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  • Secure Connections

    Patients find each other online and get support they say is unparalleled, but with openness comes concern about privacy.

    by Kate Yandell

  • Survivor Profile

    Handle With Care

    Brain cancer survivor Lanette Veres sends cards and packages to others with the disease. She believes no one should face cancer alone.

    by Lindsey Konkel

  • Cancer Patient Advocates Find Strength in Numbers

    Patient advocates have become a vital part of the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium. Opportunities for advocates continue to multiply.

    by Marci A. Landsmann

  • Cancer and Credit

    The financial burden of a cancer diagnosis can lower a patient's credit score.

    by Shelly Rosenfeld

  • First Ladies of Africa Issue Call to Address Cancer Crisis

    A coalition of wives of African leaders, originally dedicated to addressing HIV/AIDS, is now also taking on the growing problem of cancer.

    by Bradley D. Miller, PhD

  • From the Editor-in-Chief

    Value-Based Cancer Care: Paying for Performance

    The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services implements incentive programs to reward quality care.

    by William G. Nelson, MD, PhD

  • Forward Look

    A New Use for Patient Data

    Gregory Daniel on real-world evidence for cancer drug approvals.

    by Sue Rochman

  • Policy Matters

    FDA Seeks to Improve Access to Investigational Oncology Drugs

    Project Facilitate offers assistance to medical professionals who want investigational drugs for their cancer patients.

    by Richard Pazdur, MD

  • Survivor Profile

    A Sister’s Circle

    School counselor Diane Nathaniel creates communities for herself and those around her in Brooklyn and beyond. Her cancer diagnosis led her into patient advocacy.

    by Marci A. Landsmann

  • Get Involved

    Stay Close

    Participants in Airbnb's Open Homes program help nonprofit organizations to provide temporary lodging for cancer patients.

    by Katherine Malmo