Woman beats deadly brain cancer with investigational cell therapy: 'Truly amazing' A clinical trial of an experimental cell therapy shows promising results for glioblastoma patients, with tumors disappearing on MRIs after the breakthrough cancer treatment.
Woman given months to live beats brain cancer with new cell treatment: 'I feel good' Pamela Goldberger, a New Jersey grandmother, shares how she overcame her devastating brain cancer diagnosis through a clinical trial for a stem cell treatment.
Cancer deaths hit 'alarming' surge due to common health condition, experts say New research reveals that obesity-related cancer deaths in the U.S. have surged within 20 years, with obesity linked to 13 cancer types. Experts discuss the risk and prevention.
Common sweetener could hold untapped potential to fight aggressive cancer, study finds Preliminary study reveals that fermented stevia extract may help fight pancreatic cancer cells, though experts caution that more human research is needed before clinical use.
Deion Sanders opens up on 'lifestyle' changes brought about from bladder removal surgery Colorado head coach Deion Sanders said he had his bladder surgically removed this offseason, and the procedure has forced Sanders to undergo lifestyle changes.
Doctors share bladder cancer warning signs after Deion Sanders reveals diagnosis and recovery Deion Sanders announces he battled bladder cancer and is now cancer-free after tumor removal surgery, while doctors share important warning signs to watch for.
Forget 10,000 steps — research reveals the real number you need for better health A new study analyzing 57 research papers finds that 7,000 daily steps provides substantial health benefits, challenging the traditional 10,000-step recommendation.
Two cancer drugs show promise in reversing Alzheimer's devastating effects UCSF researchers found the cancer drugs letrozole and irinotecan may reverse Alzheimer's effects, reducing tau protein clumps and improving memory in mice.
At-home test works like coffee rings to spot serious illness faster Scientists transformed everyday coffee stain patterns into a breakthrough diagnostic tool that's 100 times more sensitive than current rapid tests for diseases like COVID-19 and sepsis.
Higher cancer rates linked to WWII radioactive waste in Midwestern creek Radioactive contamination from Coldwater Creek in Missouri linked to higher cancer rates, a Harvard study finds, as Congress expands the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act.