
Techniques, such as stop, shift and stabilize, may help cancer survivors avoid stressful exchanges with coworkers, according to one expert.

Techniques, such as stop, shift and stabilize, may help cancer survivors avoid stressful exchanges with coworkers, according to one expert.

Experts offered tips on quick, healthy office meals and snacks while fighting cancer’s side effects.

The financial navigation program at Taussig Cancer Institute provides patient assistance and helps them understand out-of-pocket costs.

Patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia should learn about the latest advancements, says one expert.

Autoimmune skin toxicities in patients with non-small cell lung cancer mean patients may respond better to immune checkpoint inhibitors.

In this week’s episode of the “CURE® Talks Cancer” podcast, we spoke with a caregiver who found hope in the darkness after losing her son to lung cancer at just 29 years old.

An international study of nearly 2,000 patients with renal cell carcinoma exposed many unmet needs across all stages of disease.

Researchers determined that having difficulty performing at least one instrumental activity of daily living puts older patients at risk of death, unplanned hospitalization and emergency department visits.

Researchers adapted a screening tool to help treat the whole person during cancer care.

Recent study findings show no significant difference in treatment efficacy or overall survival between men and women.

Compared with single-agent therapy, the combination of Yervoy and Opdivo showed a 38% overall response rate.

We've got a sneak peek at what’s inside CURE®'s spring issue.

Patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia have newer options that include targeted therapy combinations and CAR-T cell therapy.

Patients with advanced renal cell carcinoma have new first-line therapy options.

Compared with the general population, men and women with type 2 diabetes face greater risk of developing certain cancers, such as colorectal, kidney, liver and more.

We've got a sneak peek at what’s inside Heal®'s spring issue.

Stephanie Seban explains the hurdles she faced as she received the wrong treatment for nearly five years.

The seven-time Olympic medalist found strength in her competitive spirit through cancer.

One expert discusses the significance of newer drugs and the role they play in helping patients with relapsed or refractory disease.

We've got a sneak peek at what’s inside CURE®'s lung cancer special issue.

A disaster psychologist sees parallels between surviving Hurricane Katrina and surviving stage 4 colon cancer.

In this week’s episode, we spoke with legendary broadcast journalist Katie Couric about serving as a cancer caregiver and her new initiative with Merck’s Your Cancer Game Plan, called “With Love, Me.”

Immunotherapy may be giving hope to people living with rare skin cancer.

With nearly 30 years of experience in thoracic oncology, one expert discusses what lies ahead for patients with small cell lung cancer.

Kidney cancer survivors who follow recommendations for physical activity experience improved quality of life, but few individuals adhere to the guidelines, according to recent findings.

Breast cancer survivors may find symptom relief through at-home acupressure, according to study findings.

Thousands of new patients are now able to enroll in Lung Cancer Master Cancer Protocol, a National Cancer Institute trial. Criteria have been expanded to allow patients with all types of non-small cell lung cancer.

Researchers examined the prevalence of chronic opioid use among survivors of breast, colorectal and lung cancer.

A person’s pre-existing mental state may negatively influence their health, but professional support can help maintain the best mindset, say researchers.

Researchers examine genomic mutations with tumor response to Keytruda and Opdivo in patients with GBM, highlighting the potential for a molecular, personalized approach to treat certain patients.