How a young cancer survivor shares support with others through alliance and advocacy
A sarcoma survivor is giving back by supporting others diagnosed with cancer at young ages.
A sarcoma survivor is giving back by supporting others diagnosed with cancer at young ages.
Cancer survivorship starts at diagnosis, requiring support for patient and families to maximize quality of life before, during and after treatment.
Sarcoma treatment at Ohio State helped a teen return to life as a college student, and led her to a new calling as an advocate for patients in her home country of Ecuador.
Early detection is the key to treating a rare gynecologic tumor that can develop during pregnancy.
An unexpected cancer journey led a teenager and her family to Ohio — and to a future filled with advocacy for patients in their home country.
Our Ohio State chefs share healthy fall flavors to support adolescent and young adult cancer research as part of the Mac Out Cancer Challenge.
Sun safety is a must for people of all ages in order to reduce the risk of melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer.
A renowned skin cancer expert and a promising Ohio State researcher are the latest honorees of the annual Block Memorial Lectureship, which has been promoting collaboration in cancer care for more than a quarter-century.
As vaping-linked health issues continue to emerge, Ohio State researchers are working to determine the health effects of e-cigarettes.
Before Erica could beat cancer, she had to know it was there. Follow an Ohio State student's journey from the unexplained symptoms to cancer survival.