
Adolescent and young adult patients with cancer face delayed diagnoses, financial hardships and gaps in specialized care, creating a need for tailored support.

Adolescent and young adult patients with cancer face delayed diagnoses, financial hardships and gaps in specialized care, creating a need for tailored support.

Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Awareness Week sheds light on the financial hardships young cancer survivors face, including debt and limited assistance.

Researchers have found childhood cancer survivors are at risk of experiencing onset of aging-related disease 17.7 years sooner than the general population.

Cancer memories often sneak up on me when I least expect them to.

Dr. Regina Hampton shares case studies from her own practice, illustrating how genomic insights have improved patient outcomes in those with breast cancer.

Life after treatment for follicular lymphoma brings long-term physical and emotional challenges, including immune system impacts and lasting social effects.

After being diagnosed with colon cancer, I learned the life-changing lessons of self-love, stepping out of my comfort zone and embracing positive thinking.

Years after losing my brother to Hodgkin’s lymphoma, I learned something about how he felt facing a terminal diagnosis by studying an old Polaroid.

A revelation has given me perspective for the New Year, inspiring me to embrace change, set new goals and upgrade myself to a better version in 2025.

A year ago, I was told my lymphoma had worsened, but a miraculous turn of events spared me from aggressive chemotherapy, making me grateful for each day of life.

Being a young adult cancer survivor is bittersweet, bringing both unique struggles and unexpected blessings that shape my life, career and perspective.

As a cancer survivor, I describe battling both cancer and infections and the toll it takes on my body.

Dr. Megan Menon explains how patients can verify the authenticity of online prescription purchases for their cancer treatment.

Faith, from my perspective, is believing in the unseen, and was something I rediscovered following my colon cancer diagnosis.

Diagnosed with stage 3B lung cancer in 2018, I joined a support group where I met Jim and Melanie, and learned about Jim's sarcoma diagnosis.

I have been frustrated lately by my increasing slowness following an blood cancer diagnosis, which has become noticeable to others.

Dr. John Oertle discusses the key benefits to come from patients with cancer connecting with support networks, advocacy groups and resources.

The FDA has updated the product labeling for Xeloda and 5-FU to highlight the risks associated with dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase deficiency.

As a cancer survivor, I face added stress with an upcoming black belt test and "scanxiety" before my annual CT scan and oncology appointment.

Dr. Gabriel A. Brooks discusses the recent FDA product labeling update for Xeloda and 5-FU which aims to highlight risks associated with DPD deficiency.

My colon cancer journey showed me how compassionate doctors can change lives, as their kindness and care gave me strength and hope throughout my recovery.

From the death of a Netflix actress due to stomach cancer complications to an NFL star sharing his chemo experience, here is this week’s cancer news.

Dr. Tycel Phillips discusses the FDA approval of a Calquence combo in MCL, making it the first and only BTK inhibitor approved for first line therapy.

Dr. John Oertle discussed the significance of World Cancer Day, raising awareness about cancer care advancements and improving patient outcomes.

Breast cancer affected my looks and self-esteem, but I found small things could make a big difference in feeling pretty again.

An expert explains the new phase of Princess Kate’s cancer journey as she enters remission.

As someone who has overcome colorectal cancer, I reflect on the support I received from others and vow to continue their legacy of advocacy.

When I recognize my frustration and dissapointment with the test results for my chronic lymphocytic leukemia, I find comfort in listening to music.

As I shift from an oncologist to a gynecologist for breast screenings, I examine both my reluctance to let go of the past and my hopes for the future.

I've learned to embrace the changing nature of my body as I age, accepting the challenges and finding gratitude in each day.