
After learning to walk again following a life-changing multiple myeloma diagnosis, Richard Bell takes on Mount Washington.
After learning to walk again following a life-changing multiple myeloma diagnosis, Richard Bell takes on Mount Washington.
Receiving supportive care can help ease symptoms of cancer and its treatment, improving quality of life for patients. But many with multiple myeloma are missing out on aspects of this type of care, according to study findings published in Cancer.
In what was once an incurable cancer — chronic lymphocytic leukemia — scientists are seeing remissions that could last for decades.
New technologies boost safety for patients with cancer who need donated blood.
Having a parent, sibling or child with blood cancer raises an individual’s risk of also receiving a blood cancer diagnosis, according to the results of a large European study.