Blog: Standing up to melanoma
Blog on Stand Up to Cancer, American Association for Cancer Research and Melanoma Research Alliance.
Planet Cancer: The Frequently Bizarre Yet Always Informative Experiences and Thoughts of Your Fellow Natives
Planet Cancer is a book for young adults cancer patients and survivors.
From Our Archives: Advance Directive
Read past articles on advance directives.
From Our Archives: Art & Healing
Teenage Tan Bans Spreading Across States
Several states have enacted laws prohibiting tanning bed use by minors.
Prostate Cancer Prevention Drugs Get a “No” Vote
Two drugs fail to get FDA approval for prostate cancer prevention.
The Health Care Law: Rhetoric and Reality
The Healthcareandyou.org website is dedicated to helping people make sense of the new healthcare law.
Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer
The skin is vulnerable to several types of skin cancer.
From Our Archives: Skin Cancer
Risky Infections
Cancer patients should be aware of the risk of infections.
Scarred, Scared, Sacred
A patient uses art to deal with physical and emotional scars caused by cancer.
Finding Support Online
Patients and families struggling with a childhood cancer diagnosis are turning to the Internet for support.
ASCO Updates
Updates from the 2011 annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology.
Pomegranate’s Power Over Prostate Cancer
Ferraro Advocated for Myeloma Patients
Summer Camp
Q & A: Clinical Trials Are Essential to Cancer Care
Researchers Urge Restraint in Treating Children with Thyroid Cancer
Researchers urge restraint when it comes to treating thyroid cancer in children.
Too Much of a Good Thing
What to look for to avoid being overtreated for cancer.
Germ Warfare
Reducing the risk of infection for cancer patients in treatment.
Dating After Cancer
When it comes to revealing your cancer treatment results, timing is everything.
One Day at a Time
Parenting a child with cancer requires patience and persistence.
Speak for Yourself
Advance care planning can clarify expectations for cancer patients.
The Greatest Gift
Sometimes, when death is near, the easiest person to talk to is not the one caring for the body, but the spirit.
Doorway to Healing
Cancer survivors find meaning through art.
My Marie
Read the winning essay from CURE’s 2011 Extraordinary Healer Award for Oncology Nursing contest.
Pipeline
The latest in cancer prevention, diagnosis & treatment
Do’s and Don’ts
Advance directives spare loved ones from difficult decisions.
A Case Study of Cancer
Letter from the editor: A case study of cancer
Letters from Our Readers
Letters from CURE readers.