Biden has 'cancerous tissue' removed, White House says: 'No further treatment is required' President Biden had a “cancerous” skin lesion removed during his February health assessment, according to a White House memo sent on Friday.
Veterans, families still sick from contaminated water at Camp Lejeune Fox News’ Bryan Llenas reports that half a million veterans are sick from contaminated water at Camp Lejeune from 1957 to 1987.
Missouri bill to ease access for breast cancer screenings A Missouri bill has been approved Thurday in an attempt to ease access to breast cancer screenings. This bill will aid in identifying cancer and other serious diseases early.
Colorectal cancer is showing up in younger people and at more advanced stages: study A new study from the American Cancer Society says that advanced stage colorectal cancer (CRC) cases are rising and the disease is being seen more frequently in younger patients.
Could a urine test detect pancreatic and prostate cancer? Study shows 99% success rate A simple urine test could detect pancreatic and prostate cancer with up to a 99% rate of accuracy, says a new study from the Korea Institute of Materials Science. Other experts weigh in.
Casey DeSantis is rethinking 'Florida’s approach to combating cancer' after her own battle with the disease Casey DeSantis, wife to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, launched the Cancer Connect Collaborative initiative to expand research and treatment for cancer.
Sports Illustrated swimsuit model overcomes mini-stroke and tumors Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Victoria Vesce says she recovered from severe health scares through ‘finding Jesus.'
Pancreatic cancer rates are rising faster among women than men: new study A new study found that pancreatic cancer rates are rising faster among women than men; the study was published recently in the journal Gastroenterology. Here's what doctors advise.
Democrat Jamie Raskin offers update on his cancer treatment Rep. Jamie Raskin says he has taken three of six rounds of chemotherapy and has high hopes to be rid of his large B-cell lymphoma in the coming months and years.
Air Force will review cancer among personnel who worked close to nation's ground-based warheads A review into Air Force employees that were diagnosed with cancer after supporting, guarding, or operating the nation's ground-based warheads is being conducted.