
Readers respond to questions posed by CURE.

Kathy LaTour is a breast cancer survivor, author of The Breast Cancer Companion and co-founder of CURE magazine. While cancer did not take her life, she has given it willingly to educate, empower and enlighten the newly diagnosed and those who care for them.

Readers respond to questions posed by CURE.



CURE Editor-at-large Kathy LaTour tells her genetic history of cancer and how it affects her daughter.

Healing experiences for survivors




Movie producer Laura Ziskin's diagnosis of advanced braest cancer led her to develop a new research-funding strategy.

Scott Kopetz, MD says treatment advances are taking metastatic patients into remission.

A unique doctor-patient relationship has been educating physicians and their patients about a little-known radiation therapy for liver tumors.


A book review of Mirror Makeovers: And Savvy Insights for the Everyday Gal Surviving Cancer and Baldness with a Sense of Humor.

A growing population of patients have emerged: long-term metastatic cancer survivors.











Information about cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).

Harold G. Koenig, MD, co-director of the Center for Spirituality, Theology and Health at Duke University encourages patients looking for a spiritual connection to talk.

A Q&A with The Rev. Mark Buchanan and chaplain Ryan Campbell

A recent analysis looks at spiritual well-being in cancer patients.

Following a few simple rules helps survivors get some sleep.
