Joe Exotic begs Biden for pardon as he fears he has prostate cancer: 'Make this right' "Tiger King" star Joe Exotic is begging President Joe Biden for a pardon as he fears he has cancer.
Kate Middleton shares a sweet chat with cancer patient Mila Sneddon, 4, in first YouTube video On Wednesday, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge shared a promo video for their YouTube channel.
Rolling Stones rocker Ronnie Wood says he had a secret second battle with cancer, was given the 'all-clear' Ronnie Wood detailed his private battle with small-cell cancer. He previously fought lung cancer.
FDA to scrutinize unproven cancer drugs after 10-year gap Each year the U.S. approves dozens of new uses for cancer drugs based on early signs that they can shrink or slow the spread of tumors.
'The Addams Family' actor Felix Silla dead at 84 Felix Silla, a versatile actor best known for his role as hairy Cousin Itt on TV's "The Addams Family," died Friday after battling pancreatic cancer. He was 84.
Unusual treatment shows promise for kids with brain tumors For decades, a deadly type of childhood cancer has eluded science’s best tools. Now doctors have made progress with an unusual treatment: Dripping millions of copies of a virus directly into kids’ brains to infect their tumors and spur an immune system attack.
American Airlines apologizes to cancer survivor over sweatshirt with expletive American Airlines issued an apology to a woman who was told to cover up a sweatshirt championing her cancer recovery.
Dave Portnoy reveals fan's cancer is in remission Dave Portnoy, founder of media company Barstool Sports, on Friday had the opportunity to reveal that one of his fan's cancer is in remission.
Kylie Jenner's $500G donation helps launch lounge for teen cancer patients Kylie Jenner donated $500G to help launch a lounge for teen cancer patients.
Ultra-processed foods, drinks linked to higher colorectal cancer risk: study A diet high in ultra-processed foods and drinks was linked to an increased risk of colorectal cancer, according to a study conducted in Spain. There was no increased risk for prostate cancer, but breast cancer patients who smoke, or used to smoke, saw a higher risk.