World Cancer Day: A cancer survivor's story Breast cancer survivor Samantha Harris shows 'Fox & Friends' hosts yoga poses.
Indiana priest says he's cured of brain tumor after trip to Lourdes: 'Thanks be to God' An Indiana priest says he was cured of a brain tumor after making a June 2022 pilgrimage to Lourdes, France. Fr. John Hollowell said he offered up his suffering for abuse survivors.
Tennessee Gov. Lee's wife to get bone marrow transplant for lymphoma Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee's wife is prepping to get a bone marrow transplant for the next phase of her lymphoma treatment. Following her diagnosis in August her treatment has gone well.
Ultra-processed food consumption linked to higher risk of death from ovarian, breast cancers: new study A new study from Imperial's School of Public Health in London found that diets high in ultra-processed foods may elevate the risks of various types of cancer. Here's what to know.
North Carolina reporter, spokesperson Dick Ellis dies at 78 A North Carolina reporter and spokesperson Dick Ellis died at age 78 from cancer on Saturday at the VA Medical Center in Durham. Ellis worked as a press secretary for state governors.
Child cancer rates higher than normal in New Jersey town with contaminated water Child cancer rates in Toms River, New Jersey, are higher than normal. Many residents believe this was caused by toxic waste being flushed into the town's waterways.
Kansas inmate who sued over cancer treatment reported dead John Keith Calvin, 56, an inmate at Kansas' El Dorado Correctional Facility, has died of colon cancer after suing the state DoC for allegedly failing to provide proper treatment.
Pennsylvania enacts statewide drinking water limit on 2 'forever chemicals' Pennsylvania enacted a law limiting the amount of perfluorooctanoic acid and perfluorooctane sulfonic acid in drinking water. These acids are known as "forever chemicals."
Critics of ‘transmasculine people with a cervix’ language censored by Washington health department: report A state health department was savaged online for refusing to use the word "woman" once in a government-sponsored advertisement on cervical cancer awareness.
European Union to aggregate cancer imaging data with artificial intelligence to speed up early diagnosis The European Union has launched a new project aimed at providing health researchers large amounts of cancer data. The initiative will use artificial intelligence to speed up innovation.