If we are honest, I think most of us wonder deep down if we are going to live long enough to see the next grandchild, attend an important wedding or anniversary, or finish a project.
March 3rd 2021
By Antonia DePace
The results, according to the study authors, should be reassuring to patients who may have been concerned about the risk of contracting the virus that causes COVID-19 from surfaces in cancer centers.
March 2nd 2021
By Jane Biehl Ph.D.
A cancer survivor laments the fact that she no longer moves as fast as she once did when she was younger. However, she has come to the realization that moving slow is OK as it allows her to enjoy life.
By Ryan McDonald
An expert from the Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center recommends that patients with cancer get whichever vaccine is available at the time they go to get vaccinated.
February 28th 2021
By Ron Cooper
Call volumes increased to jaw-dropping numbers during the beginning of the pandemic, and this cancer survivor hopes that trend continues even after we are out of the pandemic.
The Johnson & Johnson vaccine is delivered in a single dose, which is a departure from the two doses required for the already available Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines.
February 26th 2021
By William Ramshaw
A cancer survivor recalls his experience with a life-threatening infection following surgery to remove his tumor and notes how it influenced his decision to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
February 25th 2021
By Samira Rajabi
A brain tumor survivor’s recent onslaught of symptoms caused her to reach out to her neurosurgeon for reassurance that nothing was wrong. An immediate response to bring her in for an MRI caused her heart to sink.
February 23rd 2021
By Tamera Anderson-Hanna
A cancer survivor reflects on her decision to receive a COVID-19 vaccine when it was made available to her.
February 19th 2021
By Danielle Ripley-Burgess
Cancer survivors are just like snowflakes in that they are unique and not the same, says a two-time cancer survivor.
February 18th 2021
By Darlene Benson
Within a short period of time, Darlene Benson lost her dog, brother-in-law, and some of her best friends. But, at the same time, she conquered cancer. She says that if she can face that, she can face anything.
February 15th 2021
By Martha Carlson
To honor National Cancer Prevention Month in February, one patient with cancer offers people some tips on how they certain medical and societal choices may help reduce the risk of cancer.
February 9th 2021
By Jeannette Moninger
Doctors have known for some time about cardiotoxicity — the toxic effects that certain cancer treatments have on the heart. Here, we take a closer look.
By Colleen Moretti
Survivors of adolescent or young adult cancer diagnosis experience a 20% higher risk of a psychotic episode and a 30% higher chance of an outpatient mental health visit compared to individuals with no history of cancer.
February 7th 2021
CURE® compiled a roundup of five recent pieces of diet and exercise-related news and updates that patients with cancer may have missed.
February 4th 2021
A cancer survivor laments the difficulty of dealing with the pandemic and discusses one possible solution.
February 3rd 2021
A major diagnosis often forces us to shift the way we approach our lives, even once we’ve survived. So, what does it look like to chart a future having suffered in the past? And, how might we look forward?
February 1st 2021
On social media, CURE® recently asked its readers to share the best advice they’ve received during their cancer journey.
January 29th 2021
By Conor Killmurray
From a urologist with a terminal cancer diagnosis receiving tickets to the 2021 Super Bowl to see his favorite quarterback Tom Brady compete for a seventh championship, to Indiana Pacers guard Caris LeVert undergoing surgery for renal cell carcinoma, here’s what’s happening in the cancer landscape this week.
January 26th 2021
Even after surgery for breast cancer women can still feel empowered and own their sense of self-worth.
January 25th 2021
A simple quote reminds a cancer survivor of what is important for every one of us to remember.
January 23rd 2021
CURE® compiled a roundup of several recent news and updates involving quality of life improvements that patients with cancer may have missed.
January 21st 2021
It's important for cancer survivors to recognize the major milestones and anniversaries in their cancer journey. Even if it's an anniversary they didn't want.
January 11th 2021
By Jessica Skarzynski
In an interview with CURE®, Dr. Lawrence An discusses how expressive writing can be a tool to reduce stress in patients with cancer.
January 1st 2021
By CURE staff
Here are the top 10 most popular contributor articles from 2020!
December 28th 2020
Every now and then CURE® is able to get a celebrity to talk about their experience with cancer and share how this common disease even impacts them.
December 24th 2020
By Khevin Barnes
A breast cancer survivor suggests some ways to warm your winter and survive the holidays in 2020.
December 23rd 2020
By Brielle Benyon
Patients and their doctors should discuss survivorship issues – such as anxiety and fertility issues – sooner rather than later.
Dr. Mindy Goldman from the UCSF Hellen Diller Comprehensive Care Center, discusses sexual side effects that cancer survivors face, and offers medication and lifestyle fixes to promote healthy and safe sexual encounters.
December 17th 2020
By Barbara Tako
A long-term cancer survivor shares her tips on getting through the winter cold that bites a little extra for survivors and patients with cancer.
December 16th 2020
A cancer survivor writes about the indirect consequences of COVID-19 on her and others.
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