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Cancer is nonpartisan. It touches everyone — cutting across religion, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation and socioeconomic status.

Greek yogurt, egg salad, avocado and mac and cheese are easy-to-swallow, high-calorie foods that can help patients maintain strength during cancer treatment.

The START Hope Hub is a robust digital platform designed to break down barriers to early-phase clinical trial access for those with cancer.

When it comes to living with cancer, your nurses make a difference.

Natalie Schnaitmann discusses urgent supportive care gaps that affect long-term quality of life for younger women with cancer.

I’m here to prove that powerful phrase; after nearly 16 years living with incurable cancer, I know there’s more to my story than the statistics.

There are many instances where teddy bears can be the key to opening hearts and minds during cancer care.

I'm a follicular lymphoma survivor, and hearing others name the quiet, lasting changes of life after cancer made me feel seen and understood.

CURE spoke with experts about what life is like for patients in the survivorship care period.

Tara Sweeney, BSN, RN, OCN, CHPN discussed best care for the health and well-being of a person across all stages of their cancer survivorship.

As a lymphoma survivor, I struggle with the positivity trap — sometimes, I just want my fears validated instead of being reassured everything is fine.

Researchers have found childhood cancer survivors are at risk of experiencing onset of aging-related disease 17.7 years sooner than the general population.

Cancer memories often sneak up on me when I least expect them to.

Melinda Bachini is the Chief Patient Officer at the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation and a 15-year survivor of cholangiocarcinoma.

An expert explains the new phase of Princess Kate’s cancer journey as she enters remission.

Author and kidney cancer survivor Katie Coleman explains why patients with cancer need to advocate for themselves when navigating the medical system.

The risk of cardiovascular disease is elevated in cancer survivors, regardless of treatment, and is influenced by cancer type and treatment-related factors.

Rachele is a cancer survivor herself. She can apply her story when relating to patients and their families.

Cancer-related fatigue is felt physically, mentally and emotionally, which can significantly affect one’s quality of life.

Try out these 3 recipes to add different flavor combinations to your meals and provide adequate nutrition for cancer survivors.

Annie Bond, a comedian and survivor of metastatic breast cancer, started making videos on social media to cultivate a community she needed after her diagnosis.

Fatigue is a common side effect that may linger for years following cancer treatment. Experts and survivors talk about ways to help find a balance between life and fatigue.

Revised guidelines also recommend mindfulness-based programs, yoga, acupressure and more to ease cancer-related fatigue.

In our issue of Heal Spring, we bring awareness to important topics, such as mental health after cancer treatment and how survivors can mend their minds.

Try out these easy sauce recipes to add to a fresh salad or your favorite pasta dish, providing cancer survivors with a fun yet nutritious treat!