Breast cancer researchers may have found the 'holy grail' A new study could bring hope to thousands of women who are susceptible to breast and ovarian cancer, the Telegraph reports.
Ken Griffey Sr., Jr., take a crack at prostate cancer MLB’s famous father-son duo Ken Griffey Sr. and Jr. have long-been household names due to their remarkable careers on the baseball field.
Doctors blame many factors for futile care, themselves included Doctors who were asked about causes of inappropriate care at the end of life didn't have to look far to place blame.
Nurse who beat childhood leukemia twice now works at hospital where she was treated A college graduate in Georgia who survived childhood cancer twice has returned to the hospital where doctors saved her life— this time, not to undergo treatment, but to help others through similar plights that she endured as a little girl.
UK cost agency speeds approval of Bristol melanoma drug cocktail British melanoma patients will be the first in Europe to receive a new drug cocktail combining two immunotherapy treatments, following an unusually rapid approval by the country's healthcare cost agency NICE on Friday.
Ohio girl sets up kissing booth with family dog to raise money for cancer An 8-year-old Ohio girl is doing her part to help raise money for cancer research by setting up a kissing booth with her pooch, Marley.
People can choose their colon cancer screening method, US panel advises U.S. adults should choose the type of colon cancer screening they feel most comfortable with, the government-backed U.S. Preventive Services Task Force now advises.
The right way to get a tan this summer While we realize too much sun is bad, all those warnings to stay indoors during the sexiest season of the year strike us as the dermatological equivalent of abstinence education: mighty naive and no damn fun.