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.
September 6th 2022
By Colleen Moretti
One cancer survivor describes how making healthier choices in diet and exercise has improved her quality of life and relationship with others.
By Jeannette Moninger
Cognitive therapy, teletherapy, journaling and taking up other daily activities may help cancer survivors overcome their fear of recurrence.
September 1st 2022
By Sailaja Darisipudi
CURE® surveyed its audience to see what good habits they have picked up since being diagnosed with cancer. Here’s what they had to say.
August 30th 2022
By Martha Carlson
I’m giving cancer’s “battle language” an update and focusing my survivorship plan on emotional wellbeing and honesty.
August 29th 2022
By Steve Rubin
I'm no longer the "helpless patient with cancer," though sometimes I need a reminder to keep myself in check.
August 25th 2022
Cervical cancer survivor Ginny Marable heard about a story of a fellow cervical cancer survivor, Tamika Felder, not being able to preserve her fertility. The story moved Marable so much that she and her husband donated their embryos to Felder.
August 17th 2022
Prior to my breast cancer diagnosis, my only goal in life was for my son to turn 16 so he could drive me to and from the local bars. Now I can’t help but think that my cancer was meant for me to change my life.
August 16th 2022
As I recover from the traumatic effects of cancer, I’m realizing that success has much to do with mindset and optimism.
The rules of baseball are fair and as long as you do your best, the outcome is always desirable. But with cancer, there are no rules because cancer does what it likes and constantly changes the game.
August 10th 2022
By Jane Biehl Ph.D.
I must remember to be kind to myself, and not compare my current abilities to my pre-cancer days.
August 4th 2022
By Brielle Benyon
Cancer-related pain, especially when severe, is associated with negative effects on patients’ employment and financial status, recent findings showed.
August 3rd 2022
By Ryan McDonald
The findings add to a growing body of literature that demonstrate coffee and/or tea consumption is not detrimental to breast cancer survivors, according to the study authors.
July 28th 2022
Although some advancements to boost minority and female enrollment onto cancer clinical trials have occurred since the passing of a law 20 years ago, those improvements have begun to level off, according to an expert.
By Jeannine Walston
After being a 20-year brain tumor survivor, I met with a genetic counselor and learned that I have a MUYTH gene mutation.
By Bonnie Annis
I was feeling fatigued after undergoing breast cancer treatment, but once I started walking multiple times a week, I noticed that I felt much better.
July 27th 2022
With society entrenched in an “infodemic,” it can be challenging for many patients with cancer to identify what information online is accurate. Recently, the development of a new tool may help patients decipher what news is misleading.
July 26th 2022
My oncology team and I decided that it was OK to decrease the frequency of cancer-related scans, leaving me both relieved and nervous.
July 18th 2022
By Michelle Velez
I frequently relive the day I was diagnosed with cancer and realized that I may need to limit my exposure to other people’s cancer battles.
Beyond its lessons, cancer has also brought, along with the fear and anxiety, a conviction to empower myself and to create a life that I deserve: One in which joy can triumph over that fear and that anxiety.
July 12th 2022
By William Ramshaw
After cancer, my “normal” life is long forgotten, but how can I get back to life as a person who is well?
By Chelsey Gomez
Heartbreak and loss trail behind us every day in the cancer world. But so does understanding, friendship and love.
June 30th 2022
Culturally specific resources are needed to help fight against the stigmas Asian American cancer survivors and patients face, according to a group of experts.
In less than a year, Christine Whelchel went from receiving a diagnosis of breast cancer to becoming a trailblazing “Jeopardy!” champion.
June 29th 2022
Findings from several studies have shown that childhood cancer survivors often stop attending much needed follow-up visits in the years following treatment.
June 23rd 2022
Post-cancer depression sometimes makes me feel like I’m being run over by a bus, but here’s some advice on how to let it pass by.
June 21st 2022
By Mark Cantrell
Many patients with cancer who have limited financial resources or high insurance co-pays have started to use crowdfunding campaigns to pay for the daunting bills associated with their treatment and subsequent care.
June 20th 2022
By Lorelei Colbert
People are always shocked when I tell them I am a breast cancer survivor, highlighting the need to discuss the fact that people under the age of 40 can be diagnosed, too.
June 16th 2022
The best advocate for a patient with cancer is someone who knows exactly what they're going through, noted a multiple myeloma survivor.
June 15th 2022
As part of its Heal at Home series, CURE® collaborated with a clinical health psychologist at the University of Hawaii Cancer Center to provide cancer survivors an easy-to-understand guide to start meditating.
Seeing a friend meet up for a business meeting made me miss my fast-paced life before cancer, but reminded me to trust the process of where I am now.
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