
Making Cancer a Family Affair
Instead of hiding details of her metastatic breast cancer diagnosis from her children, Michelle Audoin opened the door for clear expectations and frank conversations
Instead of hiding details of her metastatic breast cancer diagnosis from her children, Michelle Audoin opened the door for clear expectations and frank conversations
Following her son’s death from peripheral T-cell lymphoma, Sandy McHugh keeps his memory alive through Jake’s Dragon Foundation.
Researchers hope effective telehealth will increase access to palliative care for more cancer patients.
The specialized balance training exercise can help keep the nervous system healthy during chemotherapy by giving it a workout.
Christine Ledbetter on the ways her husband’s prostate cancer affected their relationship and finding support as a caregiver.
The AACR hosts a roundtable to ‘get real’ about cancer health disparities.
A higher proportion of cancer patients are enrolling in research studies than previously thought, but many patients lack the access needed to participate.
Make sure your siblings understand the responsibility of caregiving, and ask them to take on specific tasks.
Cancer and treatment can change how you swallow food and liquids. A specialist can help with your recovery.
Take precautions to help care for your nails and avoid infection during treatment.