Tracking a Mystery in Non-Secretory Myeloma
There is no difference in treatment for non-secretory multiple myeloma and multiple myeloma, an expert told CURE®.
When Cancer Evolves
New tools help manage ESR1 mutations in metastatic breast cancer.
Optimism Abounds in Ovarian Cancer Research
Recent developments in PARP inhibitor combinations and antibody-drug-conjugates are changing the landscape of ovarian cancer treatment.
A New Path Emerges in Lung Cancer Treatment
Anti-TIGIT immunotherapy drugs may improve quality of life and survival, while being well tolerated by patients.
Invading Cancer Cells With Immunotherapy Combinations
Recent research has demonstrated the ability of immunotherapy combinations to target advanced melanoma.
A Deep Dedication to Improving Outcomes for Patients With Lung Cancer
An oncologist from Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia explains the early career mentorship that inspired his successful lung cancer career.
Breaking the Stigma: Anyone Can Get Lung Cancer
Not having known much about lung cancer, a woman describes her shock at receiving a diagnosis despite being a non-smoker.
Innovating the Future of Lung Cancer Care
A lung cancer doctor explains how he got lucky to fill in a role in the lung cancer space, and his career and passion took off from there.
Staying on Path: Targeted Therapies Are an 'Incredible Win' for HER2-Mutated NSCLC
Targeted therapies offer new hope for patients with HER2-mutated non-small cell lung cancers.
It Takes a Village: Cancer Caregivers Need to Care for Themselves, Too
Caregivers of patients with cancer may face financial toxicity and stress — with little time to take care of themselves.
A Challenge to Chew On: Eating and Drinking After Cancer Treatment
For some cancer survivors, eating and drinking can become difficult, if not impossible, after treatment.
Is Delaying Cancer Screening Due to COVID-19 Fears Worth the Risk?
Postponing tests or doctor visits during the pandemic may increase women’s risk of cancer.
The Price of Hope: Weighing the Cost of CAR-T Cell Therapy in Treating Blood Cancers
Weighing the cost of CAR-T cell therapy in treating blood cancers is a finical burden for many patients with blood cancer.
Appendix Cancer: An Elusive Diagnosis
Often uncovered by accident, appendiceal cancers trigger few symptoms until they’re advanced and can be difficult to detect and treat.
Making Sense of Chemo Brain
Cancer-related cognitive dysfunction affects many survivors. But the right strategies can optimize thinking and memory — and help lift that fog.
What is Uterine Sarcoma?
Symptoms that mimic fibroids make diagnosing uterine sarcoma a rare and confounding cancer.
A Shot at Better Health
Cancer and its treatments rob the immune system of power, so it’s imperative that patients get the flu vaccine to stave off illness.
Precision Incisions: Minimally Invasive Techniques in Genitourinary Cancer
A variety of minimally invasive techniques can remove genitourinary tumors.
Overnight Caregiver: Two Husbands Embrace Caregiving for Wives with Lung Cancer
Two husbands embrace changing and challenging roles at home when they learn of their spouses’ cancer diagnoses.
Knowledge Is Power
Understanding federal and state laws can protect workers who have cancer.
Flexing Some Muscle to Relieve Joint Pain
Exercise and acupuncture use the body’s physiology to relieve joint pain caused by hormonal treatments after breast cancer.
Let's Get Physical
Physical therapy can boost quality of life for patients with cancer, but it isn’t always prescribed.
Approaching Lung Cancer With Precision
New targeted therapies are rapidly changing the landscape of non-small cell lung cancer.
Confronting the What-Ifs of Cancer During Pregnancy
Cancer during pregnancy challenges the entire family.
Labor of Love: Tailoring Cancer Treatment for Pregnant Women
Women diagnosed with cancer while pregnant can undergo treatment that is tailored to protect their babies’ safety.
New Therapies Bring Hope to Rare Cancer Types
New therapies are emerging for the treatment of cholangiocarcinoma, a rare type of cancer that is not often discussed.
A Dose of Caution: Avoiding Opioid Addiction
Opioids have their place in treating cancer pain, but care must be taken to avoid addiction.
The Skin You're In: Coping With Body Changes After Cancer
Coping with body changes can be difficult for survivors to accept.
Veering Off Course: Addressing Challenges in Chemotherapy and Radiation Adherence
Patients often face challenges in adhering to infused chemotherapy or radiation, but many obstacles can be resolved.
A Strong Stomach: Eliminating Nausea and Vomiting for Patients With Cancer
Evolving strategies for the elimination of nausea and vomiting are making treatment more comfortable for many patients with cancer.