
The Present is a Present
“If cancer has taught me anything, it’s that I cannot do it all myself and that I do not have to be strong all the time.”

“If cancer has taught me anything, it’s that I cannot do it all myself and that I do not have to be strong all the time.”

Dr. Jessica Donington, the chief of thoracic surgery at the University of Chicago, wants to keep mesothelioma patients living not just longer, but better, too.

One of the best things you can do during the cancer journey is become your own biggest supporter. Issue 13’s tracklist provides all the inspo for the sweet solace of self-love.

From mental health management to palliative care assessment, augmented intelligence is helping shape the future of cancer care.

A sudden diagnosis of stage IV lung cancer left Diane Hura uncertain about her future, but a drug for ALK-positive lung cancers inspired hope for a second chance.