
We asked our readers, what is the most important lesson cancer has taught you?
We asked our readers, what is the most important lesson cancer has taught you?
The darkness of survivor’s guilt can arise at any point, but there are ways to lighten the load.
Former NHL referee Kerry Fraser opens up about living with an incurable cancer that he refuses to let sideline him.
Patients with cancer who identify as lesbian, gay or bisexual face disparities in the care that they receive, according to study findings.
Three-time survivor Valerie David turns cancer fear into an inspiring one-woman show.
Revised federal guidelines recommend that more women, especially cancer survivors, be considered for genetic screening for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer.
Just one class on improving sleep may help curb chronic insomnia in cancer survivors, according to study findings published in Cancer.
Survivor’s guilt is very real, so those who experience it should be reassured that they’re not alone. Don’t be afraid to vocalize those feelings.