Caregiving presents various challenges, including daily care, patient advocation, and end-of-life decisions. Here’s what to expect and how to handle various situations. Share on Pinterest Fly View ...
The Summit and Hill Day underscore the ongoing work of Support Is Care, a national initiative powered by The Sheri and Les Biller Family Foundation to raise awareness about Supportive Cancer Care and ...
Self-advocacy and informed decision-making are crucial for managing a chronic cancer diagnosis effectively. Reliable research sources help patients stay informed about their disease, treatments, and ...
A month after my annual physical, I found a lump in my breast. I was initially diagnosed with stage 3 triple-negative breast cancer (a rare type that lacks receptors for estrogen, progesterone, and ...
Today, STAAR Low-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer Foundation, Not These Ovaries, and Verastem Oncology announced the launch of the ...
Spring's arrival symbolizes renewal, hope, and connection, paralleling the author's cancer journey and personal rebirth. Anticipating stopping Calquence, the author embraces freedom and focuses on ...
This year, more than 2 million Americans will hear the scary words: "You have cancer." Let's say it's someone you know. You may be wondering, What's the best thing to do or say? … Or not say? All too ...
At 38, author Jonathan Gluck was diagnosed with blood cancer and given less than three years to live. He's written a memoir about living with the incurable disease for two decades Elinor Carucci In ...
Author Jonathan Gluck says most cancer stories take one of two forms: “He or she fought valiantly and died, or he or she fought valiantly and survived.” But Gluck, who was told in the prime of life ...