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Many people who have finished their cancer treatment often talk about how they did not feel prepared for the posttreatment phase of survivorship. Read More ›
Drug development is an expensive and laborious process for drug companies, and involves conducting years of research in the lab, followed by years of clinical trials with patients, before a drug gets through the FDA review and approval (or rejection), and then onto the market. Read More ›
This article offers a summary of follicular lymphoma, a type of slow-growing non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and discusses the risk factors, symptoms, and treatment options for this disease. Read More ›
When diagnosed with cancer, it is important to focus on your entire well-being in addition to treating the cancer. Part of focusing on overall health includes taking a deep look at nutrition. Here are 10 tips on how to combat malnutrition during cancer treatment. Read More ›
William and Penny Hamilton created this beautifully symbolic art piece, which celebrates their warm bond together and represents the various stages of dealing with a cancer diagnosis. Read More ›
Read Erica Stum's thoughtful exploration of faith in relation to a cancer diagnosis. Read More ›
Dr. Sekeres and Dr. Gilligan examine the hidden problem of uniformed patients, and offer tips for patients to better communicate with and understand their doctors. Read More ›
Maryann Wahmann is the 2016 Hero of Hope Patient Award winner. Over 7 years, she had 7 colonoscopies, 7 endoscopies, and several wrong diagnoses before being diagnosed with carcinoid cancer, a type of neuroendocrine tumor (NET). Read More ›
By Jeff Pascal
Saying a few good words about cancer may seem a daunting task. However, lately it has occurred to me that my journey with cancer has some bright spots. It all began on March 17, 2014. The day you learn you might have cancer is a date you never forget. Read More ›









