Fifteen years after being diagnosed with small lymphocytic lymphoma, I’ve found healing and meaning in the work I love and the life I’m grateful to live.
Fifteen years after being diagnosed with small lymphocytic lymphoma, I’ve found healing and meaning in the work I love and the life I’m grateful to live.
CURE magazine's outgoing editor-in-chief, Dr. Debu Tripathy, reflects on 18 years of advances in cancer care, the impact of AI and the evolving future of oncology treatment.
New advancements in cancer treatment are reducing the need for radical surgeries, offering organ-sparing therapies and enhancing survivorship care and support for patients.
I’ve lived with large granular lymphocytic leukemia for 16 years and have learned to spend my energy wisely, embrace palliative care and choose joy over anger.
I found purpose after my AML diagnosis by reflecting on loss, embracing gratitude and using my experience to help others through their own cancer journeys.