Johnson & Johnson ordered to pay nearly $4.7B to 22 plaintiffs in talcum powder lawsuit A St. Louis jury awarded nearly $4.7 billion in total damages to 22 women and their families Thursday in the first case against Johnson & Johnson that focused on asbestos in talcum powder.
How oncology data companies help doctors make better treatment decisions Sharing medical data leads to better treatment decisions
Olympic gold medalist Kikkan Randall reveals breast cancer diagnosis Nearly five months after she became one of the first American women to ever medal in a cross-country Olympic skiing event when she and teammate Jessie Diggins won gold in Pyongchang, Kikkan Randall announced on social media that she has been diagnosed with breast cancer.
5 surprising facts about colon cancer Colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States among cancers that affect both men and women— some 93,090 new cases are expected in 2015 alone.
Girl, 7, meets National Guard veteran who donated bone marrow that saved her life The video of a 7-year-old Utah girl meeting the National Guard veteran who donated bone marrow years ago that saved her life went viral.
Cancer survivor, donor react to video of meeting going viral 7-year-old cancer survivor Adriana Aviles and her Army veteran bone marrow donor Michael Laureano tell their heartwarming story on 'Fox & Friends.'
Tragic photo shows parents comforting daughter, 5, hours before her death An emotional photograph shows the parents of Zoey Daggett holding her in their arms just hours before her death.
Here's how damaging a bad sunburn can be When you head outside this summer, don’t forget to slip on a shirt, slop on sunscreen, and slap on a hat to avoid getting a sunburn.
German pharmacist gets 12 years for diluting cancer drugs A court in western Germany has sentenced a pharmacist to 12 years in prison for diluting cancer drugs on a massive scale in order to finance his luxury lifestyle.
3-year-old battling cancer is flower girl in bone marrow donor's wedding An Alabama couple tied the knot last month under the watchful eye of their 3-year-old flower girl, who received a life-saving bone marrow transplant from the bride to help her battle a rare leukemia.