Digital mammography may also reveal heart disease risk Reuters Health - Mammograms performed to check the health of the breasts could also give clues to the health of the heart, researchers say.
3-way kidney swap saves New York woman's life Thirty-five years ago, Tom Danz and his wife, Angela, promised to have and to hold each other for better or for worse.
Mom of 2 fighting for life after doctors diagnose toothache as wrong type of cancer After months of searching for the source of pain from a toothache, 26-year-old Gemma Wood, of Wiltshire, England, finally got an answer: a neuroendocrine tumor (NET) lodged in her mouth behind her cheekbone.
University holds early graduation ceremony for student whose dad has terminal cancer Jim Brewer is nearing the end of his battle with pancreatic cancer, but one of his concerns was he wouldn’t live long enough to see his 23-year-old daughter Jenny graduate from his alma mater, Texas A&M University, in May.
Pennsylvania teen marries high school sweetheart after finding out cancer is terminal A Pennsylvania teen batting terminal cancer married his high school sweetheart last week, after countless members of the community stepped forward to make the 200 guest reception possible.
The unusual way a man inherited his sister's kiwi allergy When a leukemia patient received a bone marrow transplant from his sister, all went smoothly—until he bit into a kiwi fruit and his lips began to tingle and swell.
Former Toronto mayor dies of rare cancer: What is pleomorphic liposarcoma? Former Toronto Mayor Rob Ford died on Tuesday, March 22, after his fight with a rare and fast-growing cancer called pleomorphic liposarcoma.
Colorado teen who met Taylor Swift during cancer battle dies For nearly half her life, 13-year-old Delaney Clements battled neuroblastoma, even after the cancer spread to her brain.
Doctors often disagree on when to call abnormal breast cells cancer Doctors often disagree on whether women have breast cancer if they have abnormal cells that don't look like invasive tumors under a microscope, a U.S. study suggests.