Positively Deleterious
For one woman with a BRCA gene mutation, information and teamwork brings a sense of control.
Tutu Good
The Tutu Project uses unique landscape photos to raise money for patients with breast cancer.
Paying it Forward: Donating Time in the Cancer Community
Donating time in the cancer community after treatment brings benefits for both volunteers and those they help.
Hockey Player Announces His Cancer Is In Remission
Brian Boyle, who plays center for the New Jersey Devils, has announced that his blood cancer is in remission.
Ginsburg Returns to Work During Recovery From Lung Surgery
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has survived three types of cancer and has not missed a day of work.
Findings Link Diet Soda With Reduced Risk of Colon Cancer Recurrence
A daily dose of diet soda may help protect survivors of colon cancer from disease recurrence and death.
The Long Haul: Facing the Long-Term Side Effects of Testicular Cancer
Testicular cancer is very curable, but survivors may face long-term side effects of treatment.
Should Patients Have to Pay for the Drugs They Helped Test?
Shouldn’t we at least have the courtesy to supply the drug at no cost to those who took it as part of the trial?
Changing Our Standards
Patients with pancreatic cancer face barriers to clinical trials as a standard of care.
Sweet Surrender: Will Cutting Out Sugar Help You Prevent Cancer?
Banishing sugar and extra body fat can be important tools in preventing cancer.
Beyond the Norm
A number of approved therapies can be used to treat pancreatic cancer, but many experts say that clinical trials offer patients greater hope.
Actor Bob Einstein Dies of Cancer
Bob Einstein, ‘Super Dave’ and ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ actor, dies of cancer at age 76.
New Movie Tells Gilda Radner's Life Story
“Love, Gilda” fea­tures never-before-seen diaries, audio and videotapes from the collection of Gilda Radner, who died at age 42 of ovarian cancer.
Read Between the Lines: Understanding Clinical Studies
Understanding clinical study results can be difficult. Follow these tips to navigate the language and organization of cancer research papers.