Turning resolutions into action: Three tips for a healthier new year

BY Karen Basen-Engquist, Ph.D.

It's that time of year ... when we resolve to lose weight, exercise more and eat more healthfully.

Changes like these can reduce our chances of developing cancer and improve our overall health and quality of life. But our experience and studies show that New Year's resolutions often fall by the wayside a few weeks into the year. We know what we need to do, and have good intentions, but most of us are not able to turn resolutions...

Unexpected blessings after breast cancer treatment

BY Megan Maisel

Danielle Harmon thought she was too young for cancer, but at age 31, she was diagnosed with invasive breast cancer following a routine well-woman...

AML survivor: Life after my stem cell transplant

BY Gerard Neumann

Leaving the hospital after a stem cell transplant is a blessing. However, it is a little like a game of Russian roulette.

As a result...

Triple-negative breast cancer survivor: Looking back

BY John Chattaway

At 37 years old, a stage 3 triple-negative breast cancer diagnosis is tough to swallow. If you're a working mother of twin boys, one of them...