Head and neck cancer patient: Why I chose MD Anderson

BY Paul Neff

I was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma of the tonsil, a type of head and neck cancer, in December 2012. I met with some of the best doctors near my home in southern California, but I never left those appointments with confidence in their gameplan. Surgeons told us surgery was the solution, the oncologist said chemotherapy was the answer, and the radiation oncologist said radiation therapy was the way to go.

Feeling confused...

Paul Neff shares his story about coming to MD Anderson for squamous cell carcinoma of the tonsil treatment.

BRCA genetic testing for breast and ovarian cancers: It's easier than you think

BY Erika Archer Lewis

Twenty years ago, while a college senior, I spent weekends commuting from Austin to Houston to care for my 42-year-old mother. She was battling...

CLL patient on cancer treatment: It takes a team

BY Harley Hudson

I've been on many teams over the decades. Some have been very successful. Others, not so much. Now I find myself on a new team, my cancer...

4 Tips to protect your colon

BY Robert Bresalier, M.D.

Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in both men and women in the United States, and the third leading cause of cancer death....

8 tips for coping with cancer-related lymphedema

BY Pamela J. Schlembach, M.D.

Thanks to recent developments in the medical field, more and more people are surviving and thriving after cancer treatment. However, patients...

Prostate cancer patient fights back and gives back

BY Bryan Frame


On March 23, 2011, I was told I wouldn't live to be an old man. I was diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer and was told by my...

The patient paradox: Planning for the future, while living in the moment

BY Sarah Hines

"Happy is the person who knows what to remember of the past, what to enjoy in the present, and what to plan for in the future."...

Colon cancer patient: 'Cancer doesn't have to be a death sentence'

BY Kellie Bramlet

Marie Cavazos never expected the stomach pain she had been experiencing was a colon cancer symptom.

In April 2010, Marie started feeling...

Melanoma survivor: Pale is always in

BY Amanda Woodward

Because of my melanoma diagnosis, I consider myself a student of sun safety. I've learned to be diligent and cautious about my sun exposure...