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A woman teaches cooking classes to help prevent and battle cancer in conjunction with a non profit group called the Cancer Project.
The message from a cancer-survivor and his doctor to people who are battling cancer right now -- it's not a hopeless situation. Many cancers now are ...
Fewer people are dying of cancer today than in the '90s- according to a new report from the American Cancer Society.
Researchers are looking into why people with Down Syndrome rarely get most types of cancer.
People with schizophrenia are much more likely to die from cancer than the general population.
Across the US, a study finds 2.2 million people breathe air everyday that puts them at high risk of cancer.
Matt Lauer speaks with Dr. Nancy Snyderman (NBC Today Show) and Ellen Stovall, the president of the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship.
A new National Cancer Institute report indicates formaldehyde exposure is associated with an increased risk for cancers of the blood and lymphatic sy...
Roughly 10% of cancer patients worry about paying for their medication, but few talk to their doctors about it.
A new cancer drug attacks a tumor's DNA without harming healthy cells.
Ginger may help combat the nausea and vomiting experienced by 70% of chemotherapy patients.
A study suggests there's a way to fight leukemia without exposing patients to treatments that could cause brain damage.
The HHSA may be issuing ID cards to legal marijuana users to ensure their product is legitamite.
A boy's life is saved from leukemia when his brother donates bone marrow.
A young boy battles leukemia while waiting for a bone marrow transplant. Seven out of 10 patients never get one.
Cancer treatment should not impact a patient's fitness level.
Patricia, a breast cancer survivor, didn't let the disease get in the way of opening a spa that helps women undergoing chemotherapy feel pretty again.
Young men who have advanced prostate cancer trend to fare worse than older men who are also in advanced stages of the disease.
Despite their religious beliefs, a family is ordered by the court to have their son undergo chemo treatment.
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