Kate Middleton has spoken out about her recovery from cancer after unexpectedly skipping the Royal Ascot last month. During a visit to Colchester Hospital in Essex, the Princess of Wales reportedly ...
Chemists are once again raising safety concerns about dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), following research that has probed how the popular solvent decomposes when heated. DMSO decomposition has caused many ...
Famed model Elle Macpherson revealed on Monday that she's been living with a breast cancer diagnosis for seven years — all while eschewing chemotherapy. In an interview with Australian Women’s Weekly, ...
Toni English’s medical team was giddy. It was six weeks after English had completed an experimental cancer treatment, and she had arrived at the Orlando Health Cancer Institute in Florida with her ...
When you have cancer, or care about someone who does, “cure” may be the word you want to hear more than any other. It’s also a word most doctors won’t say. Unlike other diseases, cancer has its own ...
When you hear doctors talk about cancer and its treatment, it can sound like they are speaking a foreign language. It helps to learn some of the most common terms they use and what those words mean.
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When Kyle Pukylo started feeling stomach pain, he struggled to find a doctor who could see him in person on short notice in Lakeland, Florida, where he lives. So he booked a telehealth session. “They ...
Terminal cancer, sometimes called end stage cancer, is any type of cancer that doctors cannot treat or cure. Terminal cancer does not respond to treatment, and doctors cannot slow its progression. A ...
People with cancer are particularly vulnerable to severe disease and death from COVID-19. Vaccines provide needed protection. It has not been shown that COVID-19 vaccines cause or accelerate cancer.