April 3rd 2020
By Bethany Davis, LSWAIC
April 2nd 2020
By Kim Johnson
Practicing kindness can help survivors, patients and everyone else get through this pandemic together.
By Conor Killmurray
As the novel coronavirus outbreak begins impacting many facets of cancer care in the United States, it’s easy to have possibly missed some of the news surrounding COVID-19 and cancer. Here are four things that our readers may have missed.
April 1st 2020
By Jessica Skarzynski
Here are the top 5 stories from CURE® for March 2020.
March 31st 2020
By Ryan McDonald
The development of an inpatient symptom monitoring intervention, according to researchers, may enhance awareness of patient symptom burden and improve symptom control and health care usage.
March 29th 2020
By Ryan Hamner
30 years after cancer treatment, one survivor returns to the Ronald McDonald House that made a major difference in their cancer journey.
March 27th 2020
By Khevin Barnes
While patients with cancer and survivors face extra risk due to the COVID-19 pandemic, they are more adept at handling the uncertainty and fear than one may think.
Dr. Shelley Johns, a researcher with the Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center and Regenstrief Institute, offers advice on how survivors and patients with cancer can recognize and manage the stress they may be experiencing as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
March 22nd 2020
By Jane Biehl Ph.D.
Family is vital during the cancer journey, but family is not just made of legal and blood relatives, but the friends we make along the way as well.
March 20th 2020
By Bonnie Annis
Daily, we are learning more about ways to stay healthy during the COVID-19 pandemic. For the person affected by cancer, self-care can already play a vital role in healing and can now help during social distancing.
March 19th 2020
By Martha Carlson
A friend's call to list all the good things people without cancer have done for those with cancer brings an unexpected rush of hope and happiness.
March 16th 2020
By Kathy LaTour
Health literacy is important for any patient with cancer trying to understand their diagnosis, and they need help from their care team to gain that.
March 15th 2020
Words are powerful and precious. And cancer survivors can use their stories and words of encouragement to help others as they go through their own journey with cancer.
March 14th 2020
As a cancer survivor or patient with cancer, being honest about feeling cranky some days and knowing it is being human is important to the journey.
March 13th 2020
By Laura Yeager
Having lived with the possibility of early death as a two-time cancer patient, I’m used to the coronavirus threat and all that it entails.
March 9th 2020
By Steve Rubin
After waiting on scan results, the whole process can be so draining that I'm left broken and depleted. Often for several days later. Making it hard to completely enjoy the relief good news should provide.
March 6th 2020
By Shira Zwebner
Forced isolation after cancer can be triggering, but the alternative with a compromised immune system in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic is much worse.
March 5th 2020
By Barbara Tako
Being able to wait is a skill many patients with cancer learn to acquire, but that doesn't make it easy. Here's how to get your own patience power.
March 3rd 2020
Writing can provide a release for all the emotions bottled up inside that you can't quite say out loud, and can help when coping with the cancer journey.
February 29th 2020
By Katie Kosko
Survivors of childhood cancer with post-traumatic stress symptoms reported more psychosocial late effects, a new study shows.
February 28th 2020
Hotter than a pistol, words and thoughts have the power to make us crazy. But we can determine how we move forward with them.
February 25th 2020
By Doris Cardwell
One survivor shares three things that helped her find a sense of control in the chaos that a cancer diagnosis can bring.
February 24th 2020
A look at a survivor's survivorship appointment.
February 21st 2020
This time around, newfound joy and passion have added a different layer to Scanxiety.
February 20th 2020
A cancer survivor discusses the ongoing emotional roller coaster ride of cancer survivorship.
February 18th 2020
By Trevor Maxwell
On every cancer journey we need a strong support group to provide strength, acceptance and love — for one patient with cancer their spouse stepped into that role and beyond.
February 17th 2020
By Felicia Mitchell
Hair loss, a common side effect of some chemo drugs, affects us all in different ways. Yet when hair grows back differently, it becomes a reminder of the changes that come with a diagnosis of cancer.
February 14th 2020
Words of courage from a friend who knows that "getting through" may not be the point.
By Amy Paturel
It’s no surprise that patients with cancer might become depressed, but now researchers say depression could precede a diagnosis. Here’s what you should know about the link between these two conditions.
February 13th 2020
Gratitude is my ultimate coping tool for managing my cancer survivorship.
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