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  • Caregiving With Confidence

    A Crash Course in Cancer

    Caregivers can act as teachers and liaisons for their loved ones. Here’s how they can quickly get up to speed on cancer.

    by K.J. Bannan

  • Coping With Chemo Brain

    Many cancer patients have problems with memory or thinking that can linger for years after treatment. The cause is a mystery, but new tactics are helping many people cope with its effects.

    by Stephen Ornes

  • February 18: The Week in Cancer News

    Aspirin is ineffective in preventing breast cancer recurrence, and immunotherapy holds promise for some patients with advanced anal cancer.

    by Kevin McLaughlin

  • How COVID-19 Changed Cancer Care

    A new report from the American Association for Cancer Research explores how the COVID-19 pandemic affected cancer patients, researchers and care providers.

    by Eric Fitzsimmons

  • January 28: The Week in Cancer News

    Pharmacies asked to stop turning immune-compromised people away for fourth shot, and fiber intake is associated with stronger immune response in people with melanoma.

    by Marci A. Landsmann

  • January 7: The Week in Cancer News

    Three out of four people with advanced colorectal cancer suffer significant financial hardship, and lung cancer patients who quit smoking experience increased survival.

    by Marci A. Landsmann

  • Acknowledging the Stress of Cancer

    A patient advocate session at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium offered practical tips for dealing with cancer.

    by Marci A. Landsmann

  • Quality Questions

    When you are diagnosed with cancer, how can you be sure you're getting appropriate care?

    by K.J. Bannan

  • Your Cancer Guide

    The Promise of New Year’s Resolutions

    Don't let the uncertainties of the pandemic and cancer dampen the tradition of reaching for something better.

    by Hester Hill Schnipper

  • Caregiving With Confidence

    What Are the Goals of Care?

    It's never too early for caregivers to initiate discussions about treatment goals.

    by K.J. Bannan