White House scrapped FDA plan to restrict flavored e-cigarettes A White House office deleted language in a recently introduced tobacco regulation that would have removed flavored e-cigarettes from the market until they had been authorized by the Food and Drug Administration, an edited version of the document shows.
5-year-old Texas girl battling leukemia becomes honorary police officer Gigi Zuniga, 5, was diagnosed with leukemia three years ago, but last week, she received an honor to aid in her battle with the deadly cancer.
Sisters diagnosed weeks apart fight breast cancer together Two Utah sisters grew up in the same bedroom, went to the same college, worked for almost a decade at the same company and have visited over 50 countries side by side.
Can laser hair removal cause cancer? Q&A with Dr. Manny: I've been thinking about getting laser hair removal for my bikini line, but I'm a little worried about the radiation that's involved. Is there any kind of link between laser hair removal and cancer?
5 foods that may increase your cancer risk If you feel like the odds of getting cancer are higher than those of avoiding it, you’re not alone.
4 things that could cut the cancer death rate in half If you’ve ever doubted that a few healthy lifestyle changes can actually lower your risk of cancer, well, think again.
High school under fire for refusing to allow cancer survivor to sit with graduating class An Arizona high school has come under fire after denying a cancer survivor’s request to sit with his graduation class Thursday after he worked to keep up with classes through treatment.
Key lifestyle factors could help reduce breast cancer cases by 30 percent A new study concludes that if white women who carry common gene variants linked to breast cancer maintained key lifestyle factors, almost 30 percent of cases could be avoided.
Government study links cellphone radiation to cancer in rats A major U.S. government study on rats has found a link between cellphones and cancer, an explosive finding in the long-running debate about whether mobile phones cause health effects.
New HIV vaccine trial aims to build on earlier modest success A late-stage trial will begin later this year in South Africa to test the effectiveness of an HIV vaccine that has shown promise in earlier trials, according to the National Institutes of Health.