Dr. Marc Siegel urges Americans to 'get back on track' with cancer care, screening and treatment Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel told "America's Newsroom" that a top U.S. cancer doctor's warning that delays in screenings and treatments due to the coronavirus pandemic will lead to thousands of cancer deaths in the coming years is "really correct."
Sit less, move more to lower cancer mortality risk, study says The findings from a new study may get you off your couch this summer and out walking the streets in your neighborhood.
Keanu Reeves auctioning a Zoom chat with him for children's cancer charity Keanu Reeves is lending a helping hand.
Arizona tattoo artist keeps an eye out for skin cancer as it might save customers' lives Before starting any tattoo, Joshua Gargalione checks the condition of the customer’s skin and keeps an eye out for any blemishes that could mean skin cancer.
Getting a tattoo may save your life, artists help find skin cancer AZ Tattoo artist detects skin cancer.
New guidelines on cancer prevention recommend cutting out alcohol completely The American Cancer Society (ACS) on Tuesday made a major change to its guidelines on cancer reduction and prevention, now saying it’s best to cut alcohol completely out of one’s diet.
Tim Keller diagnosed with cancer: 'God has been remarkably present' Tim Keller, a best-selling Christian author and noted theologian, revealed he was diagnosed with cancer.
'Evil Dead II' actor Danny Hicks reveals stage 4 cancer diagnosis, says he has '1 to 3 years to live' Danny Hicks, known best for his role in "Evil Dead II" has announced that he is facing stage four cancer.
Cancer and coronavirus: A deadly concoction, studies find Cancer patients with a COVID-19 diagnosis face much higher rates of mortality, studies find.
Cancer Treatment Centers of America CEO warns of 'shadow curve' of undiagnosed illnesses amid coronavirus Patients who have postponed or canceled doctor’s appointments or treatments due to the coronavirus pandemic should get in touch with their doctors and resume their health care routines, according to the president and CEO of Cancer Treatment Centers of America.