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Educated Patient® Multiple Myeloma Summit Relapsed/Refractory Myeloma Presentation: March 12, 2022
April 3rd 2022Watch Dr. Noa Biran, an associate professor of medicine in the division of multiple myeloma at The John Theurer Cancer Center at Hackensack University Medical Center, discuss treatment for relapsed/refractory myeloma.
Educated Patient® Multiple Myeloma Summit Newly Diagnosed Myeloma Presentation: March 12, 2022
April 2nd 2022Watch Dr. Krina K. Patel, an associate professor and center medical director for the Department of Lymphoma-Myeloma at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center discuss treatment for newly diagnosed myeloma.
Patient Offers Advice on Advocating for Quality of Life, Second Opinions in Metastatic Breast Cancer
April 1st 2022In CURE’s Speaking Out video series, on behalf of Living Beyond Breast Cancer, Myra Camino discusses her experience as a patient advocating for herself after her stage 4 metastatic breast cancer diagnosis.
FDA to Speed Up Review of Futibatinib to Treat Certain Patients With Cholangiocarcinoma
March 31st 2022The FDA plans to decide on whether to approve futibatinib for the treatment of patients with previously treated, locally advanced or metastatic cholangiocarcinoma that harbors a certain genetic mutation by September.
'Give Yourself Grace’ Amidst the Potential Fear of Cancer Recurrence During Survivorship
March 31st 2022As a patient moves from treatment to survivorship, the fear of cancer recurrence may overshadow the ability for them to recognize how much they have endured, but support is available to hopefully lessen the burden.
Universal Genetic Testing Should be Recommended for All Patients With Colon Cancer, Says Expert
March 30th 2022Performing genetic testing in every patient diagnosed with colon cancer, and not just those considered high-risk, could identify that person's risk of developing another cancer later in life.
‘Authentically Empathic’ Late-Stage Patient Inspires Fellow Cancer Survivor
March 28th 2022When lovers of “Pinky and the Brain,” “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” and other cartoons gathered in voice actor Rob Paulsen’s hospital room, he took particular notice of one exuberant woman with cancer who was extroverted and kind, despite not having long to live.