Silent Damage First: Alzheimer’s Disease Could Have Two Phases
Cancer patients receive less effective treatment at hospitals that mainly serve minority communities, a new study shows.
Even as suicide rates have risen among Americans generally, one group appears to be bucking that trend: People diagnosed with cancer.
People battling advanced colon cancers might have a new treatment option that could extend their survival, a new trial finds.
A 4,000-year-old skull provides evidence that ancient Egyptians might have tried to treat cancer, a new study claims.
Research suggests that tattoo ink spurs inflammatory changes that might contribute to the development of lymphoma.
An older drug used in a new way could open the path for more patients with potentially deadly blood cancers to receive a lifesaving stem cell transplant, a new study finds.
Cancer-linked 'forever chemicals' made news this week, with the Biden Administration vowing to cut levels in the nation's tap water.
Cancer survivors in the throes of loneliness are more likely to die compared to those with companionship, a new study finds.