Contributors


Annamarie Kealy

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My Myeloma Hero Is JP Strong

Initially, we used my husband's diagnosis to show our support as we navigated this journey and joined a new “club” we really didn’t want to be a part of.


Dr. Kandace P. McGuire

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Targeted Axillary Dissection Offers a Precise Option in Breast Cancer

Dr. Kandace P. McGuire discusses how targeted axillary staging differs from traditional methods of staging in patients undergoing breast cancer treatment.


Jacqueline Greer

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What I Do to Help With Scanxiety

Scans for cancer are never easy, especially when waiting for the results, but I’ve found ways to help me through these intimidating moments.


JoAnn Silcox, M.S.N., RN, CCCTM

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Conquering Hurdles in Oncology

An oncology nurse strives to educate patients and providers to ensure safe cancer treatment.


Clare Olivares

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When Cancer Knocks on My Door

When triple-negative breast cancer showed up at my door, I did what I could to prepare for the visit.


Linda Ryan

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Myths Around Cervical Cancer

The panel concludes their discussion with a conversation about the myths surrounding the treatment of cervical cancer.



Dr. Rachit Kumar

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Raising Awareness on Multidisciplinary Approaches in GI Cancers

Patients with gastrointestinal cancer may benefit from multidisciplinary care and open communication with their care team, as per an expert.


William H. Greene, PhD

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Myeloma Heroes Come in Many Forms

I find myself enormously inadequate to fully explain why I think this lady, my wife, should be selected as a Multiple Myeloma Hero, but whether she is or not, she is my hero.


Cancer Horizons

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What is Lymphoma

What is Lymphoma - Lymphoma refers to a deadly cancer of your lymphatic system, including the spleen, glands, bone marrow, and lymph nodes (lymph glands).


Dr. Gabriel A. Brooks

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What Patients With Cancer Should Know About DPD Deficiency Prior to Chemo

Dr. Gabriel A. Brooks discusses what DPD deficiency is and why it is important for patients with cancer receiving 5-FU or Xeloda to be aware of it.


Michelle Beck

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Taking My Life Back After Two Bouts of Breast Cancer

I experienced two separate breast cancer diagnoses, and the aromatase inhibitors I was prescribed drastically decreased my quality of life. Then, I found a way out.


Rosaleen Holmes

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My Mastectomy Results Were Not What I Expected

Choosing to get a mastectomy was a difficult decision to make, but then the pathology results came back indicating a second cancer.


Bridget Hoyt

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Trial of SVV-001, Opdivo and Yervoy in Neuroendocrine Tumors Launching

A phase 1 clinical trial is open for enrollment to patients with high-grade neuroendocrine tumors.


Sue Hager

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Health Care Costs Should Not Compromise Cancer Care

The cost of cancer care is often an insurmountable challenge for many patients, in particular patients with lung cancer. Many of whom will die because they cannot afford treatment. Health care costs must not compromise care.


Krista Genevieve Farris

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Push Down, Turn: Phases of Treatment for Cancer

A woman writes about the feeling of ambivalence that comes with each milestone in the treatment journey for her breast cancer.


Shakay J. Kizirian , MSW, LCSW

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How an Oncology Social Worker Answers the Question, ‘Why Do You Do What You Do?’

An oncology social worker, who is also a cancer survivor, describes life lessons learned through work and personal experiences.


Necole Oscar DNP, MBA, RN, NEA-BC

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A Great Display of Healing in Cancer Care

A colleague wrote about a dedicated oncology nurse who excels in patient care, demonstrates exceptional clinical skills and consistently goes above and beyond to improve patient outcomes.


Bethany Webb

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Incredible Hero Without A Cape

"Although Carolyn loved her role as a navigator, she realized she could help patients with lung cancer with a screening program to help with earlier detection."


Diana Keen

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Beacons of Light, Hope and Community for Patients With Metastatic Breast Cancer

A metastatic breast cancer survivor explains why it’s so important to find other cancer survivors to walk alongside.


Robert Trebor

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Reflection on Life 10 Years After Stem Cell Transplant

A decade ago, I was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia and underwent aggressive chemotherapy and an allogenic stem cell transplant. Though I still have complications related to my cancer, I’m thankful for what I still have.


Kelly May Harris

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Cure Pediatric Cancer

Curing childhood cancer, any kind, is no place to be divided.


Andy Robertson

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A Lung Cancer Survivor, Fighter and Advocate

Simply put, Jan Poulsen is an inspiration to those diagnosed with lung cancer, a friend writes.


Linda Dziobek, B.A., RN

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Extraordinary Oncology Nurse, Extraordinary Person

Donna MacDonald, B.S.N., RN, OCN, CCM, goes beyond her duties as a nurse to advocate and support her patients.


Berlinda James

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My Journey with Oral Cancer

I had what I thought was a canker sore that didn't heal. It ended up being cancer.


Janet Freeman-Daily, M.S., ENG

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Lung Cancer Research Advocacy Driven by Heart

A woman writes about the unique lung cancer advocate who leads his endeavors with his heart for change.


Leora Stewart

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Incorporating Empathy and Compassion During Cancer Treatment

A knowledgeable and compassionate oncology nurse can make a huge different in a patient’s cancer treatment.



Cheryl Reiswerg

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Effective Teamwork Shapes a New Oncology Practice

One patient credits two oncology nurses for being knowledgeable and compassionate towards all patients they cared for especially during the establishment of a new oncology practice.


Denise Sirchie

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Overcoming Fear After Three Times With Cancer

When I had cancer for the third time, I spent afternoons resting in my room, watching and listening to the sounds of nature.