June 9th 2023
By Colleen Moretti
Patients and their caregivers may benefit from community support and education following an MPN diagnosis
June 2nd 2023
By Debbie Legault
After my daughter was diagnosed with cancer, I began to share my experiences through writing, and through that I found camaraderie — and heartbreak.
May 25th 2023
By Brielle Benyon
Hospice care can be a valuable resource for patients with late-stage cancer who want to improve the quality of the rest of their life.
May 24th 2023
As a mom, I have the “worry gene,” though it got much worse when my daughter was diagnosed with cancer.
By Darlene Dobkowski, MA
Many cancer centers and nonprofit organizations offer resources for patients with cancer and their caregivers to see the support they need to navigate diagnosis, treatment and survivorship.
May 5th 2023
Children and young adults often take on more responsibility when their parent is diagnosed with cancer. A recent study surveyed these young carers about their experience.
April 24th 2023
The financial stress from a colorectal cancer diagnosis can negatively impact sleep and pain tolerance in partners of patients with colorectal cancer, recent research showed.
April 21st 2023
A patient with head and neck cancer highlights the importance of a strong support system throughout the time he was recovering from surgery.
April 14th 2023
After being given 2 years to live by her oncologist, a mother of two children is trying her best to protect her family — and herself — from thinking too negatively despite having rare gastrointestinal cancer.
April 11th 2023
By Mary Sansone
After leaving the hospital, I craved the security and support my cancer care team provided me.
April 3rd 2023
As caregivers become more integrated into the health care delivery process for patients with cancer, their own needs should still be focused on pertaining to mental and physical health.
March 23rd 2023
We recently asked our audience how they advocate for themselves and others in the oncology space. Here’s what they had to say.
March 16th 2023
By Janice Post-White
Even after my son survived cancer, I still had fears — and nightmares — of the worst.
March 14th 2023
By Kim Johnson
Cancer-related decisions put strain on relationships between myself and family members.
February 28th 2023
Caregivers become increasingly important in medical decision-making for patients with dementia and cancer.
February 17th 2023
In honor of National Caregivers’ Day, CURE® took a look back at some of our most popular content from and about cancer caregivers.
February 15th 2023
By Mark Hicks
When my wife was going through breast cancer treatment, I started drawing with my non-dominant hand as a means of distraction and self-care.
February 14th 2023
In honor of Valentine’s Day, we asked our audience to share some love for someone who helped them through their cancer experience. Here’s what they had to say.
January 10th 2023
By Sailaja Darisipudi
Rickey and Marla Briskman’s marriage has grown as both have navigated the roles of patient with cancer and caregiver.
January 9th 2023
The risk for psychiatric disorders increased for spouses of patients with cancer compared with those whose partners did not have cancer.
December 7th 2022
By Tamron Little
Years after I went through mesothelioma, my husband was diagnosed with cancer, causing a reversal in the patient-caregiver roles.
November 30th 2022
For National Family Caregivers Month, lymphoma caregiver Rickey Briskman explains the importance of caregivers putting themselves first.
July 16th 2022
As I enter my second year of grief and the shock and fog of the traumatic loss of my wife to cancer has waned a bit, sometimes I see things a little clearer. And one thing I do know, there was something that I did get right.
June 24th 2022
By CURE Media Group
My oncology nurse has been making connections with her patients for more than 20 years. I’m forever grateful I was lucky to be her patient.
June 6th 2022
Having someone beside you to accompany you during doctor's visits to take notes or having someone to help you find the right specialist or even to just help research what treatment options are available can be incredibly helpful.
May 31st 2022
May 30th 2022
By Staff
Through the support she provides, Stacey eases the load for patients with cancer and doctors alike.
May 27th 2022
Cheryl’s helpfulness in caring for her patients is very evident, as she is always using her spare time to make sure the patient is comfortable during their stay.
May 26th 2022
I can’t imagine not seeing my sister during her blood cancer treatment, but I also struggle to picture the effects of infecting her with COVID-19.
May 24th 2022
Actor and cancer advocate Patrick Dempsey predicts that more focus will be put on complementary cancer care, such as nutrition and environmental factors, over the next several years.
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