
Patient-focused media group and leading Web-based cancer support organization join forces to help those affected by cancer.

Patient-focused media group and leading Web-based cancer support organization join forces to help those affected by cancer.

Actress and cancer survivor Valerie Harper to join in honoring four heroes who have made a difference in the lives of patients.

CURE Media Group's next CURE Connections series helps patients and caregivers cope with a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.

Cure Media Group launches new CURE Connections series to help combat misperceptions and fears about CINV, which can be an impediment to appropriate cancer care.

CURE Media Group, the nation's leading digital and print media enterprise focused on cancer patients, today welcomes The Julie Fund for Women's Cancers to the CURE Advocacy Spotlight Partnership program.

CURE Media Group, the nation's leading digital and print media enterprise focused on cancer patients, today announced a new partnership with the International Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinemia Foundation (IWMF) to expand education and support for patients battling this rare type of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, their families and physicians.

CURE Connections is debuting a video series exploring breast cancer patient treatment experiences in recognition of October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The new series includes a deeply personal story from a patient who took action after testing positive for a genetic mutation that put her at a dramatically increased risk for developing breast cancer.

CURE Media Group, the nation's leading digital and print media enterprise focused on cancer patients, today announced that two leading advocacy groups in the battle against prostate cancer, the Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF) and Women Against Prostate Cancer (WAPC), have joined CURE's Advocacy Spotlight Partnership program to battle a disease affecting one in seven men -- and projected to kill more than 27,500 this year.

CURE Connections has launched a new video series that reviews the latest in prostate cancer treatment and highlights powerful stories of patients with the disease to align with Prostate Cancer Awareness Month.

Dr. Jennifer Arnold, co-star of "The Little Couple" and a neonatologist at Texas Children's Hospital, will be the guest speaker at CURE magazine's 3rd Annual MPN Heroes recognition event on Friday, Dec. 4, prior to the annual meeting of hematologists.

CURE Connections launches as a trusted educational resource and network of support designed specifically for patients with cancer.

CURE Media Group, the oncology community's top source for patient-focused information and inspiration, is expanding its outreach to patients and caregivers in the hepatitis C community with the launch of its CURE Hepatitis C website.

CURE Media Group, the nation's leading digital and print media enterprise focused on cancer patients, today welcomes Cancer Hope Network, a patient advocacy group that links patients with survivors, to the CURE Advocacy Spotlight Partnership program. They have agreed to work together to publicize the Network's efforts to provide free and confidential one-on-one emotional support to cancer patients, their caregivers and family members.

CURE Media Group and the Sarcoma Foundation of America have teamed up to battle soft tissue cancer through CURE Media Group's Advocacy Spotlight Partnership program.

CURE Magazine and the Foundation for Women's Cancer have teamed up in CURE's Advocacy Spotlight Partnership program to battle women's cancer through education and shared advocacy on behalf of women suffering from below-the-belt women's cancers.

We've partnered with two leading advocacy groups for patients with melanoma, AIM at Melanoma and the Melanoma Research Foundation (MRF), to battle the deadly skin cancer together.

CURE Magazine and the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network (BCAN), whose mission is to advance research, provide information and support, and raise awareness of bladder cancer, have joined forces to battle the fifth most common type of cancer, which begins when the cells in the bladder's lining start to grow out of control.

CURE magazine today launched its Advocacy Spotlight Partnership program with cancer advocacy organizations by joining forces with the Chris Elliott Fund/EndBrainCancer Initiative, a leading national brain cancer advocacy group whose mission is enhancing lives and empowering patients by closing the existing gap from initial diagnosis to immediate and expanded access to advanced treatment, clinical trials and critical care.

Sitcom star Valerie Harper congratulates nurses, shares her own story at special ceremony at Oncology Nursing Society's 40th Annual Congress

CURE magazine, the largest consumer publication in the U.S. focused entirely on cancer, has formed a partnership with leading virtual cancer patient care solutions company Medocity, Inc., to add a lineup of articles, blogs, videos and other content to Medocity's iCancerHealth platform.

Valerie Harper, the actress best known as Rhoda Morgenstern on the 1970s sitcoms "Rhoda" and "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," will be the keynote speaker at the upcoming award ceremony honoring oncology nurses, CURE magazine announced today. Harper, who is living with terminal cancer, will address attendees of the Oncology Nursing Society's 40th Annual Congress on April 23 in Orlando, Fla.

Three nurses who have dedicated their careers to helping cancer patients, their families and their oncology coworkers have been named finalists for the prestigious Extraordinary Healer Award for Oncology Nursing, CURE magazine announced today.

When award-winning journalist Joan Lunden was first diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer, she opted to embrace an atypical treatment regimen-chemotherapy first, then surgery, rather than the reverse, she revealed in an interview with CURE, the largest cancer magazine in the nation.

Nation's largest cancer magazine seeks nominations for ninth annual contest to recognize oncology nurses who offer outstanding support to patients and families

Actor and singer Charles Esten, whose daughter was diagnosed with leukemia when she was two and a half, shares the challenging and painful experiences of battling the disease.

Celebratory gala held to recognize the commitment of nine outstanding individuals to improving the lives of people living with rare blood disorders