Articles from CURE Magazine
Protecting Parenthood for Cancer Survivors
A new movement aims to secure insurance coverage for patients who undergo fertility preservation before cancer treatment. Read More
Screening Younger for Colorectal Cancer
A new American Cancer Society guideline recommends starting screening for colorectal cancer at age 45. Read More
In Sickness and in Health: Dating Apps in the Cancer World
Some online dating sites are specifically for people affected by cancer. Read More
Getting 'Smart' About Survivorship
Apps and online resources can help the mind, body and soul. Read More
Easy on the Eyes: Protecting Eye Health Through Cancer Treatments
A variety of cancer treatments can affect eye health, but being proactive helps avoid or lessen ocular issues. Read More
Closer to a Cure for Myeloma
In pretreated multiple myeloma, experimental CAR-T cell immunotherapy offers the potential for long-term — and possibly even permanent — remission. Read More
The Center of Attention
Under Medicare’s new oncology care model, patient-centric treatment aims to save money while improving health outcomes. Read More
Straight to the Heart
A greater understanding of the cardiac side effects of cancer treatments has led to the formation of cardio-oncology teams. Read More
No Time Like the Present to Overcome Stress
Practicing mindfulness can help patients and their loved ones overcome stress and worry. Read More
PTSD Rates Among Patients With Cancer Are Three Times Above the General Population
The disease is both physically and emotionally taxing. Now, a new study finds that more than 1 in 5 people diagnosed with cancer suffer from PTSD. Some even experience symptoms years later. Read More
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