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Karen Ann Rowe writes an impassioned and funny letter to the doctors who found their way into her life through her many run-ins with cancer. Read More ›
Ginny Dent Brant, who used long walks to deal with the stress from her breast cancer diagnosis and help her physical healing, explains the key role that exercise plays in our health as an all-natural remedy. Read More ›
By Duane Cross
Duane Cross tackles the financial aspects of cancer, from out-of-pocket expenses to life insurance policies, focusing on financial toxicity and how to deal with it. Read More ›
By Faye Harvin
The poem by Faye Harvin, who was diagnosed with HER2-positive breast cancer called ductal carcinoma in situ, illuminates the all-consuming aspects of a familiar, but surprising, “C” word. Read More ›
By Dana Taylor
Short answer: Yes. According to ESMO, the current evidence shows that mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 are safe for patients with cancer who are receiving immunosuppressive therapy. Read More ›
Carly Gerretsen, DNP, RN, FNP-C, RNFA, offers an overview of kidney cancer and the treatment options, advising how to take control of controllable factors and take care of yourself. Read More ›
It is recommended that most patients with CLL receive the COVID-19 vaccine, although each patient should still talk with their healthcare team first. Read More ›
A new laboratory-based scoring system may allow physicians to better predict which patients with early-stage CLL are most likely to require early treatment. Read More ›
Patients with CLL may be at increased risk for developing severe COVID-19. Experts have provided insights on how to protect them while still delivering optimal care. Read More ›
Updated National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) guidelines now recommend zanubrutinib as alternative first- and second-line therapy for some patients. Read More ›