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A diagnosis of endometrial cancer comes with a new vocabulary. These are the terms you need to know. Read More ›
With a little preparation, you can leave your appointments feeling better equipped and informed than when you arrived. Here’s how. Read More ›
A look at public insurance, private insurance, and the uninsured, and how each impact care. Read More ›
As a breast cancer survivor herself, Ms. Shockney offers advice in hope of helping women diagnosed with breast cancer regain a sense of peace. Read More ›
An interview with Jamie Larson of the Young Survival Coalition about the many programs their organization offers to young women with breast cancer. Read More ›
By Caroline S. Dorfman, PhD; Jacklyn Balliot, BSN, RN, OCN; Juliann M. Stalls, PhD; Cheyenne Corbett, PhD
A look at the treatments that can impact your fertility and your options to preserve it. Read More ›
Financial navigator Clara Lambert offers the 4 ways to ensure you have the benefits and funding you need to afford care. Read More ›
In her introduction to the August issue of CONQUER magazine, Lillie Shockney highlights the benefits of the HPV vaccine, a young patient’s frustrations with her care team, dealing with stage IV cancer, and achieving the desired NED: no evidence of disease. Read More ›
Susie Sanchez remained calm on the outside after receiving her anal cancer diagnosis, but inside she was terrified, dealing with radiation therapy plus chemotherapy. She is now on a mission to tell people about the benefits of the HPV vaccine, which prevents anal cancer but wasn’t available to her when she was growing up. Read More ›
By Joe Bullock
Joe Bullock finally heard the 3 little letters he’d been waiting to hear since his colorectal cancer diagnosis: NED. But he wasn’t expecting the uncertainty that shortly followed, feeling stuck in the in-between phase “after cancer.” Read More ›