
Since 2000, and the hundreds of new approaches to cancer treatment, a new kind of patient has emerged — one who may live years beyond their initial prognosis by moving from treatment to treatment.

Since 2000, and the hundreds of new approaches to cancer treatment, a new kind of patient has emerged — one who may live years beyond their initial prognosis by moving from treatment to treatment.

Marcia Goglia was given a laxative in the ER for what turned out to be ovarian cancer.

Charles Drake, M.D., Ph.D.. is optimistic about immunotherapy as it continues to move toward the frontline setting in GU cancers.

A recent phase 3 study showed that Imbruvica plus ublituximab may be a promising option for some patients with CLL.

Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) is highly effective, and potentially curable for early-stage lung cancer, though not many physicians use the therapy, says expert Molly Freeman, C.N.P.

Winning (and losing) the Academy Awards can be like fighting cancer.

Sometimes a cat isn't your problem, it's actually lymphoma.

A new documentary may change the conversation around cancer.

Cynthia Heath got the shock of her life when she learned she had colon cancer and a limited time to live. Now, she is an advocate for others who find themselves in the shoes she was in a decade ago.

Robert Andtbacka, M.D., C.M., discusses the importance of communication between patients and health care professionals during melanoma surgery.

Breast cancer and melanoma survivor ponders the heart of the cancer diagnosis--a lifetime of ongoing uncertainty.

Communication is often a big issue in cancer care.

Did you know that melanoma isn’t just skin cancer? It can also develop in the eyes (ocular melanoma) and in the mucous membranes of the body (mucosal melanoma).

My hair tells the world that treatment is over and I am a survivor. If only it were that simple.

Hearing that you have cancer can be overwhelming, so it is important to take notes and ask questions.

In this episode of Cancer With Kevin, we explore the unexpected humor that comes with the general awfulness

When faced with breast cancer treatment, patients must make fertility preservation decisions ahead of treatment. But how do they feel about their decisions over time?

A new study suggests some older cancer patients are at an increased risk of injury-causing falls.

Dr. Daniel H. Ahn, D.O., spoke with CURE about new advances in gastroesophageal cancers including immunotherapies and stemness inhibitors.

New study shows increased risk of colorectal cancer among young adults as risk among older adults declines.









