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Cannabis compounds such as cannabidiol have shown cancer-fighting activity in the lab. What should patients know? Read More ›
April is National Minority Health Month and National Minority Cancer Awareness Month, a time to reflect and shine a light on the disparities that minority populations face in cancer care. Read More ›
A new model of the symptoms and impacts faced by patients may lead to better clinical tools for understanding the patient experience. Read More ›
Patients who are in a period of active observation should feel comfortable sharing anything that seems abnormal with their healthcare provider. Read More ›
A greater number of comorbidities alone may not be sufficient to predict patient survival; age and stage at diagnosis must be considered as well. Read More ›
The first phase 3 trial comparing these drugs shows that acalabrutinib has similar efficacy as ibrutinib with a lower risk of a worrisome side effect. Read More ›
By Rosie Kelly
Social workers serve as “dot connectors” to help patients with cancer overcome barriers. Today, on World Social Work Day, CONQUER magazine celebrates social workers everywhere. Read More ›
As we reflect on 1 year of living in a pandemic, here’s what we’ve learned about COVID-19, cancer, and the road ahead. Read More ›
This month, CONQUER: the patient voice released its fifth annual “Patient Guide to Cancer Support Services” issue, which aims to help patients and their caregivers, and nurse navigators, providers, and members of the multidisciplinary cancer care team become aware of the financial support services available to the patient. This guide is an easy-to-read, tabbed publication that ensures patients with cancer receive the best available treatment while alleviating some of their financial burdens. Read More ›



