Qigong could reduce depression in patients with breast cancer undergoing radiation
A recent study indicates that patients with breast cancer undergoing radiation treatment may benefit from practicing qigong.
How Caregivers Adjust to Post-Cancer Life
When cancer treatment ends, caregivers must also find a "new normal" during the adjustment period.
HPV-Related Cancers Rising
Cases of HPV-related cancers are on the rise, specifically those associated with head and neck and anal cancers.
Planning for an Unpredictable Cancer
Pipeline
The latest in cancer prevention, diagnosis & treatment.
Research Updates
Cancer research updates from the American Society of Clinical Oncology's annual symposium on gastrointestinal cancers.
Stars Team Up to Help Young Cancer Patient
Hollywood helps a child with a rare cancer, Olympian Shannon Miller expects a child in June after successful treatment for ovarian cancer.
Tool Helps Users Prepare for End-of-Life Discussion
Website helps patients make future medical decisions regarding end of life.
National Women's Survivors Convention
The first national convention for women cancer survivors is being held in Nashville this August.
Dr. Lacouture's Skin Care Guide for People Living with Cancer
Skin problems are one of the many side effects patients with cancer may experience.
Recalcitrant Cancer Research Act Becomes Law
A new law hopes to boost survival in rare cancers.
Weighing the Consequences
Life is more complicated after a cancer diagnosis.
Meet the Team
An array of medical professionals are likely to be part of a patient's healthcare team.
Sarcoma in the Young
Sarcoma is more common in children and young adults.
Preparing for Chemoradiotherapy
Preparing in advance and learning what to expect with chemoradiotherapy, patients can make the treatment easier and more tolerable.
Coffee's Hidden Cancer Fighters
The best part of waking up could be the antioxidants in your cup.
Lynch Syndrome
The genetic disease, Lynch syndrome, can significantly increase the risk of colon and other cancers.
Changes in Other Genes
Other gene mutations, besides BRCA, can also lead to inherited breast cancers.
Making a Difference
While Judy Ochs can't donate her organs to other patients, she's hoping science will get some use of it.
Let Go & Go On
After cancer treatment, survivors and their caregivers travel new terrain without benefit of direction from routine oncology visits.
Optimizing the Options When You're Uninsured
Solutions are available to uninsured and cash-strapped patients.
Group Therapy: Treatment Advances in Sarcoma
Soft tissue sarcoma has benefited from research in other cancers.
Combining Radiation and Chemotherapy May Improve Outcomes
In the right cancer, radiation and chemotherapy can make a powerful duo.
Risk Management: Living in the Past, Present and Future with Genetic Risk
Knowing your risk of a genetic cancer means looking to the past, living in the present and planning for the future.
When Cancer is Incurable
Patients and families face difficult decisions when the prognosis is poor, but communication and an action plan may help.
Donating the Gift of Life
Donating blood and tissues after cancer is gaining acceptance.
Letters from Our Readers
Letters from CURE magazine readers about Winter 2013.
The Ups and Downs of Cancer Deaths
While cancer deaths overall decreases slightly, some cancers are seeing an increase.
Do Two Bads Equal One Good?
The number of cancers and scenarios to respond to chemoradiation therapy has grown.
ACS Proposes New Lung Cancer Screening Guidelines
The cancer organization proposes new screening guidelines for lung cancer.