Contributors


Meryl Verb

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Dear Silvie: A Letter to My Chemo Wig

A letter to my chemo wig, Silvie, thanking her for the confidence, strength, courage and bravery that she helped me find during my cancer journey.


Cindy Lovelace

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Cancer Survivors Are Equipped to Handle Quarantine

COVID-19 has forced many people into a “new normal” that they aren’t familiar with and may not be equipped to handle. But cancer survivors are more prepared than most to handle the ramifications of the pandemic.


Luke G. Conley III

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My Incomparable Oncology Nurse, Lilia

An Extraordinary Healer essay honoring Lilia Torres, LVN [ UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center in Davis, California ]


Oliver Dorigo, M.D., Ph.D.

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Looking Ahead: Ovarian Cancer Hopes for 2018

Oliver Dorigo, M.D., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology (Oncology), Stanford University Medical Center, talks about the direction of research in the ovarian cancer field going into 2018 and beyond.


Omid Hamid, MD

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Not Immune to Confusion: Immunotherapy to Treat Cancer

A simple guide can help patients understand immunotherapies for cancer.



Robin Ames

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A Song of Hope Through My Son's Cancer Journey

“You gotta swim, don't let yourself sink. Just find the horizon I promise you, it's not as far as you think.”


Jessica Iannotta

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The Sweet Truth

Does sugar cause cancer? Does sugar feed cancer?


Maimah Karmo

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Patients with Breast Cancer Who Face Treatment Disparities Grow Their Role at Major Medical Conference

Young women and women of color with breast cancer, as well as those with metastatic disease, had the chance to experience SABCS 2019 and advocate for representation of their patient groups in ongoing clinical trials.


Northwestern Medicine

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Providing Personalized Care in Spanish to Patients With Brain and Spine Tumors

After receiving a stage 4 brain cancer diagnosis, a young mother traveled from Mexico to Chicago for treatment.


BLAIR GREEN THIELEMIER, PHARM.D.

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Balancing the Ledger: Preventing Cost From Shaping Prostate Cancer Treatment Decisions

In prostate and other cancers, patient assistance programs can prevent drug costs from shaping treatment decisions.


Pam McMillan, RN, OCN

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Celebrate Life as a Survivor

There are many milestones to celebrate as a survivor, such as completion of chemotherapy or radiation, the first doctor


Jessica Wapner

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New Pharmacy Breed Offers Special Attention, Drawbacks to Patients

Specialty pharmacies have been a health care staple for years.



Anya Khomenko

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Stay Informed and Healthy During Cancer

When facing ovarian cancer, it is critical to stay healthy and well-informed, says Anya Khomenko.


MARIA ASDOURIAN, B.S.

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Preventing Lymphedema Flares in Patients With Breast Cancer

RESEARCHERS ARE RE-EVALUATING WHAT CAUSES LYMPHEDEMA AGGRAVATION.


Brandi Brethour

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An Oncology Nurse With a Million Dollar Smile and Priceless Heart

An Extraordinary Healer essay honoring Paula Anastasia, RN, MN, AOCN [Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California]


David R. Gandara, M.D

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Diagnostic Advances Shape Treatment Decisions in Lung Cancer

David R. Gandara, M.D., UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center, discusses how diagnostic and therapeutic changes are happening alongside one another in non-small cell lung cancer.


Rebecca Sutphen

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Rebecca Sutphen Discusses Genetic Counseling and Testing

Rebecca Sutphen on genetic testing and counseling for people with a family history of hereditary cancers.


Jenny Ahlstrom

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Jenny Ahlstrom on How Patients Can Help to Find a Multiple Myeloma Cure

Jenny Ahlstrom, Multiple Myeloma Hero and founder of Myeloma Crowd, discusses how patients can help expedite the process to finding a cure. Everyone has something to give, Ahlstrom emphasizes, be it joining a clinical trial or simply sharing information on the disease.


Arelene Weintraub

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An Expanding Role For PARP Inhibitors Shows Promise In Treating Ovarian Cancer

PARP inhibitors interfere with cancer’s ability to repair damage to its DNA. They are becoming increasingly useful in treating ovarian cancer.


Felicia Carparelli

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Imperfection After Breast Cancer

A stage 2 breast cancer survivor uses poetry to reflect on her views about her changing body after a lumpectomy, chemotherapy and radiation.



By Mary Margaret Wagner

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Salute to a Mentor

At her first chemotherapy infusion, one woman met a caring patient who guided her through the treatment experience.


Shannon Connelly

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Addressing the Needs of Older Patients With Breast Cancer

Individualized treatments are key for older patients with breast cancer, expert Arti Hurria, M.D. said.


GO2Foundation for Lung Cancer

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GO2 Foundation for Lung Cancer Honors Solange Peters, MD, PhD with the 2019 Bonnie J. Addario Lectureship Award

GO2 Foundation will recognize Prof. Peters at the 20th International Lung Cancer Congress for her leadership in lung cancer research.



Gina Columbus, Beth Fand Incollingo, Tony Hagen

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Hanging on for Dear Life: The Evolving Role of Immunotherapy and Targeted Therapy for Lung Cancer

The role of immunotherapies and targeted treatments in lung cancer is evolving at breakneck speed.