Donors raise nearly $100G for 4-year-old battling rare stage 4 cancer The social media community is rallying behind a Chicago family whose 4-year-old son Marty was diagnosed with stage 4 Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS), a rare soft tissue cancer, in early January.
Erin Andrews' surprise cancer reveal: 5 cervical cancer facts portscaster Erin Andrews has revealed she was diagnosed with cervical cancer in 2016, and went back to work just days after undergoing surgery to treat the condition.
Dying from cancer: Could your location determine your fate? Cancer death rates are steadily rising in certain parts of the U.S. in grim contrast with the declining death rate across the nation as a whole, an exhaustive new analysis has found.
Mother of 4 rejects breast cancer treatment in favor of vegan diet A British mother of four battling breast cancer has turned down conventional National Health Service (NHS) treatment, and instead plans to “cure” her illness by adopting a vegan diet.
Cervical cancer death rates are higher than previously thought The risk of dying from cervical cancer may be much higher than experts previously believed – particularly among older and black women, according to a new study.
Parents move wedding ceremony to hospital where toddler is undergoing cancer treatment An Ohio couple whose 2-year-old son is undergoing treatment for stage 4 brain cancer at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus decided to bump up their June 2018 wedding to January and relocate the ceremony so he could be a part of the celebration.
Cancer patients with depression have resources Reuters Health - Cancer patients who experience depression can use both therapy and lifestyle tools to help support their mental health, according to a new patient resource from the JAMA Oncology journal.
UK scientists give cancer risk warning on overdone chips, toast Potatoes and bread cooked at high temperatures for a long time could increase the risk of cancer in people who eat them regularly, British government scientists said on Monday.
Sunscreen better than umbrella at the beach Sitting under an umbrella at the beach is no substitute for using sunscreen, a new study shows.