Scientists identify protein combination that can stop lung cancer growth
They found that a protein called RBM10 can partner with other proteins to stop c-Myc activity, which is a tumor-stimulating protein that causes lung cancers.
Dangerous "forever chemicals" in your everyday items are causing cancer
PFAS chemicals, found in household objects including non-stick cookware and waterproof clothing, are linked to an increased risk of thyroid cancers.
I was so embarrassed by my illness I could barely say it
Who knew my college fun would come back to bite me in the butt?
Man shares most depressing find at thrift store: "My heart sank"
"I mean you see a mug like that for sale instead of smashed it brings up a few questions," Broderick told Newsweek.
Legalizing weed reduced opioid use in America's cancer patients
"With increasing medical marijuana legalization, marijuana may be substituting for opioids for cancer-related pain," a researcher said.
'I had breast cancer while pregnant': survivor shares how doctors missed it
At 28 weeks pregnant, Emmy Rhiannon Burbidge, from the UK, felt a walnut-sized lump on the top of her left breast.
NASA to Send Yeast to Space, Paving Way for Long-Term Presence on Moon
The experiment has Earth-bound and space-bound purposes, including possibly leading to groundbreaking cancer treatment and humans stepping foot on Mars.
Biden's Cancer Research Reduction Act
There are things we can do to reduce drug prices, but dictating those prices from on high is not one of them.
Cancer Cells Thrive in Body's Sweet Spots: Study
Researchers found that cancer cells have a "sweet spot" of stiffness, neither too hard nor too soft, where they can move faster.
Gene Mutations That Cause Leukemia Identified By Scientists
The breakthrough could aid in the early detection of blood cancer, especially in the elderly population.
Dogs Can Get Cancer by Sniffing One Another's Butts
Canine tumors that are normally spread between dogs via sex can also be transmitted by sniffing each others' genitals, leading to facial cancer.
Biden's Desire to Halve Cancer Deaths is Personal But May Not Be Attainable
"But let there be no doubt, now that I am president, this is a presidential White House priority. Period," Joe Biden said at a Wednesday press conference.
More Testing Can End the War on Cancer. Washington Can Help
The FTC's misguided and dangerous action against better cancer screening will make lifechanging science less accessible to minorities.
Grandmother Shaves Head for Cancer Research, Hair Rejected by Wig Makers
An 82-year-old woman was told her hair was too short and too gray to donate after she gave herself a buzz cut in the name of cancer research.
'Rarest' Cancer Treatment Set to Become Less Rare, Canadian Labs Claim
A pair of Canadian labs have announced a successful production run of a rare isotope used to fight cancer.
Professor Allegedly Stole $200k From Cancer Research Fund
Geoffrey Girnun was taken into custody Thursday on charges of stealing state and federal government funds, wire fraud and money laundering.
How Dogs Could Help Find a Treatment for Cancer
Some cancers are far more common in dogs than they are in people.
A Rare Eye Cancer Is Mysteriously Targeting Women
Doctors do not know why these cases are confined to certain cities, and efforts to raise funding to better study the mystery have so far been unsuccessful.
Anti-Cancer Ad Under Fire for Shaming Overweight People
The goal is to raise awareness about the link between obesity and cancer.
Common Staph Bacteria Could Prevent, Fight Skin Cancer
Tumors exposed to a chemical in the bacteria were comparatively smaller.
How to Find a Clinical Trial: Tips for Cancer Patients
When should cancer patients consider clinical trials? Where should they look? How should they evaluate options?
Could Zika Virus Treat Brain Tumors?
A U.K. surgeon has been awarded £200,000 (over $260,000) to find out if the virus can attack cancer cells.
AI's Potential to Revolutionize Medical Screening
Google has already developed a program that was able to identify breast cancer tumors with greater accuracy than doctors.
A Closer Look at the Overuse of Medical Practices
The infrastructures put in place to mass-treat disease don't always correlate to a positive effect on quality of life.
Cancer Rises Six Times Faster in British Women Than Men
By 2035, an estimated 4.5 million women and 4.8 million men will be diagnosed with the disease.
Saving Cancer Kids with Rocks: A Christmas Miracle
Dr. David Margolis launched Rocks for a Reason just two weeks ago and has already collected $125,000 for pediatric cancer care
Cracking One of Cancer's Deadliest Culprits
New approaches to drug development are finally moving in on one of the most dangerous cancer genes.
135,000 Alcohol-Related Cancer Deaths Predicted by 2035
It will cost the NHS an estimated £2 billion in treatments.
Breast Cancer Diagnosed Much Later in Black Women
Data showing ethnicity and "stage at detection" was collected in England in 2012 and 2013.
E-Cigarette Smokers Need More Breaks and 'Vaping' Rooms
Public Health England (PHE) has urged workplaces to stop "vapers" from mixing with traditional smokers.