This week is National Nurses Week, and this video from TEDMED pays tribute to the wonderful men and women who help millions of patients through some of their darkest days. ... Read more
Service dogs are typically thought of as necessary companions for the visually impaired, but service and therapy dogs can be a practical solution for people with a variety of illnesses, including ... Read more
A young woman from Sydney, Australia was turned away by four different doctors and misdiagnosed with sciatica before she was finally correctly diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma. MORE: Ten common emotional responses to ... Read more
Treating cancer is expensive and according to the American Cancer Society, the cost isn’t just incurred by the patient, but society as a whole. Here are some interesting economic facts and stats about ... Read more
This year, Scott Peterson is celebrating 10 years of remission from lymphoma and has accepted the nomination to run in the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s (LLS) Man of the Year campaign. MORE: Lymphoma ... Read more
Signs are appearing outside restrooms in the United Kingdom to advise members of the public that not all disabilities are visible. MORE: Learn how healthy eating and exercise can impact lymphoma risk. According ... Read more
In this whiteboard animation video from the National Cancer Institute, find out how clinical trials work and why they’re so important in advancing cancer treatments. MORE: Why we need clinical trials ... Read more
A cancer diagnosis can throw a person and their loved ones into emotional turmoil. It’s perfectly normal for anyone diagnosed with cancer to go through a whole range of emotions, ... Read more
When Amy Rule from Newark, Ohio, first began to get sick, her doctors thought she had bronchitis. It wasn’t until she’d been suffering for several months that she found out ... Read more
David Quessenberry was so happy to have finished chemotherapy treatment that when he rang the victory bell at the University of Texas MD Anderson Center, he broke it! MORE: Lymphoma survivor ... Read more