
When my feline companion developed cancer, quality of life became more important than quantity of days.

Janet Freeman-Daily is a writer, speaker, science geek and epatient with metastatic lung cancer. She uses her systems engineering background to translate the experience and science of lung cancer treatment and research into language other patients can understand. She comoderates the Lung Cancer Social Media (#LSCM) Chat on Twitter and blogs at www.grayconnections.wordpress.com.

When my feline companion developed cancer, quality of life became more important than quantity of days.

Janet Freeman-Daily, patient advocate and CURE contributor, discusses some key points that patients should know about enrolling in clinical trials.

The AACR Scientist-Survivor Program lets cancer advocates network with the scientists who are driving cancer research.

Nature offers many role models for coping with cancer's challenges.

Adventures in walking for a cancer patient with neuropathy.

What does it mean to be grateful when you have metastatic lung cancer?

Pharmacies hopefully aim to help all their patients feel better, yet a common practice is making some patients feel worse. You can do something about it.

Janet Freeman-Daily, a patient with metastatic lung cancer and a CURE contributor, discusses the importance of genomic testing for patients with lung cancer.

Janet Freeman-Daily on why patients should attend the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO).

As a nonsmoker, lung cancer was never on my radar, especially not metastatic lung cancer.

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