Washington D.C. [USA], June 8 (ANI): 'Evil Dead 2' actor Danny Hicks recently revealed that he has stage 4 cancer and is left with approximately one to three years of life.
New Delhi (India), June 7 (ANI): On 'National Cancer Survivor Day', writer-director and cancer survivor, Tahira Kashyap has penned a powerful poem titled 'Scars' to encourage cancer survivors to proudly show off their scars, which represent 'indomitable spirit that can't be crushed by any fr
Washington D.C. [USA], June 7 (ANI): Having a satisfying, happy, romantic relationship, may help improve breast cancer survivors' health, suggests a recent study.
Washington D.C. [USA], June 3 (ANI): Breast cancer survivors who enjoy a satisfying, romantic relationship with their partner may be at a lower risk for a host of health problems, according to a new study.
California [USA], June 1 (ANI): Among patients with both colorectal cancer and diabetes in Korea, those who had high adherence to their oral diabetes medication had a significantly reduced risk of overall mortality compared with those with lower adherence, suggests a study.
New Delhi [India], May 31 (ANI): Moved by the struggle of migrant labourers in reaching their homes amid COVID-19 crisis, a 12-year-old Noida-based girl has given away her piggy bank savings of over Rs 48,000 to arrange for three Jharkhand migrant labourers, including a cancer patient, take
Copenhagen [Denmark], May 31 (ANI): While having a child with cancer can cause feelings of fear and uncertainty among parents and burden them with many practical challenges related to caregiving and work-related obligations, a recent Denmark study has discovered that having a child with canc
Nagoya [Japan] May 31 (ANI): Scientists have found that chemotherapy combined with drug "rituximab" coupled with treatment for the secondary Central Nervous System (CNS) problem, shows promising results for patients suffering from a rare subtype of Lymphoma (blood cancer).
Washington D.C. [USA], May 30 (ANI): Pregnancy at a younger age (25 years and younger), lowers the risk of breast cancer by 30 per cent, suggests the findings of a recent study.
Washington D.C. [USA], May 30 (ANI): Scientific studies suggest that children with birth defects are at increased risk of cancer. However, it has not been assessed whether the type of cancer, the age at which they are diagnosed or the extent of cancer spread at the time of diagnosis, is diff