All Over the Map When It Comes to Survivorship
Every survivor of a gastrointestinal cancer has unique follow-up needs. A ‘road map’ for this process can help.
Examining the Relationship Between Stress and Lung Cancer
When her fears came true in 2005, Feldman couldn’t help but wonder whether all that stress contributed to her own non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) diagnosis.
Reconstruction Decisions: "Living Flat" After Breast Cancer
Women aren’t always advised that they can opt against breast reconstruction after mastectomy, yet for some, “living flat” brings the best quality of life.
Turning Pain Into Purpose With GI Cancer
A survey about life after GI cancer has sparked the creation of specialized survivorship care plan.
Leaving a Legacy: How Patients Launch Their Own Cancer Nonprofits
Faced with cancer, some launch nonprofit organizations designed to help fellow patients and their families. Here’s how they do it.
Connecting Healthy Adults to People With Blood Cancers
By donating stem cells through Be The Match, healthy adults can save the lives of people with blood cancers.