Jury convicts pregnant woman accused of faking cancer to fund late-term abortion An Arizona woman accused of faking a cancer diagnosis to get the state to pay for her late-term abortion was convicted of fraud and other charges Monday.
Chronic conditions tied to low wellbeing in childhood cancer survivors Chronic conditions appear to be causing a poorer quality of life for childhood cancer survivors, according to a new study.
Report casts doubt on SF-area breast cancer 'cluster' Affluent white women in Northern California have been told for decades that they face an elevated risk of breast cancer, but a new investigation of the reputed cluster – the citing of which has stoked fears as well as fund-raising - shows it could all be a case of junk science.
Hepatitis C linked to higher risk of head and neck cancers - People with hepatitis C may have at least twice the risk of developing certain head and neck cancers as individuals who don't carry the virus, a U.S. study suggests.
Does sex protect men against prostate cancer? - Men who ejaculate often may have a lower risk of prostate cancer than their peers who don't do it as frequently, a U.S. study suggests.
Flame-broiled fish linked with higher breast cancer risk When cooked a certain way, even healthy foods may affect breast cancer risk, a new study finds.
Coffee linked to reduced risk of endometrial cancer Women who love their coffee, take note: The brewed beverage is associated with a reduced risk of endometrial cancer, a new study finds
Aspirin linked to lower breast cancer risk Taking aspirin regularly may reduce a person's risk for a certain type of brain cancer, a new study finds
Celebrity news stories may shape women's breast cancer choices The tone of news stories about celebrity breast cancer treatments may be influencing women's decisions about their own therapy, researchers suggest.