Contributors


Martha Carlson

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Trusting My Stage 4 Breast Cancer Body

Practicing consistency has made a difference for me while living with stage 4 breast cancer.


Sandra Winicur

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My Uncle Died of That

A multiple myeloma survivor talks about how friends reacted to her diagnosis.


Emily Johnston, MD

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Emily Johnston Discusses End-of-Life Care for Younger Patients

Emily Johnston, hematology/oncology fellow at the Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford, discusses intensity of end-of-life care for the adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer population.


Deana Cardona

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A Millennial Writes: Why I No Longer Fear Breast Cancer

Breast cancer can mean a lot of things, but it no longer has to mean the worst.


CURE Media Group

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I Wasn’t ‘Just a Patient’ to My Oncology Nurse

My oncology nurse has been making connections with her patients for more than 20 years. I’m forever grateful I was lucky to be her patient.


Honora R. Miller

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Encouraging Fitness and Fellowship

In this essay, Honora R. Miller nominates a special oncology nurse practitioner, Joanna M. Losito, Sutter Health Palo Alto Medical Foundation–Sunnyvale Center, Sunnyvale, California, for CURE®’s 2019 Extraordinary Healer® Award.



Christopher Cogle, M.D.

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Early Treatment for Myelodysplastic Syndrome: Many Patients Are Missing Out

Many patients with myelodysplastic syndrome are not receiving early treatment.


June Locco

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Riding in the Passenger Seat

A daughter talks about her father’s strength to live each day.



Carole Puccillo

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My Marathon: Don't Let a Wall Stop You, Keep Running!

I’m running this marathon to win it. I want to say don’t let a wall stop you; keep running, keep fighting!


Aplastic Anemia

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Pediatric MDS Update with Dr. Inga Hofmann Zhang

Dr. Inga Hofman Zhang from the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine provides an update on treating MDS in children.


Melissa Silverberg

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A Cancer Survivor's Menu

Jean LaMantia was only 27 years old when she was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma. Since then, she has completely overhauled her diet to focus on the nutrients best suited for cancer prevention.


Uri Goldberg, MD

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Depression Among Patients With Cancer

Physician Uri Goldberg discusses an observational cross-sectional study that catalogued depression among patients with cancer by stage and source of malignancy.


Cheryl McGreevy

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Don't Worry: Being Optimistic Through Breast Cancer

An essay from our Extraordinary Healers book honoring Terry Hoelz, RN, OCN [Ridgeview Medical Center in Waconia, Minnesota]


Sandra Shelton, RN

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Inspiring Others to Make a Difference in the Life of Someone With Cancer

Finalist for the 2015 Extraordinary Healer Award for Oncology Nursing: Elmeria S. Teffeteller, RN, MSN, APRN, AOCN, University of Tennessee Cancer Institute in Knoxville, Tennessee


Claudia Boynton

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Gastronomical Distress

Fighting colon cancer was only part of the battle; this survivor then had to learn how, and what, to eat all over again.


The PAN Foundation

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Advocates for Change: George's Story

George Valentine needs something from his elected representatives in Congress: securing predictable annual out-of-pocket costs under Medicare Part D’s prescription drug plan.


Madeleine Henriquez, PA-C

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MPN Hero Bridges the Care Gap to Address Mental Health Issues in Patients with MPNs

Madeleine Henriquez noticed that the mental health care of patients with MPN was being overlooked and took action in a way that has changed her community for the better.


Jill Stopfer

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Jill Stopfer on the Limitations of Multigene Panel Testing

Jill Stopfer, from the University of Pennsylvania, provides an overview of some limitations of multigene panel testing.


Joseph Herbert

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Our Family Hero

A family collaborated on this essay to nominate registered oncology nurse Susan DeVictor for CURE®’s 2019 Extraordinary Healer® Award.


Association of Community Cancer Centers

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Smoldering Burnout Among Cancer Care Team Members?

Association of Community Cancer Centers' survey finds heavy workloads and workflow inefficiencies are top concerns.


Wendy Crowther

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Finalist Essay: My Christmas Carol

Finalist essay for CURE's 2012 Extraordinary Healer Award for Oncology Nursing.


Meredith Sherman

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Treating Cancer's Unknown

Providers spend a great deal of their time treating cancer, but how much time is being spent treating the patient?


Peter C. Adamson, MD

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Picking Up the Pace

Igniting progress in the cure of children with cancer.


Carol A. Miele

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Do Well-Meaning Friends of People With Cancer Always Mean Well?

A cancer diagnosis can sometimes stop a friendship in its tracks.


Alyssa Castro

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The Force Is Strong With Cancer Survivors: Joining My Rebel Alliance

When I was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma, I envisioned myself in a galaxy far, far away. Just like any well-trained Jedi, I fought back when insurance denied my claim for doctor-recommended treatment.



Michael Birrer, M.D., Ph.D.

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Ask an Expert: How Do PARP Inhibitors Work?

PARP inhibitors are generating a lot of excitement in the field of ovarian cancer. But how, exactly, do they work? CURE spoke with one expert to find out.


Colon Cancer Coalition

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Colorectal Cancer Patients Should Not Assume that Care is Unavailable

People experiencing gastrointestinal symptoms or delays in colorectal cancer care should address these questions with their care team.