After colon cancer, activity is linked to better survival More leisure activity - like tennis or jogging – and less TV-time after a colon cancer diagnosis was linked with better survival in a new study.
Nickelodeon show profiles dying children Even though Linda Ellerbee has addressed many tough topics with young audiences before, it took a decade before Nickelodeon approved her idea of a "Nick News" episode where children with terminal illnesses talk about their lives.
The Wendy Walk: Siblings raise millions to find cure for mom’s cancer Wendy Landes was a 53-year-old wife, mother of three, fitness enthusiast and successful lawyer when she received a devastating diagnosis in 2008: She had a rare form of cancer known as liposarcoma.
9 things that impact your risk of breast cancer You've heard the statistics--that one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime.
Michigan man, 22, helps raise over $102G for family of Uber driver battling terminal cancer Seventy-year-old Ken Wayne Broskey has given about 20 rides per day to about 140 people per week for the past five months— but a recent 12-minute ride ended up changing the Michigan man’s life in a way he never expected.
CNN anchor says she has breast cancer, is getting mastectomy CNN anchor Zoraida Sambolin says she has breast cancer and is getting a double mastectomy.
12 exciting cancer breakthroughs you should know about Exciting breakthroughs are in the works, and these women are giving us hope.
Angelina Jolie surgery sparks surge in female cancer tests, study says Hollywood star Angelina Jolie's decision to make public her double mastectomy more than doubled the number of women in Britain seeking to have genetic breast cancer tests, according to a study released on Friday.
3-year-old cancer patient sworn in as America’s youngest sheriff On Thursday, 3-year-old cancer patient Wyatt Schmaltz was sworn in as the nation’s youngest special sheriff deputy from his hospital room in Indianapolis.