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Financial navigators are in the best position to help patients maximize their financial assistance. Read More ›
Hearing the words “You have cancer” can feel paralyzing. Before making any treatment decisions, carefully consider your options to make the best, most informed decisions for yourself. Read More ›
By Ann Cleary
A bright watercolor and collage by Ann Cleary. Read More ›
By Tracy Wright
This is Taylor Duck's story of being diagnosed with lung cancer as a never-smoker. Read More ›
By Paige Lewis
Paige Lewis recalls being told that she has cancer. Read More ›
“People convince themselves they are living a healthy lifestyle, doing their 30 minutes of exercise a day. But they need to think about the other 23.5 hours,” says Dr. Emma Wilmot, University of Leicester, England. Read More ›
Chef Ryan Callahan has released his latest book, Cooking for Kids with Cancer, as a way to help families deal with flavor and diet changes and empowering them to take control back in their lives through cooking. Read More ›
Hello everyone, and welcome to the October issue of CONQUER! Once again, we have a wealth of information in these pages. September was National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month and October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so we dedicate a large portion of this issue to these 2 cancer types. Read More ›
By Kathy Hanley
5-time lung cancer survivor Kathy Hanley paints, donates paintings to hospitals, and raises money for Lung Force in Orlando, Florida. Read More ›
Some chemotherapies can cause problems with sensory and motor skills; these disorders are called “neuropathies.” Most neuropathy problems improve after chemotherapy is finished. Read More ›









