The line separating cancer and cancer-free isn't always thick and dark.
Read the winning essay from CURE’s 2011 Extraordinary Healer Award for Oncology Nursing contest.
An Extraordinary Healer essay honoring KIM GAIER, RN [FOX CHASE CANCER CENTER, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA]
Finalist essay for CURE's 2013 Extraordinary Healer Award for Oncology Nursing.
Gwendolyn P. Quinn, member, Moffitt Cancer Center, comments on the need to educate all health care providers — especially those caring for patients with cancer —Â on sexual and reproductive health.
Charles W. Wakefield attended the UCLA School of Dentistry and served in the U.S. Army Dental Corps. Currently, he is in private practice with his son in Lewisville, Texas.
It took a nightmare about a second cancer to shake me out of my complacency, and I nearly called 9 1 1.
Cartoonist Marisa Acocella Marchetto, author of Cancer Vixen, shares her journey through breast cancer through her drawings.
Ryan Cohlhepp, from Takeda Oncology, discusses the accomplishments of the Moving Mountains for Multiple Myeloma team. Cohlhepp, along with other members of the team, were honored at our 2016 Multiple Myeloma Heroes event.
Dr. Maurie Markman sits down with Dr. Vincent T. DeVita, one of the most influential researchers and physicians in the cancer care arena.
Dr. Daniel P. Petrylak discusses the different types of bladder cancer and how treatment options may vary based on disease stage and type.
Immunotherapy’s effectiveness may depend on the bacteria living in patients’ gastrointestinal tracts, studies show.
Patients with metastatic breast cancer receiving HER2-targeted therapies should promptly report any respiratory symptoms or signs of lung and heart disease to their oncology care team to facilitate early intervention and management of side effects.
New surgical techniques can limit the risk of postoperative complications in patients with cancer.
There are many reasons patients don’t take their drugs for myeloma and other cancers as prescribed, but there are ways to offer support.
Medication management can easily become overwhelming, but Roberta Carson offers advice to make sure medicine is given as prescribed.
Luis A. Diaz, M.D., head of the division of Solid Tumors at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, discusses response rates in patients with microsatellite instability-high (MSI-H) or NTRK fusion gastrointestinal (GI) cancers.
A panel of international oncology experts recently met to exchange thoughts on developments in the field of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the most common form of liver cancer. They discussed screening and staging issues, treatment of advanced HCC and results of recent clinical trials.
Neal D. Shore, MD, FACS, medical director, Carolina Urologic Research Center, provides an overview of biomarkers in prostate cancer.
Tiffany Stump, RN BSN CBCN, of The Ohio State Wexner Medical Center at The James Cancer Hospital, Stefanie Spielman Comprehensive Breast Center, shares her Extraordinary Healer essay nomination of Sara Wolfe, B.S.N., RN, CBCN.
Gary Rodin, M.D., head of the Department of Supportive Care at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, in Toronto, Canada, discusses CALM, an intervention designed to help patients with advanced-stage cancer cope and talk about their concerns.
Tecentriq and chemotherapy combination reduces the risk of death versus chemotherapy alone in deficient mismatch repair, stage 3 colorectal cancer.
An Extraordinary Healer essay honoring Wanda Greeley, RN, OCN [ Sacred Heart Cancer Center in Pensacola Florida ]
Growing scientific insights have led to the swift development of treatments for advanced melanoma, leaving doctors to iron out details about their application.