Agra (Uttar Pradesh) [India], Sept. 26 (ANI): As many as 1,500 children affected by cancer, survivors, families and social support teams are expected to participate in a three-day 'Chalo Chalein Taj Mahal' programme.
Agra (Uttar Pradesh) [India], Sept. 25 (ANI): As many as 1,500 children affected by cancer, survivors, families and social support teams are expected to participate in a three-day 'Chalo Chalein Taj Mahal' programme and first-of-its-kind exhibition on childhood cancer awareness tha
Agra (UP) [India], Sept. 23 (ANI): The National Society for Change for Childhood Cancer will be a organising a first-of-its-kind exhibition 'CanKids-Kidscan' on childhood cancer awareness at the iconic Taj Mahal in Agra from September 25 to 27.
London [England] Sept. 21 (ANI): A new computer test has been developed that is helping doctors to accurately predict the survival span of women suffering from advanced ovarian cancer.
London [England], Sept. 20 (ANI): As per a recent research men, who suffer from severe anxiety are twice more likely to die from cancer than men, who stay calm and relaxed.
Washington D.C.[USA], Sept. 20 (ANI): A recent study shows that doctors suggest to 'wait and see' in thousands of men with localised prostate cancer, where the tumor hasn't spread beyond the doughnut-shaped gland.
Washington D.C. [USA], Sept. 17 (ANI): According to a recent research, brain cancer has taken over leukemia and has become the major cause of cancer deaths in children.
Washington D.C. [USA], Sept. 17 (ANI): According to recent estimates drawn by the Office of National Statistics (ONS), people, who develop skin, breast and prostate cancers are most likely to survive 10 years after diagnosis.
London [England], Sept. 17 (ANI): A recent research carried out by researchers from the Centre for Cancer Prevention suggests that lives of hundreds of cervical cancer patients could be saved if patients keep alert about it and go for screening at the initial stage.
London [England], Sept. 17 (ANI): Statistics by the UK government says that the large majorities of people diagnosed with some of the most common cancers can now expect to live for at least 10 years.
London [England], Sept. 16 (ANI): A recent study suggests that targeting a specific blood vessel molecule may help to prevent the deadly spread of breast cancer.