Humor is one way to cope with the intense feelings triggered by a cancer diagnosis. Sharing a laugh with friends and family can help you keep a positive outlook on life, give you a renewed sense of control, and even boost your body’s healing processes. Read More
02/2014

February 25, 2014
Pat Godfrey McRee Pat Godfrey McRee, a 20-year, three-time breast cancer survivor, shows how deciding to find humor, and therefore joy, in the worst moments following her diagnoses has been healing. Read More

February 18, 2014
Amber Bauer, ASCO staff Summer camp can be an amazing experience for kids whose lives have been affected by cancer. Although summer may seem like a long way off, now is the time to start researching and registering for programs. Read More

February 14, 2014
Amber Bauer, ASCO staff Learn how to show your heart some love on Valentine’s Day and keep it healthy before, during, and after cancer. Read More

February 12, 2014
Kidney cancer patient advocate Berit Eberhardt describes why she traveled more than 5,000 miles to attend the 2014 Genitourinary Cancers Symposium. Read More