Never Alone in the Cancer Battle
Day after day, patients come in to receive chemotherapy treatment, passing rooms with warning signs and hospital staff in protective isolation gear. They want to know they are safe.
Doing What Comes Naturally in Oncology Nursing
Some people are drawn to nursing by an experience or because they have a family filled with medical workers. For others, it just seems to come naturally, a calling that is deep within, as natural as the air they breathe.
Two Angels of Oncology
I hope every patient and their family can feel the caring that two angels standing by a shoulder can bring.
My Cancer Nurse Took Me From My 'Crisis Year' to My 'Cure Year'
Jonlyn McGettigan, RN, FNP, is, once again, an extraordinary healer.
The ‘Breast’ Nurse
Through the support she provides, Stacey eases the load for patients with cancer and doctors alike.
Bringing Hope and Healing to Patients With Cancer
Cheryl’s helpfulness in caring for her patients is very evident, as she is always using her spare time to make sure the patient is comfortable during their stay.
I Wouldn't Have Gotten Through My Cancer Journey Without My Amazing Oncology Nurse, My Sister
"I do not know how I would have gotten through my (cancer) diagnosis, treatment and recovery without … my amazing oncology nurse, my sister."
BTK Inhibitors Are the Path Forward in Frontline CLL Treatment
Patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia should talk to their doctors about the use of BTK inhibitors, as they produced promising outcomes in multiple trials.
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Dumb Things People Say to People With Cancer
One of CURE's followers on Facebook recounted this gem: "Do you think you got breast cancer because of sin?"