Survivorship
Dr. Stacy D’Andre, a medical oncologist, explains that even the tiniest lifestyle changes can add up to more energy and improved health.
Dr. Kebede Begna, a hematologist, explains what treatment-free remission is and the criteria for determining if this approach is appropriate for people with CML.
Dr. Elizabeth Cathcart-Rake explains the value of specialized cancer care for LGBTQ+ people and how she hopes to pave the way for improved outcomes with the Rainbows Breast Cancer Clinic.
Dr. Eleshia Morrison and Black survivors of breast cancer share insights on how to navigate life after breast cancer treatment.
Scott Brandes learned he had acute leukemia when his wife was pregnant. The hope of meeting the baby and supportive colleagues sustained him through treatment.
Cris Ross, chief information officer at Mayo Clinic, shares his experience of rehabilitation and healing after colorectal cancer treatment and recurrence.
Drs. Michele Halyard and Eleshia Morrison discuss cultural differences that can make breast cancer diagnosis and treatment more difficult for Black women.
Cris Ross, chief information officer at Mayo Clinic, shares his experience of completing colorectal cancer treatment, then learning that his cancer had returned.
Cris Ross, chief information officer at Mayo Clinic, shares his experience of becoming a colorectal cancer patient and coping with the side effects of chemotherapy, radiation and surgery.
Read excerpts from the book "Mayo Clinic on Prostate Health" to learn about hormone therapy for advanced prostate cancer and relieving advanced prostate cancer pain.