New Jersey man has tumor size of his head removed from neck Wingert said that several doctors had been hesitant to operate because of the risks associated with the tumor that size.
Mom with aggressive cancer will likely lose eyesight, upper teeth during treatment A British mom of three diagnosed with aggressive cancer will likely lose her vision in one eye and her upper teeth to radiation therapy, a treatment she chose to undergo to spend more time with her children, she said.
Virginia doctor allegedly tied women's tubes, performed other surgeries without consent A Virginia doctor was arrested Friday for allegedly performing unnecessary surgical procedures on women without their knowledge or consent.
Alabama deputies help veteran with disability who was trying to see doctor 100 miles away, officials say In a coordinated effort, deputies in Alabama helped a veteran with a disability get to a doctor’s appointment nearly two hours away, authorities said.
Blood test could potentially give an early warning of breast cancer Dr. Janette Nesheiwat on the 5-year early warning.
Boy, 11, dies of rare cancer after family celebrates Christmas early An 11-year-old British boy with a rare blood cancer whose family celebrated Christmas early this year out of fears he may not make it until the holiday has died, his parents said.
Florida deputy, nonprofit surprise boy fighting cancer with Disney World trip A Florida boy battling cancer got a nice surprise on Friday after a deputy sergeant, who learned about the seven-year-old’s diagnosis, started a fundraising effort to send the boy and his family to Disney World.
Olympic gold medalist Kikkan Randall opens up about her cancer battle, running NYC Marathon American Olympic gold medalist Kikkan Randall, who competed in cross-country skiing in the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Games, is running Sunday's New York City marathon months after beating breast cancer.
Olympic gold medalist and cancer survivor takes on her next challenge: the New York City Marathon Kikkan Randall received a cancer diagnosis just months after she won America's first Olympic gold medal in cross-country skiing.
Three-time cancer survivor ready to run New York City Marathon Kristina Baum, communications director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, was declared cancer-free as of June 17, 2019.