Survivorship
Dr. Kate Hersov describes the medical comic book series she and her colleague came up with as a creative way to communicate directly with children about cancer. Read More ›
Welcome to the June issue of CONQUER! Get ready to sit down, prop your feet up, and begin reading! This issue is packed with inspiration, wisdom, new knowledge, and good advice for patients undergoing cancer treatment, those who have completed treatment, and those with advanced cancer. Read More ›
A moving message by Ginger Modiri, a breast cancer survivor. Read More ›
By Luann Keyes
April 10, 2008 was the day Luann Keyes became a survivor, a date she refers to as her "Cancerversary." Read More ›
By Chase Doyle
In 2002, Diane Heditsian was 48 years old, raising 2 children, running a life science communications firm with her husband of 23 years, and planning a walking tour of Tuscany, when she was first diagnosed with breast cancer. Read More ›
By John Leifer
In today’s ubiquitous digital world, misinformation and false hopes can spread like wildfire as never before. John Leifer explores ways to remain smart amidst the many false myths and misleading facts out there. Read More ›
Ginger Modiri advocates the power of knowledge in today's electronic world. Read More ›
By Rose McKay
A diagnosis of cancer is a significant source of chronic stress for patients and their families, but it doesn’t have to be, according to Nancy W. Fawzy, PhD, RN, Board President of Triage Cancer, Culver City, CA. Read More ›
Patricia Sullivan's story of the power of saying goodbye. Read More ›
Did you know that there are ways of gently exercising that can be especially beneficial for patients with cancer and cancer survivors? Read More ›