'Friends' star James Michael Tyler details prostate cancer battle The actor, who played Gunther in the series, was diagnosed in 2018 and is now battling stage 4 cancer.
Novartis experimental prostate cancer drug gets FDA breakthrough designation Novartis announced on Wednesday that the FDA granted Breakthrough Therapy designation to an experimental therapy that targets advanced castration-resistant prostate cancer.
Breast cancer pill shows benefit in certain hard-to-treat cases A pill has been shown to help keep certain early-stage, hard-to-treat breast cancers at bay after initial treatment in findings being reported early because they are so promising.
FDA greenlights targeted therapy for lung cancer mutation The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first drug for a specific mutation causing lung cancer in adult patients who have undergone at least one systemic treatment, such as chemotherapy.
Jeff Corwin on historic Tasmanian devil return: It's 'a glimmer of hope' Tasmanian Devils have been born in the wild of the Australian mainland for the first time in more than 3,000 years.
Kate Middleton keeps promise to wear a pink dress for young cancer patient The mother of three told Mila Sneddon, "I want to give you a big, squeezy cuddle."
Dozens of sunscreens have cancer-causing chemical, lab claims An independent testing lab has detected the chemical benzene, a known human carcinogen, in 78 sunscreen products and is now calling on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to recall the products.
FDA approves new prostate cancer imaging tool, company says The company behind an imaging agent meant to identify prostate cancer said it received FDA approval on Thursday for use in patients with suspected metastasis or recurrence.
Woman shocked by colorectal cancer diagnosis after screenings were delayed during pandemic Lindy Thackston’s symptoms set in around January, with severe stomach cramps, lower back pressure and later, blood in her stool. As an early morning news anchor and mother of a toddler, the fatigue was less noticeable.
US cervical cancers fall but other sex-related cancers rise Screening and the HPV vaccine have led to drops in cervical cancers over the last two decades in the U.S., a new study finds, but the gains are offset by a rise in other tumors caused by the virus.