
Learn about National Brain Tumor Awareness Month, featuring clear brain tumor facts and the need for brain tumor research, from a 19-year brain tumor survivor.

Learn about National Brain Tumor Awareness Month, featuring clear brain tumor facts and the need for brain tumor research, from a 19-year brain tumor survivor.

Telemedicine holds promise as a convenient and effective way for clinicians to help people give up tobacco and nicotine, one group of clinicians demonstrated in a recent pilot study.

Just published, easy-to-understand clinical guidelines can help you figure out new ways to overcome fatigue, anxiety, nausea.

There are numerous supports for emotional healing and networking.


What vitamins and supplements have been shown to fight cancer, and which ones are dangerous and should be avoided?

“I don’t know why I thought I was above it. It was terrifying, but I am here now to tell you my story.”

Neuropathy is a side effect of some cancer drugs, but what does it mean to have neuropathy?

A cancer birthday for one of us gives hope to all of us.

Why do some patients succumb to their cancer in a matter of months, while others with the same disease live for years or even decades?

Poor health literacy can have a negative impact on patient outcomes, but a team of nurses is looking to improve how patients understand their diagnosis.

Some patients with cancer were once advised to avoid foods such as fresh fruit and vegetables.

A male breast cancer survivor looks at the disease as if it were a small business.

Remembering to show appreciation and gratitude towards the ones caring for both ourselves and the ones we love.

The Food and Drug Administration has granted approval for a combination therapy with Keytruda (pembrolizumab) for patients with non–small cell lung cancer.

A group of nurses teamed up to educate fellow staff members and patients about oral mucositis and the treatment options for the cancer side effect.

Vice President Biden unleashed something — excitement and enthusiasm — by calling on us to ask ourselves the questions we were always afraid to ask.

Daniel Morgensztern, M.D., discusses the exciting future of immunotherapy for patients with non-small cell lung cancer.

There are four things that a person should never do when battling cancer.

A plan for remembering your loved one when times get tough.

Sharing your feelings through writing can be a beneficial part of the healing process.

It appears that we survivors have, at long last, been taken seriously about our reports of problems with mental functioning as a result of chemotherapy.

The two oral medicines will be packaged together, only requiring one prescription and one copay, for HR-positive, HER2-negative advanced breast cancer in postmenopausal women.

The Food and Drug Administration has granted an accelerated approval to the PD-L1 inhibitor Bavencio (avelumab) for the treatment of patients with locally advanced or metastatic urothelial carcinoma.

Military metaphors are often used in discussing cancer with patients. However, research shows this can have a negative effect on both the emotional state of patients and on the level of engagement of others with preventive efforts.

Follow-up for caregivers requested by ONS attendees

At the 2017 ONS Annual Congress, nurses from the Stefanie Spielman Comprehensive Breast Cancer considered the accommodations needed for patients who experience breast cancer and pregnancy at the same time.

Oncology nurses are amazing healers who make the cancer journey much easier for those going through cancer.

According to a study presented at 2017 ONS Annual Congress by nurses at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, gum chewing may be able to prevent post-operative ileus (intestinal blockages) in patients with cancer who have undergone abdominal surgery.

Multiple myeloma advocate Eric Gelber makes history. Watch him as he makes his 200-mile journey.