'I love you Mommy': Heartbroken mother shares 4-year-old son's final moments of cancer battle A heartbroken mother has shared an emotional Facebook post addressed to her son Nolan, two months after he died of cancer.
Exposure to pesticides may increase risk of liver cancer People who are exposed to pesticides may face an increased risk of liver cancer, a new meta-analysis suggests.
North Carolina dad and two sons receive same heartbreaking cancer diagnosis North Carolina brothers Preston and Parker Jackson were both diagnosed with the same devastating pancreatic cancer as their father, Wayne Jackson, within just a few weeks of each other in 2016.
Scientists halt growth of colon, stomach cancers Australian researchers have discovered a "revolutionary" new way to stop the growth of colon and stomach cancers, which could lead to a new cancer-fighting drug within three years.
Firefighters donate sick days, raise money for dad of 3 battling stage 4 cancer A Connecticut fireman is bracing for a series of trips to Illinois in hopes of finding a treatment that will stop his stage 4 colorectal cancer in its tracks.
Should women with breast cancer opt for double mastectomies? This year alone, the American Cancer Society estimates that doctors will find more than 300,000 new cases of breast cancer in the United States.
Cancer researcher-turned-patient starts Facebook group to tackle complex world of clinical trials Five years ago, the clinical trial data on a cancer drug that Dr. Tom Marsilje had co-invented had just been presented at a health care conference when he received news that would forever change the way he approached the disease.
Hockey community rallies for Connecticut high school goalie battling cancer Players from rival towns and beyond are rallying for a Connecticut teen who finished his hockey season while unknowingly battling what was initially suspected to be the flu or tonsillitis, but eventually was discovered to be a softball-sized cancerous mass growing between his heart and lung.
Prostate cancer tests are now OK with panel, with caveats An influential U.S. government health panel is dropping its opposition to routine prostate cancer screening in favor of letting men decide for themselves after talking with their doctor.
College baseball player faces leukemia battle after 'shock' diagnosis When antibiotics failed to work on Justin Graham, he asked his West Virginia State University baseball coach to help him figure out what was making him ill.