
Many patients with melanoma develop a resistance to targeted therapy, but new options to prevent resistance are being explored.

Many patients with melanoma develop a resistance to targeted therapy, but new options to prevent resistance are being explored.

The Cancer Moonshot may not be gone forever after the presidential election, but how it will continue is still being discussed.

CURE spoke with Scott Richard, M.D., about ovarian cancer recurrence and barriers women may face the second time around.

Mache Seibel discusses the benefits of taking estrogen supplements for women who harbor the BRCA genetic mutation.

A recent study showed that caregivers of patients with high-grade gliomas experience a great amount of time burden, even in the earlier stages of diagnosis.

A lone dynamo has raised a million dollars for myeloma research through amazing athletic endeavors, such as running 200 miles nonstop.

Survivors and patients with cancer had the opportunity to celebrate alongside their friends, family and medical staff at a recent event in New Jersey.

Judith Paice discusses many of the misconceptions that people have about the use of medical marijuana for patients with cancer.

Encapsulated follicular variant of papillary thyroid cancer may actually not be cancer at all, according to Yuri E. Nikiforov.

A diagnosis of high grade glioma can bring about a number of symptoms, but a recent study found that yoga may be able to improve quality of life for this subset of brain cancer patients and their caregivers.

Chase After a Cure is running a Thunderclap campaign on Sept. 15 and is asking people to be flashy for a good cause: awareness and funds for childhood cancers.

Patients who got palliative care earlier typically had a better quality of life than those who did not.

A recent study showed that patients with MPNs treated with Jakafi off a clinical trial still benefited from the drug.

By funding research and connecting patients with researchers, doctors and clinical trials, End Brain Cancer is hoping that more people will survive the disease.

While most survivors of childhood cancers are well adjusted, a recent study revealed that more testing is needed for psychosocial late effects in certain groups.

CURE asked Rebecca Nellis common questions about returning to work during or after cancer treatment.

Patients with diabetes are more likely to get a cancer diagnosis ten years prior or three months after their diabetes diagnosis, according to a recent study.

A large study found that women with bladder cancer generally have lower overall survival rates than their male counterparts.

After more than two decades, the International Agency for Research on Cancer re-evaluated the carcinogenic of coffee, and looked to the beverage temperature instead.

A wide-range of colon cancer screening options will be available and insured for patients, thanks to recent USPSTF recommendations.

Age and diabetes may play an important role in chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy, according to a recent study.

A recent study explored six cancer-related dilemmas: understanding diagnosis; treatment planning; communication with the care team; finance and insurance issues; symptoms, side effects and quality of life; and survivorship.

Surgery is still the most promising treatment option for many patients with melanoma, says Giorgos C. Karakousis.

Many patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms often are burdened with sexual dysfunction, a study says. However, the issue is not often discussed between patients and their doctors.

Lung cancer is much more prevalent in men than women, yet is still not being looked at as a women's health issue, Andrea Wolf says.

In an interview with Hyman B. Muss, CURE gained insight into the complications, misconceptions and likely outcomes of patients who are simultaneously pregnant and battling breast cancer.

Although it is often a sensitive topic to discuss, being obese puts women at a higher risk for developing — and dying from— endometrial cancer.

Researchers from the Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey are examining the possibility of directing treatment to the kidney in patients with upper urinary tract urothelial carcinoma in situ or small tumors in the kidney area.

CURE spoke with John O. Mascarenhas about advancements in the care of myelofibrosis.

A recent study showed that women being treated for gynecologic malignancies can reduce their need for opioids by receiving Exparel.