Press Releases

CURE Media Group, the nation’s leading digital and print media organization focused on patients with cancer, today announced the addition of six leading cancer organizations to its Advocacy Spotlight Partnership Program. The new partnerships are with The Angiogenesis Foundation, Eat to Beat Cancer, The Science of CRC, Lung Cancer Alliance, The Inflammatory Breast Cancer Research Foundation, and HIS Breast Cancer Awareness.

CURE Media Group, the nation’s leading digital and print media organization focused on patients with cancer, has won a 2016 min Magazine Media Award in the category of Digital & Social: Best Video Series for CURE Connections, a video platform designed specifically for patients with cancer that features information, stories, advice about the cancer journey and subscription options to receive updates.

Many associate comics and graphic novels with light humor or superheroes. However, numerous people have found that they’re also great vessels for sharing details of a personal cancer journey. Written by Don Vaughan and published by CURE Media Group, the nation’s leading digital and print media organization focused on patients with cancer, CURE® magazine’s spring cover story, “Getting Graphic About Cancer,” includes insights from authors and illustrators who put their own life-changing experiences on the page in both pictures and words.

CURE Media Group, the nation’s leading digital and print media enterprise focused on cancer patients, has added three colon cancer organizations and one bile duct cancer foundation to its growing Advocacy Spotlight Partnership program. The new partners are Fight Colorectal Cancer, Colon Cancer Alliance, Colon Cancer Coalition and the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation.

In recognition of the annual National Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention Month, CURE Media Group, the nation’s leading consumer digital and print media enterprise focused entirely on patients with cancer, has unveiled a CURE Connections® skin cancer video series designed to help educate viewers on strategies for prevention, early detection and treatment of skin cancers such as melanoma.

A 12-person team of multiple myeloma patients, doctors, family members and supporters will hike the Bright Angel Trail in the Southern Rim of the Grand Canyon from May 12-16 to raise awareness and funds for critical multiple myeloma research. The Grand Canyon trek is the second fundraising and awareness-building event of Moving Mountains for Multiple Myeloma, a collaboration between the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF), CURE Media Group and Takeda.