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The road from caregiver to advocate
Silicone implants and a pouty lip
How to cope when Mama Bear has cancer
Federal funding for cancer research: The good, the bad and the ugly
Whatever it takes
Top Five Advances in TNBC Research in 2013
From ASH: Thanks for the memories
An advocate's experience during the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium
Deconstructing chemobrain: What's new in cancer and cognition
What doubling lung cancer survival means to me
I am still dreaming big!
Defeating glioblastoma multiforme will take full-force effort
Pinktober
Talking to your teen about Mom's breast cancer
After living with liver cancer, coming full circle
Zero shades of gray: Who's to blame for lack of brain cancer awareness?
Cancer can't take my vacation!
When the unexplainable happens
Connecting and celebrating in Nashville
My time at CURE
Stage is a state of mind
Listen to Your Body
"(My doctors) literally told me, 'Lindsay, you can't keep coming back here. You're only 27, this isn't cancer. It's nothing to worry about.'"
It's OK if you're not OK
What's your cancer slogan?
Surrogacy: Becoming a parent after cancer
CURE magazine - week one
PD-1 Inhibitors are a game changer
Paging Dr. Goldfarb
From a breast cancer husband's perspective