"We have discovered a molecular switch that can revert the fate of cancer cells," said biologist Kwang-Hyun Cho.
What we’ve done is create an instrument where your hands don’t need to be inside the body,” said Dr. David Wazer. “It can be ...
A mother of two with many dreams, she discovered a lump in her breast. A subsequent diagnosis confirmed her worst fear: ...
Lung cancer in people who have never smoked is rising, and figures show China is at particular risk of air pollution-related cancer Despite drops in tobacco use worldwide, the incidence of lung cancer ...
Feb. 4, 2025 — For decades, scientists have tried to stop cancer by disabling the mutated proteins that are found in tumors. But many cancers manage to overcome this and continue growing.
Tahira Kashyap spoke about the time she posted a picture of her bald head on social media during her cancer battle.
The American Cancer Society is calling on the Trump administration to restore access to comprehensive scientific data.
This isn’t breaking news, but cancer remains a scourge in this country. The latest report from the American Cancer Society ...
Oncologist Dr. Sarah Cate told Newsweek: "Many women simply don't make time for themselves, since they are working and often ...
National Cancer Awareness Month provides an opportunity for the medical community to spotlight the ongoing battle against one ...
American Cancer Society report shows overall decline in cancer mortality, yet incidence increasing in females under 50.
A project led by a Scripps College graduate student is addressing cancer care education through the use of virtual reality ...