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Personalizing Treatment for Patients with Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer: The Important Role of Biomarker Testing
Advances in cancer are changing how oncologists treat people with lung cancer, personalizing the treatment to the patient’s specific type of cancer. A group of global lung cancer patient advocacy experts review key developments in lung cancer, highlighting the importance of biomarker testing. Read More ›

Surviving Cancer and Going Back to School
For childhood-cancer survivors, beating cancer is one thing; facing the many hurdles that come with going back to school is another. Here are some ways parents can help their pediatric-cancer survivors cope with the physical, emotional, and mental stresses of student life. Read More ›

Education, Survivorship, and Paying It Forward

You Don’t Have to Apologize for Your Feelings: It’s Okay to Have  a Meltdown
Rebecca Blomgren felt betrayed and angry when the “bump” she had told her dentists about for years was dismissed as nothing but was finally diagnosed as advanced oral cancer. This experience has taught her to accept her fears and anxieties without apology. Read More ›

Complementary Therapies for Young Adults with Cancer Can Overcome Isolation, Control Pain, and Promote Healing
Complementary therapies such as yoga, meditation, acupuncture, and massage can improve quality of life. Introducing adolescent and young adult patients with cancer to these and other creative healing methods helps to lessen the isolation and stress associated with a cancer diagnosis. Read More ›

Why Is Pancreatic Cancer So Deadly? Looking for New Answers
Pancreatic cancer may become the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States by 2020. Because there are no clear warning signs for this cancer, it is often diagnosed late, when cure is no longer possible. Dr. Frank discusses the challenges of pancreatic cancer and describes new treatments that have shown promise. Read More ›

Nobody Fights Alone: Coast 2 Coast 4 Cancer Annual Bike Ride in Support of Cancer Research
After an operation to remove a rare bone cancer on his spine, Dana Vaughns never thought he would be cycling across America to raise funds for cancer research. Dana says, “Crossing the finish line with the Coast 2 Coast 4 Cancer team will be symbolic of my victory over cancer for the past 10 years.” Read More ›

Recovering from Survivor Guilt After Surviving Hurricane Katrina and Colorectal Cancer
As a psychologist dedicated to helping people cope with disasters, Jamie D. Aten knew the damage “survivor’s guilt” can do. As a stage IV colon cancer survivor, he says, “I wasn’t prepared for it to hit me personally.” Read More ›

Patients as Innovators: The Future of Medical Device Development
Reading Cinde Dolphin’s description of how she and other patients with cancer are inventing simple, but very useful, solutions to improve their cancer treatment needs may inspire you to become an inventor, to help yourself or other people with cancer. Read More ›

How Life Came Together After It Fell Apart with a Cancer Diagnosis
For Erika Brooks, it took some time to adjust to what it means to have an incurable cancer. She says, “at first, I kept thinking it was a death sentence.” Eventually, she came to see her cancer in a different light. Read More ›

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