UK bacon and sausages sales hit by cancer link - report Sales of pre-packed sausages and bacon fell sharply at Britain's top grocers in the weeks following publication of a World Health Organisation (WHO) report, which said eating processed meat can cause bowel cancer, data published on Monday showed.
Cancer patients may benefit from mindfulness-based therapy Mindfulness-based therapy may help ease anxiety and depression in some patients with cancer, a small research review suggests.
FDA approves new Bristol-Myers treatment for multiple myeloma The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Monday it had approved a drug to be sold by Bristol-Myers Squibb Co as a treatment for a form of blood cancer.
Misleading HPV vaccine websites are easy to find Parents who go online to find out about the vaccine for human papillomavirus (HPV), a sexually transmitted disease that causes cervical cancer, may have a hard time finding accurate information, a recent U.S. study suggests.
Disabled US veteran denied entry to Starbucks over service dog A disabled U.S. Army veteran says he was told he could not enter a Texas Starbucks because of his service dog.
Son celebrates end of chemo by running half marathon with dad In 2012, Matthew Piratzky was diagnosed with leukemia.
8-year-old daughter of cancer survivors diagnosed with rare form of breast cancer After beating cancers of their own, Troy Turner and his wife, Annette Turner, must muster up the strength to survive another battle— this time, for their daughter Chrissy, who has been diagnosed with a rare form of the disease.
Childhood cancer survivors may face physical, mental health issues Childhood cancer survivors may face a higher than average risk of hospitalizations and cognitive challenges later in life, two recent studies in JAMA Oncology suggest.
Colorectal screening up, racial disparity down in New York City Through the efforts of a coalition of New York City health officials in 2003, colon cancer screening rates there rose dramatically, and by 2014 there were no longer difference in screening rates by race or ethnicity.