Walking certain number of steps daily reduces cancer risk, Oxford study finds Casual walking and chores can lower cancer risk, says Oxford research, as 9,000 steps daily cut risk by 16%, supporting physical activity guidelines.
Common ingredient in energy drinks linked to blood cancer growth, study finds Taurine, a common ingredient in energy drinks, has been linked to leukemia cell growth. New research suggests targeting taurine uptake for leukemia treatment strategies.
RFK Jr tangles with Senate Democrats over a cancer patient and food dye 91±¬ÁÏ senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel breaks down the nuances of the politically heated exchanges between HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr and Democratic lawmakers on 'America Reports.'
Weight-loss drugs’ impact on cancer risk revealed in new study Weight-loss drugs and bariatric surgery both have an impact on cancer risk. A new study breaks down the link and how GLP-1 RAs may help prevent the disease.
AI tool scans faces to predict biological age and cancer survival Mass General Brigham has introduced an AI tool called FaceAge that estimates biological age and predicts survival odds. A physician and AI specialist weighs in on its promise and potential pitfalls.
First at-home HPV test approved by FDA, could replace Pap smear The first at-home cervical cancer screening test has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration, according to the product's manufacturer. It may offer an alternative to traditional in-person Pap smears.
Rare spinal cancer tumor removed through patient’s eye at university hospital Innovative Maryland surgeons pioneer first-of-its-kind transorbital approach to remove spinal tumors, successfully treating a young woman's rare chordoma cancer.
3 Doors Down singer Brad Arnold diagnosed with stage 4 cancer Brad Arnold of 3 Doors Down revealed on social media on Wednesday that he has a type of stage four kidney cancer, but has "no fear" as he prepares to battle the disease.
Terminal colon cancer patient saved by breakthrough treatment A Minnesota woman was told her stage 4 colon cancer couldn’t be cured. Two years later, she’s cancer-free — and says a last-chance clinical trial gave her back her life.
'Remarkable' results of cancer trial shared by both patient and doctor Emma Dimery, a Minnesota woman who had stage 4 colon cancer, shares how an experimental trial led by Dr. Emil Lou at the University of Minnesota saved her life. The patient and doctor both discuss.