
Surviving cancer was tougher than my hardest days in the military. Here are some things I learned along the way.

Surviving cancer was tougher than my hardest days in the military. Here are some things I learned along the way.

Through a survey on social media, CURE® collected responses on what terms people prefer when describing their cancer experiences. Some people who have experienced cancer explain why they have embraced the terms "thriver" and "warrior."

Dr. J is proactive, creative and practical in planning treatment strategies for his patients. He does not take shortcuts; if the hard way is the right way, then that is what will be done.

The targeted therapy appeared to be safe and effective in treating patients with KRAS G12C mutated pancreatic cancer, according to results from a recent study.

CURE® surveyed its audience to see which terms they prefer to use when describing their cancer experiences. Some people who have experienced cancer explain their mixed feelings with the commonly used terms “patient” and “survivor.”

Over the years, I have learned that self-image is an important part of the cancer experience and can change day by day.

Patients with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer who currently smoke or previously smoked should consider quitting to possibly improve health outcomes in survivorship, according to an expert.

The combination met its main goal of progression-free survival and secondary goal of overall survival.

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

As we enter 2023, I’m looking at life a bit differently, and will prioritize things that make me happy.

At 77 years young, Dr. Huntimerhas been dealing with the cancer world via her own battles with tumors and treatments since she was 22 years old.

Exercising moderately every week has been linked to improved disease outcomes at any BMI in patients with colorectal cancer.

Tobacco smoke, pesticides, herbicides and chemicals in the air are among the substances that are known to increase the risk of getting some kinds of cancer.

I’ve been watching a YouTube channel about Borneo orangutans, and realized that these animals remind me of myself after cancer.


Good science, along with creativity in applying and testing it properly, can be successful against all odds for patients with cholangiocarcinoma.

Pelé died on Dec. 29, 2022, from complications related to his colon cancer.

Discovering different genetic mutations to target ... continues to add to the excitement.

From high prices in the supermarket to rising PSA levels, inflation can affect patients with cancer on more than one level.

Lung cancer survivor Terri Conneran shares her story of creating a non-profit to help connect with fellow patients and survivors who have the KRAS biomarker.

Maintaining independence was found to the be the most common health care goal in patients with stage 4 neuroendocrine tumors, a recent survey found.

Initially, we used my husband's diagnosis to show our support as we navigated this journey and joined a new “club” we really didn’t want to be a part of.

One patient describes the management of symptoms of graft-versus-host disease as playing Whac-a-Mole and emphasizes the importance of awareness and education for both patients and their families.

Having cancer care denied or delayed is not a harmless situation when your life is on the line.

Going through cancer is a marathon, not a sprint.

As part of CURE®’s Heal at Home series, we offer a guide on ostomies following surgery and how patients can best care for their stomas.

Cynthia Chmielewski is a multiple myeloma hero for many around the world.

As a part of its “Speaking Out” video series, CURE® spoke with Meryl Uranga, on behalf of KidneyCAN, about the importance of working as a team with their clinicians and getting educated before making decisions.

I recently came across a Twitter thread where people were shaming a cancer survivor’s decisions, forcing me to step back before reacting.

There were some monumental FDA approvals in the cancer space during 2022 — here’s a roundup of our most-read agency decisions of the year.