Why more men are delaying prostate cancer treatment A survey of veterans showed an increase in “watchful waiting” in prostate cancer treatment. This “wait and see” attitude is spreading.
California moves to declare coffee safe from cancer risk California health officials proposed a regulation change Friday that would declare coffee doesn't present a significant cancer risk, countering a recent state court ruling that had shaken up some coffee drinkers.
Teen with autism delivers moving graduation speech Sef Scott, a student at Plano Senior High School, gave a powerful graduation speech to his peers despite not speaking a lot.
Boy facing terminal brain tumor made trooper for a day Kentucky troopers helped a 6-year-old boy forget about cancer for a day and made his ultimate dream come true when they welcomed him onto the force as one of their own.
Child battling terminal cancer is granted wish of becoming a police officer Kentucky's tiniest state trooper reports for duty
Will medical marijuana replace opioids in war on cancer? Medical marijuana is still a controversial topic when it comes to doctors recommending it to their cancer patients. Some doctors like Dr. Nick Spirtos, an oncologist from Nevada is looking into whether medical marijuana could turn into an alternative for opioids.
Cancer survivors with insomnia may find relief with acupuncture Could acupuncture help cancer survivors sleep better?
McCaul passes 'Star Act' with 11-year-old cancer survivor President Trump recently signed 'The Star Act' to expand opportunities for childhood cancer research; 11-year-old cancer survivor Sadie Keller has insight on 'The Daily Briefing.'
Patients find hope in new breast cancer research: '11 years I'm cancer free' Breakthrough breast cancer research may change how doctors approach the disease.