Mom diagnosed with colon cancer urges others to get screened early A 32-year-old mother’s video message urging others to listen to their bodies and get their symptoms checked has gone viral after she shared that she was diagnosed with colon cancer just days prior.
15 male Ground Zero first responders have breast cancer The 9/11 attack has produced another health nightmare — at least 15 men who were in the vicinity of Ground Zero defied astronomical odds and have been stricken with breast cancer.
9/11 attack: 15 male Ground Zero responders have breast cancer Ground Zero responder: ‘My breast cancer was related to exposure to 9/11 toxins’
This is how NASA's trying to find better cancer treatments in space With careful attention from an astronaut, a blood cell experiment may deliver improvements on cancer-fighting treatments.
Teen chooses homeschooling to help paralyzed mom diagnosed with 2 cancers A Michigan teen will forgo attending her junior year of high school with friends and instead be homeschooled so that she can help take care of her paralyzed mother, who was recently diagnosed with two different types of breast cancer.
Can using weed killer give you cancer? A jury verdict ordering Monsanto to pay $289 million to a school groundskeeper is raising some concerns about the household use of products such as Roundup.
Dr. Marc Siegel: Cancer took John McCain's life -- Here's the greatest tribute we could give him Cancer is a nonpartisan killer. If there’s any issue that should be able to unite Democrats and Republicans, it should be supporting a sharp escalation in federal funding for expanded research to find out more about what causes this terrible disease and how to better prevent it and treat it.
Dr. Manny Alvarez on McCain's aggressive glioblastoma John McCain's family says the senator has surpassed expectations for his survival; Dr. Manny Alvarez shares insight about the type of brain tumor McCain has been battling.
Neurosurgeon on McCain's decision to discontinue treatment Senator John McCain chooses to discontinue medical treatment for brain cancer; Dr. Jeffrey Brown weighs in on 'Fox & Friends.'
Toxin at heart of drug recall shows holes in medical safety net A toxin inadvertently produced in the manufacture of a widely prescribed medicine but not spotted for years raises questions about regulators' ability to detect risks in a sprawling global drug supply chain increasingly reliant on factories in China.