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Why a Healthy Diet Is So Important for Patients with Gastric Cancer
“Because gastric cancers involve the digestive system, following a healthy diet is especially important for patients with this type of cancer,” says Martha Raymond, Founding Executive Director of the GI Cancers Alliance. Read More ›

Sarclisa Now Approved for Relapsed or Refractory Multiple Myeloma
In March 2021, the FDA approved a new indication for Sarclisa (isatuximab-irfc), in combination with Kyprolis and dexamethasone, for the treatment of adults with relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma. Read More ›

The Birth of the Cancer Survivorship Movement
Judy Pearson offers a compelling and inspiring historical perspective of the formation of the cancer survivorship movement in the United States, and what this means to cancer survivors today. Read More ›

Courage Through Cancer
Kristen Foreman dealt with an ovarian cancer diagnosis at age 33. After removal of her ovaries, she completed chemotherapy, followed by 6 weeks of radiation, during a global pandemic. She now aspires to support others facing similar circumstances. Read More ›

Channeling Healthy Energy Through Art
After a breast cancer diagnosis and blocking her positive energy for too long, Constance Drake turned to painting to release healthy energy through art. Read More ›

Being a Bedside Advocate, Part 1: Rick’s Story
Kimberley Norris relates her experience as a bedside advocate for her husband, Rick, after his esophageal cancer diagnosis, introducing her discussion of the challenges of advocating for a hospitalized patient with cancer. Read More ›

Lessons Learned from My Journey with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
George Valentine was diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukemia in 2002. He shares some of his hard-learned tips on how to deal with a cancer diagnosis and the high costs of treatment. Read More ›

Cancers Caused by HPV Infection Are Common but Preventable with Vaccination
HPV infection is the most common sexually transmitted disease and the cause of several types of cancer, including anal cancer. Several experts explain the effectiveness of the HPV vaccine in preventing these cancers, something that we should all be aware of. Read More ›

Déjà Vu
Jennifer Reginald chronicles how nagging headaches turned into a brain tumor diagnosis, and how she had different tumors removed on the same day, twice, but 32 years apart. Read More ›

Mindset and Cancer: Reducing Stress, Promoting a Healthy Lifestyle
Meg Cadoux Hirshberg, co-founder of the Anticancer Lifestyle Program that promotes mindful living, describes different stress-reduction techniques, types of meditation, and other practical tools used for stress reduction. Read More ›

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