Contributors


Cheryl Alston

Latest:

My Cancer Diagnosis Led Me to Discover a Family I Didn’t Know I Had

After being diagnosed with stage 2 colorectal cancer, I discovered that I had two sisters — and a family predisposition to cancer.


Kellie Moore

Latest:

An Oncology Nurse Who Is One of a Kind, Kind to Everyone

Among the extraordinary collection of givers are singular nurses who stand above the rest like a beacon guiding the profession toward its highest order. Anthony “Tony” Reynolds, RN, of ARH Cancer Center is one such nurse.


Marisol Del Sol

Latest:

My Cancer ‘Surviving Strategies’

I was in disbelief when I was diagnosed with cancer, but then I turned my attention to crafting my surviving strategies.


Yaron Butterfield

Latest:

Brain Cancer Interrupted My Life at the Peak of My Career

A long-term brain cancer survivor shares the story of his cancer journey and where it led his life.


Jozel Bautista

Latest:

Oncology Nurses Making a Difference in Patients With Cancer

Two nominations for the 2024 Extraordinary Healer award highlight the exceptional contributions of oncology nurses, demonstrating the power of compassionate, patient-centered care.


Kimberly Holiday-Coleman

Latest:

How Naming My Lifesaving Ostomy Helped Me Gain Confidence and Find Body Positivity

After being diagnosed with colorectal cancer, my ostomy — which I named Toodles — opened up a world of body positivity for me.



SUSAN AYERS, M.S.N., RN, OCN

Latest:

The Essence of Oncology Nursing

Jessica, a master of the art of nursing, bonds with patients who it can be hard to make connections with.


Dr. Neeraj Agarwal

Latest:

Treatment Intensification Adoption Differences Across Prostate Cancer

There are differences in prostate cancer treatment intensification adoption between academic and nonacademic physicians.


Antonia Maloney, BSN, RN, OSN

Latest:

The Fearless Patient Advocate

Kathleen Coughlin, although small in stature, is often referred to as the “Bulldozer.”


DR. TANYA SIDDIQI

Latest:

The Cancer Healer and Educator Patients Want by Their Side

Kelly believes she was called to oncology nursing — and as a physician who works closely with her, I can tell you that’s true.


Anne Dabbs, NCAN TN Chapter Leader, NET Patient

Latest:

Four Tips for NETs Spring Cleaning

Physicians and psychologists tell us that a cluttered mind and a cluttered life can be detrimental for those living with a chronic illness. On a daily basis, Neuroendocrine Cancer takes up so much mental and physical space that life can quickly become overwhelming. Let’s do all we can to streamline those actions and thoughts which can distract us from a good quality of life.


Dr. Chandler Park

Latest:

Xtandi and Talzenna Therapy Shows Responses in Advanced Prostate Cancer

Dr. Chandler Park sat down for an interview with CURE® to discuss the biggest takeaway from the 2025 ASCO GU Symposium in terms of prostate cancer therapy.


Sunandana Chandra, MD, MS

Latest:

Advice for Patients Living with Metastatic Uveal Melanoma

Sunandana Chandra, MD, MS, closes by sharing advice for patients with metastatic uveal melanoma.



Barbara Scott

Latest:

Shining Through Cancer and Fear

Even after surgery and chemotherapy, I make sure to shine through cancer and any fear that stares at me.


Nick Power

Latest:

Biomarker Testing Tool Empowers Patients With Lung Cancer

The Cancer Support Community's Biomarker Testing Tool can help identify which targeted therapy should be used for treatment in patients with lung cancer.


Bita Fakhri, MD, MPH

Latest:

The Future of CLL Care: Medical Breakthroughs and Patient-Physician Collaboration

The discussion will wrap up with perspectives on the future of CLL treatment, including anticipated improvements in patient care and quality of life, emerging therapies, and evolving patient roles in care decisions.


Karen Cohn

Latest:

Lingering Stress After Follicular Lymphoma Remission is a Challenge

Four years after remission from follicular lymphoma, ongoing fear of relapse, lingering symptoms, and life stressors continue to weigh heavily on me.


Neil Scott

Latest:

The Powerful Storm Cancer Brings

Cancer's chaos can cause a storm full of unknowns.


Jeffrey Carlberg

Latest:

My Wife, My Myeloma Hero

My wife, Michelle, has used this diagnosis as a pillar of strength, doing all she can for her young boys and me and leading the best life she can, while along the way committing to raise funds and awareness to help improve and extend the lives of patients with myeloma


Maureen Rovas

Latest:

Hope in Strength

Deborah Pickworth, who is living with stage 4 lung cancer, was nominated for the Lung Cancer Heroes® award for her impact in supporting and advocating for others with the disease.


Paula Schneider

Latest:

A Letter to Myself: You Were Made for This Breast Cancer Journey

Paula Schneider, president and CEO of Susan G. Komen®, writes to her younger self on the lessons and challenges she faced as a patient with breast cancer.


Karen O'Sullivan

Latest:

The Oncology Nurse Who Helps Patients With Cancer Through Hurdles During Treatment

A patient with breast cancer details how her oncology nurse has helped her when experiencing side effects to the chemotherapy she’s receiving.



Jaymie Knox

Latest:

A Path After Cancer Doesn't Have to Be Linear

I used to think that having lung cancer canceled all of my life's plans, but I realized I shouldn't give it that much power.


Dr. Christine Bestvina

Latest:

Driving Lung Cancer Research With Compassion

Livia Szeto, B.S.N., RN, OCN, has "unparalleled" patient relationships and research skills, allowing her to provide excellent care.


Darlene Dobkowski, MA

Latest:

Discussing the Mission of CURE With Our Former and New Editors-In-Chief

Our longtime editor-in-chief offers advice to his successor while discussing the news and education CURE magazine provides for patients with cancer, families and caregivers.


Francesca Perez

Latest:

I Wish I Advocated More When Doctors Told Me I Didn’t Have Cancer

On multiple occasions, doctors told me not to worry, but I ended up being diagnosed with a rare cancer called leiomyosarcoma.


Mary A. Ohara

Latest:

A Poem About Finding Purpose and Looking Ahead During Cancer

Learning that I had cancer — melanoma and renal cell carcinoma — made me feel like I lost something, but I keep looking ahead.