THURSDAY, Oct. 17, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- In some good news for women battling locally advanced cervical cancer, new research shows that adding six weeks of chemotherapy to standard treatment cuts the risk of death by 40 percent.
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Baldness isn't the hallmark of cancer, and it might not even be the worst side effect of cancer treatment. But it's certainly the most…
After a two week break, Parenthood is back to keeping our tear ducts nice and lubricated as the Bravermans prepare for Kristina's first round…
Looking at Eric Quezada's career over the last couple years, you certainly wouldn't have guessed he'd been fighting cancer since 2004. The longtime Mission…
There are many ways to look at the story of two-year-old brain-tumor survivor Cash Michael Hyde, whose father, Michael, secretly slipped him medical marijuana…
Gizmodo has a post up about an awesome new invention that might do away with the side effects cancer patients suffer when undergoing chemotherapy….
No! Not Bodhi! Word comes today that '80s heartthrob, general badass, and undeniably awesome dancer Patrick Swayze was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in January…

