Delayed deaths declining among pediatric cancer survivors It's long been known that cancer survivors -- people alive five years after diagnosis -- face a higher risk of premature death, and doctors have made efforts over the decades to reduce those deaths.
Cancer 'moonshot' aims to speed fight against No. 2 killer Harking back to America's triumphant race into space, the Obama administration is launching what it calls a "moonshot" effort to cure cancer.
Bulimic triathlete says cancer saved her life In her new book, “Just Three Words,” 54-year-old triathlon champion and registered dietitian Karen Newman writes about overcoming cancer and beating bulimia while remaining a top competitor on the racing circuit.
Personalized vaccines may hold promise for ovarian cancer treatment Ovarian cancer is one of the deadliest types of cancers because doctors lack effective early-diagnostic tools for the disease as well as treatment for the cancer once it progresses.
How to buy organic food the right way This Saturday at my local grocery store in New York City, strawberries were priced at $4.29 per pound.
President Obama announces new plan to fight cancer President Obama announces new plan to fight cancer
Rhode Island boy battling cancer wants to be famous WESTERLY, R.I. (AP) — People from around the world are helping to fulfill the final wish of an 8-year-old Rhode Island boy who's battling a rare type of cancer.
Common painkiller found to have significant anti-cancer properties A common painkiller often used to treat migraines, fever and rheumatoid arthritis may also play a key role in treating cancer.
EU food safety watchdog hits back at scientists in glyphosate spat The head of Europe's food safety watchdog has written to a group of nearly 100 senior scientists strongly rejecting their criticisms in an ongoing row about the safety of weed-killer ingredient glyphosate.