Flame-broiled fish linked with higher breast cancer risk When cooked a certain way, even healthy foods may affect breast cancer risk, a new study finds.
Coffee linked to reduced risk of endometrial cancer Women who love their coffee, take note: The brewed beverage is associated with a reduced risk of endometrial cancer, a new study finds
Aspirin linked to lower breast cancer risk Taking aspirin regularly may reduce a person's risk for a certain type of brain cancer, a new study finds
Celebrity news stories may shape women's breast cancer choices The tone of news stories about celebrity breast cancer treatments may be influencing women's decisions about their own therapy, researchers suggest.
Docs find rare cancer in teen after soccer injury A soccer ball to the stomach may have saved a South Carolina teen’s life, as doctors diagnosed him with a rare cancer while treating him for the sports injury.
Eating nuts linked to lower risk of colon cancer Eating nuts has been linked to a number of health benefits, such as a reduced risk of obesity, diabetes and heart disease
Inquiry halts work at two NIH labs The National Institutes of Health shut down production of clinical-study drugs at two laboratories after an internal inquiry found them “not in compliance with quality and safety standards.”
Bristol-Myers' Opdivo extends survival in head and neck cancer, study finds Bristol-Myers Squibb's cancer immunotherapy drug, Opdivo, helped advanced head and neck cancer patients with a dismal prognosis live longer than other standard treatments, according to data from a late-stage study presented on Tuesday.
Colorado students shave heads to support 9-year-old classmate battling cancer Third-grader Marlee Park lost her hair after completing more than 40 weeks of chemotherapy, but she won’t be the only student with a smooth scalp— her classmates shaved their heads in solidarity.