
A patient advocate and oncology nurse discuss the importance of physical and mental health during the breast cancer journey during a panel session at the CURE® Educated Patient® Breast Cancer Summit.

A patient advocate and oncology nurse discuss the importance of physical and mental health during the breast cancer journey during a panel session at the CURE® Educated Patient® Breast Cancer Summit.

Bluebonnets are a tenacious flower, which have taught me to be tenacious through breast cancer.

During the Miami Breast Cancer Conference and Educated Patient® Breast Cancer Summit, one expert stressed the importance of genetic testing for BRCA mutations.

The director of programs for the Dear Jack Foundation explains issues young patients with cancer may face into adulthood.

Quality of life, sexual outcomes and self-image should be considered before choosing a treatment option for muscle-invasive bladder cancer, an expert said.

The Oncologic Drug Advisory Committee voted that the benefits of imetelstat outweigh the risks for transfusion-dependent myelodysplastic syndrome and anemia.

For patients with cancer, having a PICC or port can be convenient, but I got it removed the moment I was allowed to.

From Oliva Munn and Christine Brinkley discussing their cancer to Donnie Iris returning to the stage after his experience with the disease, here is what’s happening in the oncology space this week.

Breyanzi has been approved by the FDA for some previously treated patients with CLL or SLL — marking the first CAR-T cell therapy approved for this patient population.

With cybersecurity a pressing concern for patients, CURE® spoke with experts about protective measures they can take to protect themselves online.

The Food and Drug Administration approved Tevimbra for pretreated metastatic or unresectable esophageal squamous cell carcinoma.

Of all the bad whatifs about cancer that creep into my ear, what if I turned them into positive whatifs?

Here is a run-down of some topics we covered in the Spring 2024 issue of CURE.

I've learned that there are many differing perspectives when it comes to treatment for cancer, especially from patients to researchers.

A patient with breast cancer shares skills she’s learned from the Look Good Feel Better program at the Miami Breast Cancer Conference and Educated Patient® Breast Cancer Summit.

An expert offers two delicious and nutritious recipes that may improve side effects for patients who are undergoing treatment for multiple myeloma.

As part of its Speaking Out video series, CURE® spoke with Lisa Carter-Bawa of Hackensack Meridian Health about the role nurses play in helping patients manage treatment side effects.

As part of its Speaking Out video series, CURE® spoke with Upal Basu Roy of LUNGevity about recently approved treatments for lung cancer and what is on the horizon.

As part of its Speaking Out video series, CURE® spoke with Amy C. Moore of LUNGevity about the chemotherapy shortage and its impact on patients with lung cancer.

As part of its Speaking Out video series, CURE® spoke with Amy C. Moore of Lungevity about advancements in treatments for small cell lung cancer.

As part of its Speaking Out video series, CURE® spoke with Brandon Leonard of the LUNGevity Foundation about the role legislation can play in a patient’s cancer journey.

My faith has helped guide me through chronic small lymphocytic lymphoma.

While CDK4/6 inhibitors are “liberating” for this breast cancer subset, questions remain about what to do in later lines of therapy, according to a presentation at the CURE® Educated Patient Breast Cancer Summit.

I recently heard a story about a patient's personality change because of cancer, and it reminded me of the hyperactive delirium I experienced.

Eating a plant-based diet has been associated with sustained MRD negativity for patients with multiple myeloma.

With cyberattacks on medical institutions on the rise, CURE® spoke with an online security expert about steps patients should take if they believe their data has been exposed.

An expert explained that patients with breast cancer who undergo genetic testing may help their family members, regardless of whether patients have children.

At the Miami Breast Cancer Conference and Educated Patient Breast Cancer Summit, an expert explained HER2-positive breast cancer and gave an overview of effective treatment options in this space.

Some patients are forced to deal with “infuriating” attempts at exploitation while navigating their disease.

When innovation meets creativity, you never know what might happen, notably as a breast cancer survivor!