Kirstie Alley’s ‘recently discovered’ colon cancer battle: What to know about the disease Actress Kirstie Alley passed away this week at age 71 after a recent battle with colon cancer, her family said. Here's what people need to know about colon cancer and preventing or detecting it.
John Travolta mourns Kirstie Alley; also lost wife Kelly Preston and friend Olivia Newton-John to cancer John Travolta has lost several important women in his life to various kinds of cancer, including his wife Kelly Preston, and close friends and co-stars Kirstie Alley and Olivia Newton-John.
Pelé responding well to new treatment after recent scare: 'A lot of hope' After a health scare that sent him to palliative care earlier Saturday, Brazilian soccer legend Pelé, 82, is now responding positively to his new treatment.
New York mom describes having a baby after cancer: 'Science is incredible' Breast cancer survivor and new mom Victoria Raphael of New York shares her success story with Fox News Digital — as fertility specialist Dr. Jaime Knopman explains fertility preservation.
Breast cancer survivor celebrates son's first birthday after fertility preservation Victoria Raphael of New York City reveals her success story — and her decision to freeze her eggs after she was diagnosed with cancer.
Holidays may be the right time for family health chats: Joan Lunden shares key tips TV personality and health advocate Joan Lunden talked to Fox News Digital about knowing one's family health history — and how to have frank conversations with relatives over the holidays.
Actress Blythe Danner, Gwyneth Paltrow's mother, is in remission from the same cancer that killed her husband Blythe Danner revealed she was diagnosed with oral cancer and is currently in remission. Coincidently, her husband died from the same disease.
Why this 'Fox & Friends' co-host is grateful his wife went to get new sunglasses Thanksgiving week is a wonderful time to be thankful for our blessings and reflect on them. I am grateful that my wife and I went to get new sunglasses a few years ago. Here's why.
Cancer screenings and diagnoses lag post-COVID, causing potential delays to treatment Cancer screenings are still lagging behind pre-pandemic levels. The interruption may likely cause a delay in disease diagnoses and proper treatment.
Army base to be investigated after stationed soldiers develop terminal blood cancer The CDC is conducting a health study on a California army base after toxic chemicals were found in drinking water. Veterans who were once stationed there developed cancer years later.