First patient cured of HIV dies of cancer The first patient cured of HIV, Timothy Ray Brown (also known as "Berlin patient"), has died of cancer.
Shannen Doherty updates fans about her health journey while battling stage 4 breast cancer Shannen Doherty was alone when her doctor called to break the tragic news that her cancer had returned.
Coffee may help colon cancer patients’ longevity, study finds In addition to possibly helping to protect the liver, coffee could also aide in colon cancer patients’ longevity, according to a new study.
Shannen Doherty's '90210' co-star Jason Priestley calls her 'a fighter' amid breast cancer battle Shannen Doherty's "Beverly Hills, 90210" co-star Jason Priestley has provided an update on the actress as she continues to battle breast cancer.
Drug-therapy combo cuts breast cancer recurrence risk by 25%, Eli Lilly announces Eli Lilly and Company on Sunday announced positive results on the fight against breast cancer.
Video shows heartbreaking moment boy hears deceased grandpa's voice inside stuffed bear An Ohio woman brought a very special gift home to her son after his grandfather died from coronavirus-related complications.
Coronavirus isolation killing thousands of Alzheimer’s patients Social and mental stimulation both play a critical role in slowing dementia, and doctors have reported increased backsliding in patients who had been stable for years.
Ronald McDonald House raises awareness for childhood cancer with 'September Step Up' challenge Ruth Browne, president and CEO of the Ronald McDonald House in New York City, said Wednesday that there's good news to report in the battle against cancer and highlighted the organization's "September Step Up" challenge, which is geared toward raising funds for patient care.
Coronavirus may help researchers in fighting cancer, according to scientist Dr. Shashi Gujar, with the department of pathology at Dal, along with colleagues in the United States, Denmark, France, Germany, and India, is studying if the immune response against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, could be repurposed to fight cancer using the immune system, according to a news release on the Dalhousie University website.