
Childhood and young adult cancer survivors need fertility preservation information, but are they getting it from their oncologists?

Childhood and young adult cancer survivors need fertility preservation information, but are they getting it from their oncologists?

Studies show sleep deprivation may be linked to immune system health.

When it comes to treating childhood Hodgkin lymphoma patients, less radiation might be better

Read an excerpt from Amanda Bennett's The Cost of Hope.

Extra attention and frequent conversations with the medical team may help ease challenges.

Higher ultraviolet radiation may lower the risk of pancreatic cancer, shows preliminary study.

New research shows that certain drugs can interfere with chemotherapy.

A kid can bring out the best in people.

Cancer Survivor Wins Gold at Olympic Games

Telling Kids About Cancer

Adolescent and young adults cancer survivors have unique social and emotional issues.

What to know as a cancer patient before beginning an exercise program.


Communication is key when caring for a cancer patient with a mental illness.

What to do when thinking about chemotherapy makes your stomach churn.

Put prostate cancer screening into perspective.

Q: Does obesity cause cancer?

The Joining FORCES Against Hereditary Cancer Conference

The Cost of Hope: The Story of a Marriage, a Family, and the Quest for Life

Support organizations for adolescent and young adult cancer survivors.

Tumor board assessments sharpen treatment recommendations.

Cancer patients can stay strong by remaining active during cancer.

Treating chronic pain requires flexibility, persistence.

The latest in cancer prevention, diagnosis & treatment.

Hormone therapy for breast cancer: built on success.

Why you may need to eat (and drink) more lignans.

What is in the future for proton beam therapy?

Patients whose breast cancers are estrogen-positive have a wide variety of treatments available.

Proton therapy works against some tumors, but whether it's best for prostate cancer is still unknown.

Readers respond to previous CURE issues.