Country August 25, 2016 Country singer Holly Dunn leans on faith in face of cancer diagnosis Holly Dunn is battling an aggressive form of cancer, but the former country hitmaker says she is turning to her strong Christian faith to help her through.
Ovarian Cancer May 24, 2016 Immunotherapy may aid ovarian cancer chemotherapy resistance, study suggests Ovarian cancer is one of the deadliest cancers among American women, in part because the cancer develops a resistance to chemotherapy.
Ovarian Cancer May 18, 2016 J&J to stand behind talc's safety at upcoming trials, lawyer says Johnson & Johnson will keep aruging in court that its talc-based powders are safe, an outside lawyer who has defended the company in lawsuits said, even after losing two multimillion-dollar verdicts to plaintiffs who alleged that J&J Baby Powder and Shower to Shower caused ovarian cancer.
Ovarian Cancer March 30, 2016 Cancer survivor who married husband on deathbed renews vows a year later A patient who thought she was losing her battle to cancer and married her fiancé while on her deathbed in the hospital made an unexpected recovery and recently renewed her vows with her husband.
Ovarian Cancer February 24, 2016 Johnson & Johnson ordered to pay $72M for cancer death linked to talcum powder Johnson & Johnson was ordered by a Missouri state jury to pay $72 million of damages to the family of a woman whose death from ovarian cancer was linked to her use of the company's talc-based Baby Powder and Shower to Shower for several decades.
Ovarian Cancer February 15, 2016 Navy veteran with terminal cancer sets sights on final Westminster Dog Show A Navy veteran who has become a staple on the competitive dog breeding circuit said this year’s Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show will likely be her last, as she has chosen to forgo surgery for terminal ovarian cancer.
Ovarian Cancer January 29, 2016 Court: Chemicals caused Samsung chip worker's ovarian cancer A court said Friday that exposure to carcinogens at a Samsung chip factory caused a worker's ovarian cancer in the first ruling in South Korea to link the disease with chemicals that chip workers were exposed to.
Ovarian Cancer January 14, 2016 Personalized vaccines may hold promise for ovarian cancer treatment Ovarian cancer is one of the deadliest types of cancers because doctors lack effective early-diagnostic tools for the disease as well as treatment for the cancer once it progresses.
Ovarian Cancer December 18, 2015 New screening program may help reduce ovarian cancer deaths, study finds Ovarian cancer has one of the lowest relative survival rates five years after diagnosis, but a study published by British researchers suggests a new blood test screening program may aid in earlier detection of the disease and reduce those deaths by about 20 percent.
Ovarian Cancer December 9, 2015 Michigan woman with terminal illness vows to spend final days helping others A Michigan woman recently given a month to live has vowed to dedicate her remaining time to helping others.
Breast Cancer October 28, 2015 Early ovary removal may reduce cancer risk, study says For women who carry a notorious cancer gene, surgery to remove healthy ovaries is one of the most protective steps they can take. New research suggests some may benefit most from having the operation as young as 35.