
One scientific development can lead to many more for patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms, a type of rare blood cancer, according to an expert.
Brielle Benyon, Assistant Managing Editor for CURE®, has been with MJH Life Sciences since 2016. She has served as an editor on both CURE and its sister publication, Oncology Nursing News. Brielle is a graduate from The College of New Jersey. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with family and friends, CrossFit and wishing she had the grace and confidence of her toddler-aged daughter.
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One scientific development can lead to many more for patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms, a type of rare blood cancer, according to an expert.
After a patient is diagnosed with a rare disease such as a myeloproliferative neoplasm, learning about their condition and seeking expert clinicians can help put their mind at ease.
Children and young adults often take on more responsibility when their parent is diagnosed with cancer. A recent study surveyed these young carers about their experience.
From actress and journalist Maria Menounos opening up about her pancreatic diagnosis to the Pennsylvania governor signing a bill for free screenings, here’s what’s happening in the oncology space this week.
After surviving a benign brain tumor, actress and journalist Maria Menounos announced a stage 2 pancreatic cancer diagnosis while expecting a baby.
Patients who used a medical beverage during chemotherapy treatment tended to have fewer gastrointestinal side effects and hospital visits, a small study showed.
Olympic gymnast, Shannon Miller, sat down with CURE® to discuss her experience with a rare type of ovarian cancer, and how her competitive mindset helped her through.
While certain gut microbiota may affect how a patient with lymphoma may response to CAR-T cell therapy, far more work is needed to better understand the connection.
We recently asked patients, survivors and caregivers of those with cancer to share an inspiring quote or mantra that helped them through cancer.
Among patients who held ice in their mouth before, during and after chemotherapy, 78% did not experience oral mucositis.
May is National Melanoma and Skin Cancer Awareness Month, so we took a look at some of the top stories about the disease from 2023.
Dr. Naveen Pemmaraju outlines three reasons why he feels that there is “a momentum that’s unmistakable,” in the field of myeloproliferative neoplasms.
From talk show host Jerry Springer’s death to “The Young and the Restless” star announcing a cancer diagnosis, here is what’s happening in the oncology space this week.
Watch Dr. Kenneth H. Shain, from Moffitt Cancer Center, discuss the future of myeloma treatment, including BiTE therapy, during the CURE Educated Patient Multiple Myeloma Summit.
Watch Dr. Surbhi Sidana, from Stanford Medicine, discuss CAR-T cell therapy during the CURE Educated Patient Multiple Myeloma Summit.