Annual breast cancer screenings linked to lower risk of death, study finds Women who were screened for breast cancer on a yearly basis were shown to have a 17% lower risk of death compared to those who received screenings every two years, according to a new study.
'Baywatch' actress Nicole Eggert discloses 'rough' cancer diagnosis: 'Who's going to cover the bills' Actress Nicole Eggert is revealing her heartbreaking cancer diagnosis, admitting that things are hard financially as a single mom.
CNN anchor Sara Sidner reveals stage 3 breast cancer diagnosis in emotional message to viewers In an emotional message to viewers, CNN anchor Sara Sidner revealed her stage 3 breast cancer diagnosis and urged women to get their yearly mammograms.
Michael Bolton diagnosed with brain tumor, taking break from touring "When a Man Loves a Woman" singer Michael Bolton, 70, said he has been diagnosed with a brain tumor, had a successful surgery and is recovering.
Connecticut woman with terminal cancer travels to Vermont to fulfill dying wish A Connecticut woman traveled to Vermont to end her life on her own terms, using the state's law that allows nonresidents with terminal illnesses to medically end their own lives.
Shannen Doherty hoping for '3-5 more years' of life amid cancer fight: 'Eventually there's going to be a cure' Shannen Doherty is hoping for a cure for cancer as she continues to battle the disease. The "90210" actress is hopeful for "three to five" more years to continue treatment.
To reduce cancer risk, skip the alcohol, report suggests: ‘No safe amount’ Giving up alcoholic drinks or reducing the amount consumed could reduce the risk of getting oral or esophageal cancer, says a report published in The New England Journal of Medicine.
To benefit cancer charities, one CEO is trekking across the South Pole: 'A risk worth taking' Cure Brain Cancer Foundation CEO Lance Kawaguchi is trekking across Antarctica to the South Pole's center to raise money for cancer charities. Here's how he'll accomplish the daring trip.
US Air Force nucleur missile crews face cancer risks after toxic exposure in decades-old capsules Air Force nuclear missile crews, exposed to hazardous conditions in underground capsules since the 1960s, are now facing a cancer crisis, according to military documents.
Parents honor late daughter by leaving rocks in over 55 locations after her dying wish to see a beach Parents are ensuring their late daughter's legacy lives on by having friends and family paint rocks for beaches around the world to spread charity awareness.