Cancer, heart disease vaccine could be ready by 2030 Fox News medical contributor Dr. Janette Nesheiwat says the technology that the vaccine uses has been studied since the 1980s and that it teaches the body to recognize cancerous cells in order to attack and destroy them.
UK optometrist saves young niece's life after spotting cancer during an eye test A two-year-old in the U.K. was saved by her aunt who spotted a concerning twinkle in her eye — which turned out to be a rare type of eye cancer. The child is now doing well.
Italian former Premier Silvio Berlusconi has leukemia, doctors say Italy’s former Premier Silvio Berlusconi’s lung infection is caused by chronic-stage leukemia, his physician revealed in the politician’s latest string of health setbacks.
White Sox closer Liam Hendriks rings victory bell after finishing chemotherapy Chicago White Sox reliever Liam Hendriks rang the victory bell after finishing his chemotherapy treatment for non-Hodgkin lymphoma on Wednesday.
Japanese musician and composer Ryuichi Sakamoto dead after cancer battle Japanese musician and film composer Ryuichi Sakamoto died March 28, after a battle with cancer, the recording company Avex said in a statement.
Hugh Jackman undergoes biopsies for cancer scare, emphasizes sunscreen use Hugh Jackman, wearing a bandage, shared to his Instagram that he had recently underwent two biopsies to see if cells on his nose were cancerous.
AI testing of brain tumors can detect genetic cancer markers in less than 90 seconds, study finds Genetic markers have been shown to predict various types of cancer, and researchers believe that new AI tools could make it easier and faster for doctors to detect them.
Michigan Democrat Dan Kildee announces 'serious, but curable' cancer diagnosis Democratic Michigan Rep. Dan Kildee announced on Friday that he has been diagnosed with a "serious, but curable" form of cancer on his tonsil.
New breast cancer gene can predict likelihood of hereditary disease, study finds In what researchers describe as a landmark study, mutations in the ATRIP gene have been found to predict the likelihood of women developing hereditary breast cancer.
Revolutionizing breast cancer detection: The power of AI Doctors are using AI technology to detect signs of breast cancer, which could help lessen radiologists' workloads. Here's the artificial intelligence breakthrough.