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A diagnosis of Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia can be scary, but it doesn't need to be faced alone.



High-quality wigs can put a financial burden on patients with cancer. Lolly's Locks wants to help.

Two weeks in the hospital is no fun, but completely worth it when cancer is caught and treated early.

Though it may seem like it sometimes, cancer is not the Boogey Man.

“You gotta swim, don't let yourself sink. Just find the horizon I promise you, it's not as far as you think.”

Charles W. Wakefield attended the UCLA School of Dentistry and served in the U.S. Army Dental Corps. Currently, he is in private practice with his son in Lewisville, Texas.

It is crucial to know all the side effects of the medication and surgeries you receive before starting cancer treatment.

The first piece in Colin's journey with testicular cancer.

Thanks to the NPF, patients with pancreatic diseases can now find healthcare organizations that prove excellent in treating their conditions.

PALS is helping Northeastern patients with cancer get the treatment they need.

Since its founding in 2007, MRA has become the largest private funder of melanoma research, providing nearly $68 million to melanoma research in the areas of prevention, diagnosis and treatment.


The Cancer Hope Network realized that connecting a patient with a person who has been through the same diagnosis and struggles as them could be extremely helpful.

As medical advances continue, the Prostate Cancer Foundation is determined to find a cure for the disease.

During his battle with throat cancer, Lee Tomlinson says he wishes he went to the Cancer Support Community earlier.

Through Malecare, men are coming together to fight prostate cancer.

Exciting new treatment options for patients with pancreatic cancer are on the rise, thanks to organizations such as the Lustgarten Foundation.

With dedication to research and advocacy, the National Brain Tumor Society is making strides in treatment of brain cancer.

Many men are apprehensive to talk about and get checked for testicular cancer, although those conversations can be life-saving.

Emotional support can have a huge impact on breast cancer treatment.

After an inflammatory breast cancer diagnosis, Ginny Mason was given a only 3 percent chance to live, but the nurse decided that she would, indeed, be a part of that 3 percent.

Every March, and throughout the rest of the year, too, volunteers at St. Baldrick's Foundation come together to fight pediatric cancer.

By gathering teams of cancer-fighting scientists, Stand Up To Cancer hopes to one day eradicate the disease.

Many advances have been made in the fight against prostate cancer in the past two decades, but ZERO will not stop until the disease is completely ended.
