FDA approves drug for treating pancreatic cancer Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel on how the new medication can help battle advanced stage pancreatic cancer.
What you need to know about pancreatic cancer after Rep. John Lewis' diagnosis Rep. John Lewis announces he will be treated for stage 4 pancreatic cancer. Dr. Janette Nesheiwat breaks down the symptoms, treatment and prognosis.
Rep. John Lewis diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer Georgia Rep. John Lewis, a longtime congressman and civil rights leader, announced Sunday he's undergoing treatment for stage 4 pancreatic cancer.
Florida veteran gets dying wish to make a snow angel Vietnam veteran and Florida resident Albert Septien achieved his dying wish of making a snow angel after he was diagnosed with stage four melanoma, following his exposure to Agent Orange during his service in the Army.
Dr. Nicole Saphier: Tips on how to keep your New Year’s resolutions Fox News medical contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier on the benefits of walking and how exercise may lower risk of seven types of cancers.
Wisconsin waitress gets $1,300 tip after valiant cancer fight alongside her sister A group of women in Wisconsin surprised a waitress, a cancer survivor who had lost her sister to the disease in October, with a $1,300 tip for Christmas.
Mom surprised by son on Christmas Eve during cancer battle last year now celebrating remission After her diagnosis last year, her son flew 1,500 to surprise her in time for Christmas.
Girl, 6, celebrates cancer-free Christmas after 2-year leukemia battle She rang the "end of treatment" bell on Dec. 17 and celebrated this weekend with her parents and sister.
Joe Biden's press secretary diagnosed with metastatic lung cancer Joe Biden's national press secretary, T.J. Ducklo, announced on Saturday that he has been diagnosed with metastatic lung cancer, but said he will continue to work through the rest of the 2020 presidential campaign.
Wisconsin teen diagnosed with cancer while battling rare 'butterfly skin' disease: 'He is resilient' A 13-year-old Wisconsin boy who suffers from the rare epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is now readying to take on another disease: cancer.