Patient With Lung Cancer ‘Stays One Step Ahead’ of His Rare Mutation
A man with lung cancer shares how learning about his EGFR exon 20 insertion mutation soon after being diagnosed has allowed him to be aggressive when pursuing a cancer treatment tailored to his rare mutation.
Positive Thinking Is Powerful During and After Cancer Treatment
Channeling optimism during your cancer journey isn’t just about living longer — it’s about living better.
Unleashing the Power Within Using Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocyte Therapy
Across cancer types, a unique immune-stimulating treatment called tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte therapy produces durable remissions that could last for decades.
More Options in Renal Cell Carcinoma Treatment Means Greater Hope For Patients
A variety of novel treatments, including immunotherapies, extend life for patients with advanced kidney cancer.
Dark Days: Depression May Precede A Cancer Diagnosis In Some Cases
It’s no surprise that patients with cancer might become depressed, but now researchers say depression could precede a diagnosis. Here’s what you should know about the link between these two conditions.
Hitting the Spot in Squamous Cell Carcinoma
New therapies address difficult- to-treat advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the skin.
A Fortunate Turn of Events in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
In what was once an incurable cancer — chronic lymphocytic leukemia — scientists are seeing remissions that could last for decades.