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KRAS Cancer News & Updates



Honoring Jerry Cornelius of Canyon Creek. Family Man, Texan, Craftsman
https://www.kraskickers.org/post/honoring-jerry-cornelius-of-canyon-creek-family-man-texan-craftsman
KRAS Cancer Connect
6 days ago
Bonnie J. Addario: A Spark Igniting Lung Cancer Survivorship
She showed us that Survivorship isn’t only about years lived. It’s about walking through fear, lifting others as you go, and leaving every place you touch a little better than when you found it.That is Survivorship — and that is the legacy Bonnie gave us. Her hugs, her fire, her passion — they live onBonnie’s courage changed the face of lung cancer and redefined what Survivorship means. She walked through the fire & lifted others, showing that patients can create change and

Terri Conneran KRAS Kickers
Aug 27


Val: A Life of Courage, Faith, and Hope
Val’s Advice to Others Facing Lung Cancer
...a quiet but powerful advocate, offering guidance to other people, especially young adults with cancer:
“Don’t freak out when you’re diagnosed. And don’t go straight to Google. Statistics don’t define you
KRAS Cancer Connect
Jul 29


Cancer Treatment & Clinical Trial Eligibility: What Patients Need to Know
Once you know your options, the next question is: Am I eligible? Here’s how doctors typically determine if a patient qualifies for a clinical trial or specific therapy—regardless of cancer type.
6 things that matter...

Terri Conneran KRAS Kickers
Jul 11


What Every Cancer Patient Should Know About Today’s Treatment Options
..just been diagnosed—or are navigating next step—you’re not alone. Cancer care has changed dramatically in the last decade. Today, you may have more treatment choices than ever before. This post is designed to help you understand your options and feel confident asking the right questions.

Terri Conneran KRAS Kickers
Jul 11


What Is ASCO Conference—And Should Cancer Patients Care?
💡 Why It Matters to Patients:
Even if you’re not in the room, what happens at ASCO can shape your treatment options—now and in the future. KRAS-driven cancers (lung, colon, pancreatic, and rare cancers) are a major area of focus at ASCO. knowing what’s coming can help you:
-Ask better questions -
-Stay ahead of the curve -
-Find hope in options you didn’t know existed- Gen-Me Medicine—where cancer care is about matching the right treatment to your unique molecular fingerpri

Terri Conneran KRAS Kickers
Jun 10


Precision Medicine has Empowered Cancer Patients
One of the patient voices from this documentary is Terri Conneran: Empowering the Patients For Precision Cancer Advocacy In the documentary, powerful stories from patients, industry experts, and healthcare providers about how precision medicine has empowered their healthcare decisions, providing renewed hope .


Rare Pancreas cancer FGFR + KRAS trial - comes to you
Rare Pancreatic cancer trial comes to you! FGFR + KRAS

Terri Conneran KRAS Kickers
May 19


LGSOC Cancer Treatment FDA Fast Tracked
Low-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer (LGSOC)Â is a rare, slow-growing type of ovarian cancer. It starts in the cells lining the ovaries, fallopian tubes, or peritoneum ...


Laurie S
I Thought! ‘ I must be really out of shape’ Laurie shares her hope from living with lung cancer

Terri Conneran KRAS Kickers
Apr 4, 2023


Deborah C.
After listening to Deborah's story, it's clear that she has been through an incredible journey. She gives insight into what it was like...

C Schlatt
Jul 1, 2022


I told the doctor you're in the wrong room!
Brenda's journey resonates with hope . Her story started nine months ago. Brenda recalls her experiences leading up until the moment she...

C Schlatt
Jun 3, 2022
Honoring Jerry Cornelius of Canyon Creek. Family Man, Texan, Craftsman
https://www.kraskickers.org/post/honoring-jerry-cornelius-of-canyon-creek-family-man-texan-craftsman
Cancer Treatment & Clinical Trial Eligibility: What Patients Need to Know
Once you know your options, the next question is: Am I eligible? Here’s how doctors typically determine if a patient qualifies for a clinical trial or specific therapy—regardless of cancer type.
6 things that matter...
What Every Cancer Patient Should Know About Today’s Treatment Options
..just been diagnosed—or are navigating next step—you’re not alone. Cancer care has changed dramatically in the last decade. Today, you may have more treatment choices than ever before. This post is designed to help you understand your options and feel confident asking the right questions.
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