Vision problem leads to man's stage 4 lung cancer diagnosis, new drug extends survival A former Ironman triathlete says his eye problems led to a shocking stage 4 lung cancer diagnosis, but a series of targeted drugs has helped him beat the odds.
Cancer patient beats survival odds with new medication: 'I'll take it' Dave Nitsche, 57, was initially given just 12 to 24 months to live – but an newly approved drug has helped him surpass that timeframe by several years.
Barry Manilow, 82, gives update on his cancer battle as he cancels more tour dates Barry Manilow, 82, says he is making great progress in his lung cancer treatment and has his heart set on returning to the stage in June in the U.K.
FDA fast-tracks pancreatic cancer drug daraxonrasib Family and emergency medicine physician Dr. Janette Nesheiwat discusses how artificial intelligence could help detect pancreatic cancer earlier and the FDA fast-tracking the drug daraxonrasib on ‘Fox Report.’
Pancreatic cancer patient Ben Sasse sees 'massive' tumor reduction with experimental new drug Former Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska reveals an experimental cancer drug helped shrink his tumors by 76% after a stage 4 metastatic pancreatic cancer diagnosis.
Rectal cancer deaths rising up to three times faster in specific age group, study finds Researchers say that rectal cancer mortality is rising significantly faster than colon cancer in younger Americans — and the trend may worsen through 2035.
Bacteria in your mouth may travel to the gut and trigger stomach cancer, research finds Highlighting the oral-gut microbiome in cancer development, research from China suggests a strong association between mouth bacteria and gastric cancer. Doctors weigh in.
Healthy diets spark lung cancer risk in non-smokers as pesticides loom Younger non-smokers who ate diets rich in fruits, vegetables and whole grains showed a surprising link to lung cancer, early research suggests.
Deaths from one type of cancer are surging among younger adults without college degrees A new study reveals colorectal cancer deaths are climbing for younger adults without college degrees, driven by differences in key risk factors.
Cancer tied to woman's vaping habit since age 15 as she's now given just months to live A young woman in the U.K. says she began vaping at age 15 and now has terminal lung cancer at age 22, doctors say. She urges others to quit the vaping habit now.