Recent results may lead to more checkpoint inhibitor options and lower treatment prices, giving accessibility to more patients with lung cancer worldwide.
Caregivers are tailor-made to help patients and survivors through their cancer experiences.
A two-time breast cancer survivor, I danced above the invitation it first offered me.
Dr. Andreas M. Kaiser explains how a colostomy may preserve a patient’s health and help to avoid colorectal cancer complications.
I was thankful to find the Imerman Angels after being diagnosed with a rare form of cancer.
An oncology nurse recalls how a young patient with Ewing sarcoma she helped care for taught her about bravery and being honest with patients. Here, she writes how he made her a better nurse.
A young girl once fought as hard as she could though cancer.
A patient with cancer recalls how the love her care team showed her during her treatment made such a difference in her journey to recovery. Her hope: That more patients with cancer around the world can find doctors who treat them as a person, and not just a case.
Building long-term trust with providers can help patients with MPNs feel supported, encourage them to speak up and navigate care with confidence.
A woman with breast cancer describes her cancer journey as an unconventional fairy tale, with hope scattered within the darkness.
One person credits an entire oncology nurse team for going above and beyond during cancer treatment.
A cancer survivor details how her oncology nurse was also a therapist and social worker for patients as they received chemotherapy.
“Spending over a third of my life as a cancer survivor, I’ve learned a few lessons along the way,” said Lacey, who was diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukemia 13 years ago.
Gayle S. Jameson, M.S.N, ACNP-BC, AOCN, is a trailblazer whose expertise and compassion have made a profound impact on oncology care.
I knew that I was only one of Myra Escudero's, M.S.N., RN, many patients, but she made me feel as though I had her full attention and care.
The phase 2 GIANT trial will evaluate Opdivo with or without relatlimab in IDH-wildtype newly diagnosed glioblastoma.
“Waiting” described the waiting room at Children’s Hospital to get my chemotherapy. “My Days” was a remembrance of the year I was diagnosed with leukemia.
Dr. Nancy U. Lin actors as a mentor for her patients, helping to guide them through the cancer experience, says her colleague Dr. Ines Vaz-Luis.
My plastic surgeon helped me accept my new face after basal cell carcinoma left a hole in my face.
Depending on the disease specifics, patients with melanoma may undergo pre- or post-surgical therapies.
Patients with blood cancer who underwent stem cell transplant and developed chronic graft-versus-host disease have more treatment options than ever before. But the formula for planning older and newer therapies has not yet been established.
Dr. Joshua K. Sabari sat down with Dr. Daniel V. Araujo to discuss topline takeaways from the 2025 ASCO Meeting across the realm of genitourinary oncology
Everyone knows someone who has been affected by cancer.
I would like to nominate Ashley Tullio, RN, for the Extraordinary Healer Award for Oncology Nursing.
Living with stage 4 kidney cancer has taught me to embrace the present, cherish connection and find gratitude each day in unexpected places.