Hear from celebrity breast cancer survivors who have fought the good fight and won Several celebrities have received the devastating news that they have breast cancer. After receiving their diagnosis, they began their fight to beat the disease.
The new game-changing approach to Steve Scalise's dreaded cancer will make him fit to lead Steve Scalise has a lot to deal with in his treatment and recovery from this dreaded cancer.
Cancer screenings: Here are 5 types and critical information to know about each Since screening methods vary for different types of cancer, Dr. Paunel Vukasinov, an internal medicine specialist at Medical Offices of Manhattan in New York City, breaks down each of these five.
Sanofi explores potential acquisition of cancer drugmaker Mirati Sanofi, the Paris-based pharmaceutical company, is reportedly considering the possibility of acquiring Mirati Therapeutics, a cancer drug manufacturer.
These are the 10 leading causes of death among US adults, the CDC says Each year, the CDC releases a list of the leading causes of death among U.S. adults. USA FACTS took a deep dive into the latest data and shared mortality trends.
Former 'Rescue Me' child actress credits country music for helping her heal after leukemia diagnosis Actress Natalie Archer was riding a wave of success when she was diagnosed with leukemia. A return to her music roots and a small miracle saved her life.
Missing mammograms: Over 20% of women don’t follow breast cancer screening guidelines, study says A new report has found that 21.7% of U.S. women aged 50 to 74 — around one in five — are not getting mammogram screenings at the recommended frequency. Doctors share risks and benefits.
'Dog and pony show': Veterans struggle to obtain cancer benefits one year after massive burn pit legislation One veteran was denied benefits twice for his cancer, even though it was supposed to be covered by a massive bipartisan burn pit bill. Here's the reason the VA gave.
Some vets still fighting for cancer benefits after VA bill One veteran was denied benefits twice for his cancer, even though it was supposed to be covered by a massive bipartisan burn pit bill. Here's the reason the VA gave.
5 common myths and misconceptions about breast cancer, according to a doctor One in eight women in the U.S. will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime — but despite its prevalence, there are still some common myths surrounding the disease.