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Educated Patient® MPN Summit Novel Drugs And Combinations for MF Presentation: May 20, 2023

June 19th 2023

Watch Dr. John O. Mascarenhas, from Icahn School of Medicine, discuss novel therapies in myelofibrosis during the CURE® Educated Patient® MPN Summit.

Educated Patient® MPN Summit Risk Stratification and Management of MF Presentation: May 20, 2023

June 18th 2023

Watch Dr. Rami Komrokji, from Moffitt Cancer Center, discuss risk stratification and management of myelofibrosis during the CURE® Educated Patient® MPN Summit.

Educated Patient® MPN Summit Polycythemia Vera Panel: May 20, 2023

June 17th 2023

Watch Dr. Nikolai Podoltsev, Dr. Jerry Spivak and Amy Lane answer questions about polycythemia vera during the CURE® Educated Patient® MPN Summit.

Study Shows ‘A Lot of Hope’ for Prostate Cancer Treatment

June 15th 2023

Most patients with nonmetastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer were able to stay on their therapies long-term, research showed.

More CAR-T Cell Therapies Will ‘Ease Out the Shortage’

June 13th 2023

CAR-T cell therapies have not always been easy to access for patients with myeloma, though that is slowly changing, an expert explained.

ctDNA May Help Predict Lung Cancer Outcomes, Guide Treatment

June 7th 2023

Patients with non-small cell lung cancer who cleared 50% or more of cancerous DNA from their blood by their fourth treatment cycle tended to have better outcomes on maintenance therapy, research showed.

Lenvima Plus Keytruda ‘Stood the Test of Time’ for Kidney Cancer

June 5th 2023

Longer follow-up data showed that Lenvima plus Keytruda still outperformed Sutent in the treatment of patients with advanced renal cell carcinoma.

Verzenio Dose Reductions Don’t Worsen Breast Cancer Outcomes for Older Patients

June 4th 2023

It may be more beneficial to reduce the dose of Verzenio rather than stop the drug altogether, according to the monarchE trial findings.

Acupuncture Reduced Bladder Cancer Pain, Urinary Symptoms

June 4th 2023

Acupuncture reduced pain “in a very significant way” and urinary symptoms for patients with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer who were undergoing BCG therapy.

Final Open Mic Showcase Features Cancer Comedy, Other Acts

June 2nd 2023

The third and final installment of the CURE® Open Mic Showcase features comedy, essay readings and videos from patients with cancer.

Advice for Patients Diagnosed with Metastatic Uveal Melanoma

June 2nd 2023

Marlana M. Orloff, MD, offers advice for patients who are diagnosed with metastatic uveal melanoma.

Tebentafusp Treatment Protocol in Metastatic Uveal Melanoma

June 2nd 2023

An expert on uveal melanoma reviews the treatment protocol for tebentafusp, which is approved for the treatment of metastatic disease.

Efficacy and Safety of Tebentafusp in the Treatment of Metastatic Uveal Melanoma

June 2nd 2023

Marlana M. Orloff, MD, discusses key efficacy data and reviews adverse events seen with tebentafusp in patients with metastatic uveal melanoma.

The Metastatic Uveal Melanoma Treatment Landscape

June 2nd 2023

Dr Marlana M. Orloff provides an overview of the treatment landscape for metastatic uveal melanoma.

Diagnosis and Prognosis of Uveal Melanoma

June 2nd 2023

An expert on uveal melanoma discusses the presentation, diagnosis, and prognosis of the disease.

Overview of Uveal Melanoma

June 2nd 2023

Marlana M. Orloff, MD, gives a brief overview of uveal melanoma, including its incidence and risk factors.

COVID-19 Helped People Understand the Loneliness Cancer Survivors Face

May 30th 2023

Patients with cancer often experience loneliness, and the COVID-19 pandemic helped the general public better understand what that isolation felt like, an expert said.

Tips for Managing Medical Bills During Cancer

May 30th 2023

As part of its Speaking Out video series, CURE spoke with Monica Fawzy Bryant, Esq., from Triage Cancer, about how to better manage medical bills following a cancer diagnosis.

Understanding the Ins and Outs of Health Insurance After a Cancer Diagnosis

May 30th 2023

As part of its Speaking Out video series, CURE spoke with Joanna Fawzy Morales, Esq., from Triage Cancer, about choosing and using health insurance before, during and after a cancer diagnosis.

Knowing Ones Rights When Working After a Cancer Diagnosis

May 30th 2023

As part of its Speaking Out video series, CURE spoke with Joanna Fawzy Morales, Esq., from Triage Cancer, about working during a cancer diagnosis and its treatments, and what rights individuals have when it comes to employment and insurance.

How to Prepare for Extended Time off From Work During a Cancer Journey

May 30th 2023

As part of its Speaking Out video series, CURE spoke with Joanna Fawzy Morales, Esq., from Triage Cancer, about policies around taking extended time off from work for patients with cancer and their caregivers.

Ways for Patients and Their Loved Ones to Plan Ahead After a Cancer Diagnosis

May 30th 2023

As part of its Speaking Out video series, CURE spoke with Monica Fawzy Bryant, Esq.,, from Triage Cancer, about planning ahead after a cancer diagnosis.

Open Mic Showcase Continues Highlight the Talents of Cancer Survivors

May 26th 2023

The second installment of CURE®’s Open Mic Showcase features cancer survivors performing original songs, showcasing a handmade deck of cards and reading poetry.

Dependent Care Expansion Boosts Survival in AYA Patients With Cancer

May 25th 2023

Research showed a survival improvement in adolescent and young adult cancer survival after the Dependent Care Expansion allowed patients to be on their parents’ insurance until the age of 26.

Open Mic Showcase Debut Puts Cancer Survivors, Patients in the Spotlight

May 19th 2023

From music to poetry and dynamic storytelling, the first installment of CURE®’s Open Mic Showcase highlights the talents of patients and survivors of cancer.

During Cancer, Do What Brings You Joy, Vanessa Bayer Says

May 12th 2023

When going through cancer, former ‘Saturday Night Live’ cast member Vanessa Bayer found comedy. Now, she urges others to find what brings them joy.

Prostate Cancer Surveillance Is Safe With Continued Monitoring

May 8th 2023

Men with low-risk prostate cancer can usually safely forego treatment as long as they continue to monitor their disease with their clinicians, an expert said.

‘Knowledge Is Exponential’ in the Rare Blood Cancer Space

May 7th 2023

One scientific development can lead to many more for patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms, a type of rare blood cancer, according to an expert.

Learn About Rare Cancer Because ‘Uncertainty Creates Anxiety,’ Expert Says

May 5th 2023

After a patient is diagnosed with a rare disease such as a myeloproliferative neoplasm, learning about their condition and seeking expert clinicians can help put their mind at ease.

Ice-Based Therapy May Prevent Chemotherapy-Related Mucositis

May 2nd 2023

Among patients who held ice in their mouth before, during and after chemotherapy, 78% did not experience oral mucositis.

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