Everything you need to know about breast cysts Just because you found a lump doesn't mean it's cancer.
Nurse serenades dying patient with her favorite song More than 3 million people have watched a nurse in Tennessee serenade her dying patient with her favorite song after the woman’s daughter captured the emotional moment on video, and shared it on Facebook.
Prosecutors: US conspiracy came amid slow sales of opioid The drug company founder charged with leading a nationwide conspiracy to bribe doctors and pharmacists to widely prescribe an opioid cancer drug for people who didn't need it came to the U.S. for postgraduate studies and for a time was listed among Arizona's richest billionaires.
9-year-old battling brain cancer serenades fellow patients during treatment A 9-year-old girl being treated for an aggressive form of brain cancer is bringing joy to patients around her with her love of music.
FDA approves intravenous version of Tesaro drug for chemotherapy nausea Tesaro Inc said on Wednesday that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved an intravenous version of its drug to treat chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting in adults.
Cancer patient dies after multiple errors during chemotherapy treatment, report claims Health investigators in Minnesota are questioning at least one nurse at an assisted living facility after a deceased patient who was scheduled to receive 42 doses of chemotherapy medications in a 12-week period only got 26.
CDC: America's obesity epidemic is helping cancer make a comeback The strides we’ve made against cancer are a profound victory for America’s health, but the country’s growing overweight and obesity problem threatens to drive us back to the days when cancer was a word you had to whisper.
High school football team plays for terminally ill 3-year-old A high school football team is playing for more than touchdowns and stats after a relative reached out and asked if they could honor a 3-year-old girl facing a terminal illness.
$417M award in lawsuit linking Johnson & Johnson baby powder to cancer gets tossed A judge on Friday tossed out a $417 million jury award to a woman who claimed she developed ovarian cancer by using Johnson & Johnson talc-based baby powder for feminine hygiene.
Insurer allegedly sends coverage denial letter to 9-month-old with brain cancer The 9-month-old son of a retired NYPD officer allegedly received a letter from the family’s insurance company recently, explaining that the clinical trial he was enrolled in to treat aggressive brain cancer was “not medically necessary,” and therefore would not be covered by the provider.