
Finding cancer may be easier now, as blood tests are being developed to diagnose patients with asymptomatic cancer.
Finding cancer may be easier now, as blood tests are being developed to diagnose patients with asymptomatic cancer.
Paying attention to the updated nutritional labels on food can help Americans stay within dietary guidelines and prevent illness, including cancer.
One man discovered that his experience with testicular cancer inspired jokes he could share with others.
On behalf of the National Pancreas Foundation, Dr. Diane Simeone offers insight into early detection options for those at increased risk of pancreatic cancer, including surveillance and screening.
The FDA is reviewing what could become the first-ever medication specifically for kidney cancer associated with von Hippel-Lindau disease.
The RACE for Children Act will create more clinical trial options for young patients with cancer and, ultimately, more pediatric oncology drugs.
Exercise may help prevent cancer or its recurrence and improve quality of life for survivors of the disease.
Cancer loves glucose, which is why fasting, restricting calorie consumption or following the ketogenic diet may make chemotherapy and some other cancer treatments more effective and easier to tolerate, early evidence shows.
From Nov. 1-Dec. 15, consumers can shop for health plans offered under the Affordable Care Act. One advocate suggests that all patients compare policies to ensure the best fit for their particular needs and budget.
Ultra-precise drug targeting brings new hope for patients with non-small cell lung cancer that harbors rare mutations.
A liquid biopsy may soon be available to find early signs of cancer in asymptomatic patients when the disease is still treatable and even curable.