
A new study suggests distributing self-testing kits by mail helps bring effective testing to underserved populations and makes it easier for women to get tested on their own time.

A new study suggests distributing self-testing kits by mail helps bring effective testing to underserved populations and makes it easier for women to get tested on their own time.

The Elvin Howard, Sr. Pancreatic Cancer Advocacy Foundation (Elvin Howard, Sr. PCAF) and Let’s Win have released a new public service announcement (PSA) to raise awareness of pancreatic cancer in people of color.

Here’s a sneak peek at what’s inside our Heal Fall 2019 issue.

One breast cancer survivor shares the whirlwind of emotions that accompanied her while sitting in the waiting room.

The investigational agent tipifarnib shows promise in patients with head and neck cancer who have a certain gene mutation.

When asked how they are, patients with cancer often find it simplest to say that they’re fine. Unfortunately, that may be far from the truth.

Results from a new study suggest there may be a simpler, cheaper, more accessible way to screen for cervical pre-cancer.

A nurse practitioner explains why it is key for patients with lung cancer being treated with immunotherapy to be aware of the treatment’s potential side effects.

Life with cancer presents endless challenges and suffocating anxiety, but it's taught me a valuable lesson about relationships.

Researchers from Yale Cancer Center have created a platform to identify genetic mutations that might drive cervical cancer.

Hossein Borghaei, DO, MS, of Fox Chase Cancer Center, discusses emerging treatment options for patients with lung cancer.

​A first of its kind in Westchester, this conference will provide patients, caregivers and medical professionals with critical information on treatments and living well with advanced breast cancer.

Depression is a common side effect of cancer. In this post, survivor Bonnie Annis shares her insights regarding popular game show host, Alex Trebek, during his battle with pancreatic cancer and depression.

For Lung Cancer Awareness Month, here’s a round-up of the latest news and updates in this disease space.

The saying goes that hindsight is 20/20, but often, individuals who have dealt with cancer express that they would have plenty to say if they could go back and talk to themselves before cancer entered the picture.

Michelle Velez received a stage 4 choriocarcinoma diagnosis after a molar pregnancy spread throughout her body.

Helping children with life-threatening illnesses find the joy in music that's created just for them.

One survivor shares her experience with the unexpected gynecological challenges she struggled with after cancer treatment.

From new data released about CRISPR technology’s safety to Will Smith sharing his colonoscopy with the world, here’s what is making headlines in the cancer space this week.

Here’s a look at what’s inside our 2019 Breast Cancer special issue.

A two-time cancer survivor shares the good that eventually came from her cancer experiences.

The founder of Wigs & Wishes explains how the organization evolved to provide wigs to women undergoing cancer treatment and fulfill wishes for children with the disease.

In order to turn your prostate cancer into a couch potato and keep it from spreading, your best chance is not to be one yourself.

I was never any good at math, but I can count. So I learned to live by this bit of information by counting the days that passed after my treatments for ovarian cancer.

What does simplifying your life really mean? One cancer survivor offers a different perspective.

The therapy is approved to decrease the incidence of infection due to febrile neutropenia in patients receiving myelosuppressive anti-cancer therapy.

For Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, here’s a round-up of the latest news and updates in this disease space.

Three experts discuss the needs of cancer and bone marrow transplant survivors by offering medical and personal advice.

The CLOVER-1 clinical trial is exploring the safety and efficacy of CLR 131 in patients previously treated for B-cell malignancies.

A survivor shares how living at a fast pace has affected her in positive and negative ways.