Coping With Cancer Through Yoga and Meditation
When Wendy Campbell was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma, she turned to yoga for meaning. Here’s how the practice helped her cope.
When Wendy Campbell was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma, she turned to yoga for meaning. Here’s how the practice helped her cope.
In this podcast, Dr. Michael Williams discusses research about treating several types of lymphoma presented at last month’s ASH Annual Meeting.
In this podcast, Cancer.Net Associate Editor Dr. Michael Williams describes lymphoma research advances presented at the American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting.
A bone marrow/stem cell transplant is an effective treatment option for several cancers, even when the patient is older. Read how you and your doctor can determine if the treatment is right for you.
People who have HIV are at a higher risk for developing some cancers. Dr. Ramya Ramaswami shares what you need to know about cancer prevention and treatment if you’re living with the virus.
The 2018 Clinical Cancer Advances report of the American Society of Clinical Oncology has crowned an adoptive cell immunotherapy as its Advance of the Year. What is this innovative cancer treatment? What are the risks and benefits?
The 2017 Clinical Cancer Advances report of the American Society of Clinical Oncology has announced that the Advance of the Year is Immunotherapy 2.0. Why 2.0? Because the role of immunotherapy in cancer care is expanding, and oncologists are learning how to use it more effectively.
In this ASCO Post article, Lori Piggott describes the lessons she has learned while dealing with three cancers over three decades.