More About Pain
Cancer survivors may experience chronic pain long after treatment, but support and information resources are available to help.
The Problem with Pain Centers
Pain clinics combine a variety of therapeutic approaches to effectively help patients and lower health care costs, but don’t have much support from insurance companies.
Beneficial Risk
Questions about the safety of approved drugs has the FDA poised to reform.
The New Sarcoma Story
Strategies for diagnosing and treating sarcomas shift to a more patient-specific approach.
The HRT Connection
Are breast cancer rates dropping because of the HRT decline, or are other factors at work?
In Search of Quality Mammography
Helpful tips for finding a certified mammography center near you.
Powers of Prediction
Predictive markers help oncologists match patients with the most effective treatments.
Progress in Treating Multiple Myeloma
The old and the new in myeloma therapy give patients more options.
Use As Directed
As more cancer drugs become self-administered, why aren’t patients taking their medicine?
All in the Family
Registries reveal links for cancer that runs in the family.
Grief Before Death
Struggling with the sorrow of anticipatory grief.
Letters from Our Readers
Readers respond to articles on never-smokers get lung cancer too, cancer & robots, and proton beam therapy, and finding Cure magazine.
The Simple & the Innovative
Researchers and advocates offer explanations for why patients may not take their medicine as directed and suggestions on what can help.
Adherence Made Easy
Eleven tips to help cancer patients remember to take their medicine as directed.
Considering Enrollment?
Survivors participating in a family registry, and helping with cancer research, should weigh all emotional and logistical options.
Talking Points
Caregivers can encourage the patient to take an active role in decision making at the end of life with these six suggestions.
FDA Sets Rules for Dietary Supplements
New regulations address what's in a supplement but not if it's safe or effective.
The Good with the Bad
How a paddle replaced anger with joy.
Encouraging Innovations, Preserving Safety
Maintaining a balance between access to new drugs and protecting consumers.
The FDA Speaks Out on Drug Safety
Since the Food and Drug Administration has come under scrutiny to ensure drug safety, CURE asks what it could mean for cancer drug approvals and patients.
What to Do If You Experience an ADR
Patients are encouraged to report an adverse drug reaction to their doctor and the FDA.
Dealing With Disfigurement
Fewer sarcoma patients are facing limb amputation with limb-salvaging surgery, but for survivors like Joshua Isaac, physical and emotional rehabilitation can help.
Secondary Sarcomas
Some cancer therapies can increase the risk of secondary cancers such as sarcoma, especially for childhood cancer survivors.
Breaking Down the Risks & Benefits of HRT
The Women’s Health Initiative study suggested that HRT increased the risk of breast cancer, blood clots, and stroke, but it also may lower the risk of colorectal cancer and fractures.
Hot Flashes: What Are the Alternatives?
Breast cancer survivors look for alternatives to HRT to quell their hot flashes, including antidepressants, antiseizure medications, and integrative therapies.
Web Exclusive: Drug Safety in Europe
The European Union monitors drug safety in a slightly different fashion than the United States’s Food and Drug Administration.
Web Exclusive: Types of Sarcoma
While sarcomas can be divided into soft-tissue or bone sarcomas, there are about 600 different types of sarcomas patients can be diagnosed with.
Web Exclusive: Ongoing HRT Research
Five years after the results of the Women’s Health Initiative were announced linking combined hormone replacement therapy to an increased risk of breast cancer, research continues on its benefits and risks.
Prostate Cancer & MDS
Satraplatin's approval review deadline gets pushed back by the FDA and a large clinical trial shows Vidaza extends survival in patients with MDS.
Removing the Guesswork
A number of diagnostic, prognostic, or predictive tests can help determine the optimal course of treatment by using predictive markers from the patient’s or tumor’s genetic information.