When Jenny Burkholder, 51, first began feeling chest pain in 2019, she thought it was just the result of a yoga injury. “I went into chaturanga, and I thought I had ripped the muscles around my ...
A new study shows people with cancer are more likely to die from heart disease than those without cancer. The findings ...
CAR-T cell therapy provides long, treatment-free remissions for relapsed multiple myeloma, using genetically modified T cells ...
A mother of a breast cancer survivor who has lost loved ones to the disease explains why the phrase “living with cancer” doesn’t make sense, because there is no escape from it after diagnosis. Like ...
Caregiving presents various challenges, including daily care, patient advocation, and end-of-life decisions. Here’s what to expect and how to handle various situations. Share on Pinterest Fly View ...
Cancer treatment has come a long way, but doctors can’t eliminate all cancers. But in many cases, treatment can control the disease for months or even years. This means that more people are living ...
Mary Sage lay frozen in place, in such severe pain she couldn’t will herself off the chiropractor’s table. It was 2015, and Sage, then a 56-year-old program operation analyst at the University of ...
Marcia McFayden came to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center for treatment of triple-negative breast cancer and credits the MSK Healthy Living program with helping her learn how to live a healthier ...
We’ve been deprived of the last moments with loved ones and in-person gatherings to mourn together. What can we do to heal? By Susan Gubar “If I accept the vaccine,” one cancer patient says, “it will ...
Author Jonathan Gluck says most cancer stories take one of two forms: “He or she fought valiantly and died, or he or she fought valiantly and survived.” But Gluck, who was told in the prime of life ...
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