patients with renal cell carcinoma.
A patient nominates her oncology nurse, who stood by her side when receiving chemotherapy for nearly a year.
Dr. Debu Tripathy highlights the importance of staying informed on breast cancer advancements and how this empowers patients to make informed decisions.
Looking to change your mindset when facing down breast cancer? Here are 3 hacks to keep you calm and happy.
Two nominations for the 2024 Extraordinary Healer award highlight the exceptional contributions of oncology nurses, demonstrating the power of compassionate, patient-centered care.
As someone who watched her father battle cancer, I can tell you firsthand how much of a difference a great oncology nurse can make in a patient’s journey.
Cassidy Lockwood was nominated for the 2024 CURE Extraordinary Healer Award for her exceptional patient-first care, expert knowledge and compassionate support of patients with cancer.
A lung cancer survivor explains how Dr. Brendon Stiles is an asset to the lung cancer community. "He is such an accomplished thoracic surgeon, but he is so humble and generous with his time."
Two colleagues of Amy Wallace, an oncology nurse, nominated her for the Extraordinary Healer Award based on her care of patients with lung cancer.
I’d become an eating machine with a loathsome attitude on prednisone, so I decided to conduct my own taper of the drug.
Candise Jordan, FNP-BC, AONP, always knew that she was going to be a hematology/oncology nurse pratitioner.
Expert oncologists offer closing thoughts on emerging therapeutic strategies, unmet needs, and the future of kidney cancer treatment.
I was diagnosed with myeloma more than two decades ago and am lucky to have support throughout.
One colleague describes her fellow nurse as someone who puts patients at ease during treatment.
Several colleagues, patients and caregivers nominated Jill May, B.S.N., RN, OCN, for the 2024 Extraordinary Healer Award for her dedicating to caring for those with gastrointestinal cancers.
Jill May, B.S.N., RN, OCN, shows her commitment to her patients and their caregivers through acts of kindness and compassion — especially during tough times.
In February 2016, Angie was diagnosed with de novo metastatic breast cancer after experiencing back and rib pain.
Patients with relapsed or refractory (R/R) myelofibrosis experienced reduced biomarkers of disease severity following treatment with navtemadlin.
Although there is little relief available to cancer survivors experiencing neuropathy, hope may be on the horizon.
Even though I will never be cancer-free from cholangiocarcinoma, I’m ready to face the next chapter in my life and make the most of it.
Several colleagues, patients and caregivers nominated Jill May, B.S.N., RN, OCN, for the 2024 Extraordinary Healer Award for her dedicating to caring for those with gastrointestinal cancers.