Duchess Sarah Ferguson, Shannen Doherty, Dolph Lundgren share cancer struggles Sarah Ferguson is recovering from breast cancer surgery and joins a list of stars fighting the disease, including Shannen Doherty who revealed her stage 4 diagnosis this year.
Vaccines could be the next big breakthrough in cancer treatment Scientists are testing vaccines that attempt to shrink tumors and stop cancer from coming back. The vaccines are still being tested but could be available in the next five years.
Duchess Sarah Ferguson diagnosed with breast cancer A routine mammogram for Sarah Ferguson detected an early form of breast cancer, and the Duchess of York is recovering from a successful surgery.
I was nearly too busy to save my own life I was nearly too busy to save my own life. I’m not alone. One in two people admit they skipped important health screenings and we can’t risk our health.
AI tech aims to help patients catch disease early, even ‘reverse their biological age’ Cenegenics, a Las Vegas company offering “personalized performance health age management" for its patients, is partnering with California-based Prenuvo to offer full-body AI MRI scans to patients.
Macon Bacon, collegiate summer league baseball team, faces call to change name over 'glorification of bacon' The Macon Bacon, of the summer collegiate Coastal Plain League, faced calls from a physicians group to change their name of the alleged "glorification of bacon."
Women diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer living longer, study finds Dr. Janette Nesheiwat discusses importance of cancer screenings and Ozempic side effects.
Martina Navratilova says she's cancer free: 'What a relief' Martina Navratilova, an 18-time Grand Slam champion, announced Monday she is cancer free after she spent a full day getting tests at Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
Cancer centers are suffering major shortage of popular chemo drugs The National Comprehensive Cancer Network revealed a cancer drug shortage in the U.S. and experts say the issue will likely get worse before improving.
Most women diagnosed with early breast cancer will survive beyond 5 years, study finds The average risk of dying from breast cancer after an early diagnosis has dropped significantly in recent decades, according to a recent study from the University of Oxford. Here are details.