When cancer progresses from one part of the body to another, the Stage 4 diagnosis is daunting. Now, new technology is sparking excitement and a positive outlook and uses dose of electricity.
When most people imagine the experience of cancer, they picture a clear path. But for many patients, cancer doesn't unfold that way. Uncertainty and changing timelines can affect emotional well-being.
Big steps are being taken in Warrnambool to improve the outcomes for people diagnosed with myeloma - an incurable blood cancer. Drug trials are underway in Warrnambool which are bringing hope to ...
A Winston-Salem father and daughter share their story of hope after a rare, perfect stem cell match helps him treat acute myeloid leukemia.
Cancer patients who could be kept alive years longer are dying after missing out on targeted therapies amid widespread inequities in Australia’s drug access systems.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appointed Michelle Branham as chair of the federal Advisory Council on Alzheimer’s Research, Care, and Services.
After doctors told him he had just two to three years to live, a South Carolina father turned to Duke Health for a second ...
A diagnosis of multiple myeloma led Kent and Candace Oliver to make $500K commitment to help other cancer patients in MS.
A foundational guide for stage 2 prostate cancer clarifies staging implications, localized-disease management, and trade-offs among surgery, radiation, and quality-of-life outcomes to support informed ...
When Janice Johnson went to the hospital for what she thought was food poisoning, she had no idea it would lead to a cancer diagnosis in her 40s. Despite her immediate fear, Janice refused to accept a ...
Caroline Catlin started a “little free pep talk library” outside her home, sharing wisdom and joy with anyone who passes by.
To resist authoritarianism, our work must be deeply relational. We must act even in uncertainty. Nurturing builds power.