Jane Fonda gives health update after being diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma Jane Fonda updated fans on her health following her non-Hodgkin lymphoma diagnosis. The actress, 84, described how she's feeling in a recent blog post.
Jared Kushner seen with bandage on neck following second operation as family enjoys Sunday outing Jared Kushner took the family out for a Labor Day weekend boat ride in Miami and was seen with a bandage on his beck following an operation for thyroid cancer.
Colonoscopy screening by Heidi Klum raises awareness of process after she was 'late to the party' During a TV appearance, "America's Got Talent" judge Heidi Klum discussed her recent colonoscopy — the test that's done to screen for colon cancer on healthy patients of a certain age.
Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma: What is the cancer that Jane Fonda announced she has? Actress and activist Jane Fonda announced this week that she's been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and has "started chemo treatments." But what is this form of cancer? Here are details.
Jane Fonda reveals cancer diagnosis: This is 'very treatable' Actress Jane Fonda revealed Friday to fans in an Instagram post she has been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma. The movie star is undergoing chemotherapy.
New study suggests you should stop eating ultra-processed foods Researchers at Tufts University found that men are at a greater risk of developing colorectal cancer if they consume ultra-processed foods.
Argentine cancer survivor offers affordable cooling chemo caps to help cancer patients keep their hair An Argentine woman named Paula Estrada created a cooling cap that helped her keep her hair when she was diagnosed with breast cancer and is now selling the caps for $2 to help others.
Cancer researcher 'absolutely' sees possibility of cure as breast cancer vaccine progresses Mayo Clinic Cancer Researcher Keith Knutson joined 'Fox News Sunday' to discuss the progress on the vaccine and the significance of the breakthrough in fighting the disease.
New study shows increase in stage 4 cervical cancer in white, black women in the US A new study indicates that there are increasing cases of late-stage cervical cancer for middle-aged black and white women in the United States.
Scientists reveal simple new process that may help eliminate toxic chemicals from everyday items Northwestern University researchers have found a simple solution that may break down toxic PFAS chemicals, which are linked to a variety of health problems: basically, a mixture of soap and water.