Climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro to help fight cancer Climbers from all skill levels climbed Africa’s tallest mountain in 2016 as a part of an exhibition led by Radiating Hope, a non-profit with a mission to bring radiation machines to underserved countries
A natural pregnancy is in the works for cancer patients Women who suffer from cancer will be able to have a natural pregnancy, thanks to a groundbreaking procedure that could be regularly performed in New York for the first time, The Post has learned.
Breast implants linked to cancer: How does it happen? Women with breast implants are at increased risk of developing a rare type of cancer, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said.
Palliative care linked to fewer repeat hospitalizations Comfort care for advanced cancer patients is associated with fewer repeat hospitalizations and more hospice referrals, according to a study highlighting how this approach may offer chronically sick or terminally ill people a better quality of life.
Boy's lemonade stand raises funds for grandpa's cancer battle A 9-year-old boy won’t be spending his spring break playing video games or sleeping in late, as he’s determined to sell enough lemonade to help his ailing grandfather pay his medical bills.
Two thirds of cancers caused by random genetic mistakes, study finds About two thirds of cancers are caused by random typos in DNA that occur as normal cells make copies of themselves, a finding that helps explain why healthy individuals who do everything they can to avoid cancer are still stricken with the disease, U.S. researchers said on Thursday.
Boy gets own diagnosis days after shaving head for cancer Just days after Benny Martinez shaved his head last year to raise money for cancer research at a school fundraiser in Park Ridge, Ill., he wound up in the emergency room while his family was vacationing at Disney World, complaining of an awful headache and nausea.