Contributors


Bryana Tanner

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At 23, Cancer Never Crossed My Mind — Until My Diagnosis

In 2022, I was diagnosed with cancer at 23 years old. Here’s what I’ve learned since.


Rebecca Driscoll

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Warmth, Friendship and Compassion in Cancer Care

Carla Chapman, a nurse at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, is recognized for her unwavering support of patients, while Deb Christensen, an oncologist and patient advocate, dedicates her life to helping patients through volunteer work and education.


Carey Ramirez, ANP-C, ACHPN

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Aspiring to Make a Difference for Immigrants

“Don’t aspire to make a living. Let’s aspire to make a difference in the Mandarin/Cantonese-speaking community.”


Haley Pollack

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Cancer Changed How I Parent

In the depths of chemotherapy, I found myself oscillating between being gloriously present and embarrassingly permissive.


Michael Alpiner

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2 Poems About My Stage 4 Hodgkin Lymphoma

These poems encapsulated my successful battle with stage 4 Hodgkin lymphoma.


Amanda Hawkins

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I Admire My Daughter’s Strength Through Medulloblastoma

Ashton’s story starts with her. Our beautiful, big-hearted, kind girl.


Meghan Gutierrez, CEO of the Lymphoma Research Foundation

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The New Age of Cancer Survivorship

Survivorship, when talking about cancer, is defined not just by the end of treatment, but by the entire journey that follows initial diagnosis.


Tamron Little

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Embracing Gratitude During the Holidays

A survivor shares tips on ways to practice gratitude the holiday season.


Dr. Joseph Mikhael

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Myeloma Awareness Month and Acknowledging Early Symptoms of The Disease

Dr. Joseph Mikhael discusses the overlooked symptoms of multiple myeloma in honor of Myeloma Awareness Month.


Kim Green

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The Moment I Pivoted After Cancer

I spent a lot of time after my metastatic breast cancer diagnosis worrying of each experience would be my last. Then I had an epiphany.


Christine Dwyer

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I Had Appendix Cancer Years After an Appendectomy

When I was diagnosed with a rare cancer at the “stump” of my appendix, I was surprised, considering I had my appendix removed more than a decade ago.


Dr. Adrián Mosquera

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Machine Learning Improves Transplant Risk Assessment in Myelofibrosis

Machine learning model improves transplant risk assessment for patients with myelofibrosis, helping clinicians make informed decisions, as per an expert.


Tricia Scott-Sahler, M.S., RDN

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Comforting Fall Recipes With Some Spice for Cancer Survivors

Try out these 3 recipes to add different flavor combinations to your meals and provide adequate nutrition for cancer survivors.


Dr. Michael K. Wong

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What Role May ctDNA Have in Melanoma Management?

CURE spoke with Dr. Michael K. Wong and Dr. Diwakar Davar about the use of ctDNA for patients with melanoma, and where the field may be headed.


Karen Cavanaugh

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The Underwater Tug of Cancer

A retired public health specialist and survivor of both thyroid and breast cancer pens a poem about her experiences with treatment and what it’s like to be “pulled under the water” by cancer.


Heather Hagstrom

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My Lifeline of Support During Treatment for Endometrial Cancer

While I was receiving treatment for endometrial cancer, I received so much support from friends, coworkers and people from my church.


Christopher Towe, MD

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Additional Resources

The panel concludes with Danielle Hicks sharing where viewers can go to learn more about the information and resources discussed in the panel, including safety information. Sponsored by Bristol Myers Squibb.



Nour Abuhadra, MD

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Overcoming Barriers to Treatment Access and Reimbursement

Dr. Noor Abuhadra and patient Shay Elkins discuss overcoming barriers to cancer treatment access and reimbursement. Shay shares her relatively smooth experience with insurance coverage, while Dr. Abuhadra emphasizes that healthcare teams will fight for patient coverage, especially when treatments are backed by research and FDA approval. Dr. Abuhadra also mentions having a financial clearance department to handle denials and secure approvals, as well as training staff to fill out prior authorization forms. Shay underlines the importance of self-advocacy and leveraging online communities for both emotional support and practical advice.


Mary Rohrer

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An Inspiring, Guiding Light Through Lung Cancer

"He strengthens you with the scientific knowledge he provides, with his courage as a role model and with his fighting spirit.”



Dr. David A. Braun

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An Expert Expands on What Drives ‘Exceptional’ Responses to RCC Treatment

Dr. David A Braun delved into detail on the molecular factors driving exceptional responses to immunotherapy in metastatic clear cell renal cell carcinoma.


Susan Vanderver

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‘I Feel as Though I Know Her:’ How Connectedness and Support for Patients With Metastatic Breast Cancer Travels Across Social Media

A metastatic breast cancer survivor honors another survivor whom she was inspired by through social media for her contributions to helping others who have lost their hair during cancer treatment and spreading positivity.



Alicia Morgans, MD, MPH

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Educating Patients and Caregivers About Prostate Cancer

Alicia Morgans, MD, MPH, offers advice to patients newly diagnosed with prostate cancer and reviews educational resources available for patients and their caregivers.


Irene Gutierrez

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My Breast Cancer Support Group Offered Me Advice, Camaraderie

My major source of support throughout my journey was our local breast cancer support group.


Marlana M. Orloff, MD

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Advice for Patients Diagnosed with Metastatic Uveal Melanoma

Marlana M. Orloff, MD, offers advice for patients who are diagnosed with metastatic uveal melanoma.


Dr. Nurit Israeli

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A Poem on Breast Cancer Remission

After being diagnosed with breast cancer, I turned to writing as a form of healing.


Ngozi Ejedimu

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Cancer Gave Me My Voice Back

Where I grew up, cancer was not openly discussed.


Dr. Joseph Fraietta

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A Study Investigates If CAR T Therapy Directly Causes Secondary Malignancies

There was no evidence that CAR T directly caused secondary malignancies, despite FDA warnings, citing prior treatments as the cause, according to research.