“Cancer doesn’t run in my family, and I didn’t have a clue what Multiple Myeloma was when I was diagnosed with it. I didn’t know…
African Americans are twice as likely to be diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma, a cancer of the bone and blood, than any other population. Join us…
Vernell, who is African American, says he understands that many patients of color have medical mistrust. As a nurse, he says he always encourages family,…
Alicia spent her life taking care of others. Then she found herself in need of support after learning she had fractured her back, permanent kidney…
The clinical trial continues to work for Marion and overall she is thrilled to be able to spend time with her grandkids. 72 year old…
In our #ClinicalTrialChronicles people impacted by cancer share their stories from diagnosis to clinical trial participation. Nora shares her story in this video.
Over the past two and a half years, I’ve traveled from Lancaster County, PA to Philadelphia every week. The distance, though, means less to me…
Nora’s clinical trial started in July of 2021. She continues to get bi-weekly
James M. knows how to probe the narratives of history. As a research historian for a firm based in the Washington, DC area, it’s his…
“All I have left now are clinical trials – and it gets really scary,” Amy told us when we spoke with her about her battle…