
Writing down our thoughts is a novel idea.

The combination regimen demonstrated improved efficacy outcomes with a tolerable profile among patients with relapsed/refractory mantle cell lymphoma.

I have gotten exceptionally good at worrying about things that never end up happening. I'd say I am failing at worry.

In patients with mantle cell lymphoma, the introduction of BTK inhibitors continues to shape the treatment landscape.

One widow's journey to stay in her home honors her husband's memory and brings healing.

Cancer survivors have tremendous issues and fears to go through after an initial diagnosis. Don't add to your distress or lose sleep over self-blame.

From 240 million-year-old dinosaur tumors to today's top performers and athletes, here is a quick overview of what is making headlines in the cancer space.

The Food and Drug Administration granted a priority review to Keytruda (pembrolizumab) in combination with Inlyta (axitinib) as a frontline treatment for advanced renal cell carcinoma.

Many people struggle with extra weight and cancer survivors often do it with extra helpings of fear and guilt. See if these thoughts can help!

Anxiety before an appointment can be troublesome for a person with cancer. In this post, learn ways to conquer those feelings.

One expert weighs in on the use of new immunotherapy agents and combinations in treating non-small cell lung cancer.

What started as a hangnail turned into one of the most difficult late effects of breast cancer. This survivor found swimming to be a viable treatment for her lymphedema.

An integrative model helped to determine which patients with bladder cancer may benefit from checkpoint inhibitor therapy.

Your disease does not make you unworthy, because only the worthy will see past it.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a split-dosing regimen for Darzalex (daratumumab) for the treatment of patients with multiple myeloma.

CURE® spoke with CEO Linda Tantawi about addressing the needs of underserved communities and how education is key in helping women in the Greater New York City area.

The Food and Drug Administration granted a priority review to Bavencio (avelumab) in combination with Inlyta (axitinib) to treat patients with advanced renal cell carcinoma (RCC).

Imbruvica (ibrutinib) may be superior to standard of care in elderly patients with untreated chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), according to phase 3 findings published in the New England Journal of Medicine.

The emotional ups and downs associated with a diagnosis of breast cancer can take a person on a very stressful ride. In this post, learn how one survivor managed to turn that stressful event into a joy ride.

A five-year lesson in cancer, worry and hope.

The Food and Drug Administration granted a priority review to the supplemental biologics license application for Keytruda (pembrolizumab) for the first-line treatment of patients with recurrent or metastatic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC).

Cancer survivors struggle to sort out "normal" signs of aging from symptoms of cancer's return.

Why it matters when hope isn't really hope at all (and tips on reading articles about cancer research).

A preclinical study showed that FGL2 protein suppression may stop tumor cell growth in patients with glioblastoma.

My animals have taught me how to accept aging and managing the side-effects of chemo with dignity, as well as how to enjoy naps without feeling guilty.

Check out this week’s quick overview of what is making headlines in the cancer space.

Survivors with children face some of the biggest challenges when it comes to visualizing the future. After my breast cancer diagnosis in 1986, it was my daughter's future, rather than my own, for which I bargained.

The Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation has won a grant from Bayer to create a website and outreach to patients and doctors to let them know that all patients with the disease need to have their tumors sequenced, because there are existing medicines and clinical trials that may help patients with actionable mutations more than the standard of care.

I am the first to admit that I have a love-hate relationship with breast forms post-mastectomy. Every now and then, I do put one on. It comforts me to know that there are multiple options (especially for women who wear them regularly).

I've had many outward signs that let the world know I had cancer, so the latest addition to my wardrobe didn't exactly make it much more obvious.