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CURE TV®

With CURE TV®, you have access to a variety of informative and uplifting videos. You’ll find interviews with cancer experts, advocates, patients, caregivers, as well as highlights from our celebratory events showcasing interviews with award winners and celebrity speakers.

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.

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.

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.

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.

There’s ‘Unmistakable Momentum’ in MPN Advances, Expert Says

April 30th 2023

Dr. Naveen Pemmaraju outlines three reasons why he feels that there is “a momentum that’s unmistakable,” in the field of myeloproliferative neoplasms.

‘The More I Talk, the Stronger I Feel,’ MPN Survivor Says

April 22nd 2023

Mayra Andujar Delgado does not shy away from discussing her myelofibrosis diagnosis. In fact, the survivor becomes empowered by sharing her knowledge with others.

Elahere Symptoms Patients With Ovarian Cancer Should Look Out For

April 7th 2023

There are certain side effects from Elahere — a newly approved ovarian cancer drug — that patients taking the treatment should look out for, an expert said.

An Expert Overview of Eye Issues From Antibody Drug Conjugates

March 29th 2023

Antibody drug conjugates, which are used to treat various types of cancer, can cause eye issues, though they are easily treated if caught early, one expert said.

Palliative Care Decreases Hospital Readmissions in Ovarian Cancer

March 27th 2023

Patients with ovarian cancer who utilized palliative care tended to have fewer hospital readmissions than those who did not, according to a recent study.

An Expert Discusses Nubeqa Side Effects Patients Should Know About

March 2nd 2023

Long-term follow-up of Nubeqa for nonmetastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer showed that the drug was safe and effective in treating this patient population.

3 Important Patient-Provider Discussions for Newly Diagnosed Kidney Cancer

February 27th 2023

After a patient receives a kidney cancer diagnosis, there are some important conversations to have with their health care team.

What to Expect During Genomic Testing for Prostate Cancer

February 22nd 2023

An expert explains what patients with low-grade prostate cancer can expect when undergoing genomic testing — and why the procedure is important.

Expert Offers 3 Ways to Be a Self-Advocate During Cancer Treatment

February 13th 2023

From education to second opinions, an expert offers tips to patients with cancer on self-advocacy, especially when it comes to fertility preservation.

SBRT Reduces Side Effects, Treatment Visits in Pancreatic Cancer

January 24th 2023

Patients with pancreatic cancer who underwent stereotactic body radiation tended to have fewer side effects and treatment sessions compared to those who had intensity-modulated radiation therapy.

‘Profound’ Evidence Shows Breathing Can Improve Cancer-Related Pain and Stress

January 17th 2023

While some may say that teaching breathing techniques gives patients with cancer the “heebie-jeebies”, it can actually have a major impact on patients’ pain and stress, according to an expert.

Ongoing Research May Lead to ‘Exciting’ Advancements for Myelofibrosis Years Down the Line

December 14th 2022

Research efforts will improve the lives of patients with myelofibrosis, though those advancements may take years to come, an expert said.

3 Tips for Getting Comfortable With an Ostomy After GI Cancer Surgery

November 29th 2022

An expert offers three steps that patients can take to become more comfortable and confident with their ostomy after undergoing surgery for gastric cancer.

Educating Patients About Cancer Disparities Can Empower Them in Screening and Treatment Decisions

November 16th 2022

When patients are aware of cancer disparities, it can empower them to be proactive about their care to close the prognostic gap between races.

Expert Answers Common Questions About Ostomies After GI Cancer Surgery

November 15th 2022

From odor to diet concerns, a nurse practitioner answers common questions about colostomies and ileostomies from patients with cancer.

With Transplant the Only Cure for Myelofibrosis, Clinical Trials, Patient-Provider Communication Is Key

November 14th 2022

Patients with myelofibrosis should be open about their treatment goals with their providers, and potentially consider getting a second opinion or participating in a clinical trial, one expert says.

Lung Cancer Survivor Urges Others to Participate in Research, Says it ‘Will Make a Difference in the Future’ of Others

October 5th 2022

A breast cancer research nurse and lung cancer survivor stresses the importance of participating in clinical trials that are investigating the latest treatments.

Patients With Cancer Should Speak Up About Mental Health Struggles if They Don’t Feel Heard, Expert Says

August 15th 2022

A psychiatrist advises patients with cancer to speak up about their mental health concerns during cancer treatment, as there are tools that can guide best next steps.

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