Many patients were left with brittle bones and fried organs after receiving excessive chemotherapy at the hands of Dr. Farid Fata.
A woman diagnosed with lymphoma in 2010 says the embryos represent her last chance to have biological children.
A new procedure could help thousands of women with breast cancer avoid a second surgery.
Researchers have found that a drug used to treat bone disorders like osteoporosis could be employed to stop the spread of breast cancer.
While the New York governor and his cancer-stricken partner, Sandra Lee, publicly tout cancer prevention, health advocates say he has repeatedly tried to cut funding for cancer screening.
Charities promised donors their money would support treatment. Instead, administrators padded their own pockets.
If the bill passes the House, patients suffering from at least one of 15 medical conditions would be permitted to use marijuana.
The U.S. is spending 39 percent more on cancer treatments than it was a decade ago — and Americans have gotten a big return on their investment.
The landmark ruling applied only to Robin Stransham-Ford's case, but it could set a precedent in South Africa.
The $249 saliva-based test promises access to women who couldn’t previously afford to be screened.
Trials for the Pfizer drug stopped earlier than planned because it was deemed effective.
The second-leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide joins other afflictions in being reduced by java consumption.
Government policies might not be robust enough for emerging medicines to be integrated into treatment plans, experts say.
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The latest analysis replaces the previous estimate that one in three people were likely to get cancer during their lives.
Indian pharmaceutical exports to the U.S. in 2013 amounted to $4.5 billion, or over a tenth of all Indian exports to the U.S. that year.
The device can send a doctor BBMs about how a patient is responding to treatment.
A new Johns Hopkins University study analyzed 31 different types of cancer.
Scientists have reached a new understanding of the link between cancer and red meat.
New findings could lead to techniques to block cancers' runaway cell replication.
The UK’s National Health Service said the aim of the project is to better diagnose and treat patients with cancer and rare genetic diseases.
Former NBC news anchor Tom Brokaw recently announced his cancer is in remission.