What we eat plays a major role in our health and well-being, especially in the development of chronic disease. On a recent episode of Dr. Mark Hyman’s podcast, "The Dr. Hyman Show," the physician and ...
Editor's Note: This is an excerpt from WBUR's weekly health newsletter, CommonHealth. If you like what you read and want it in your inbox, sign up here. Bladder cancer hits men especially hard. The ...
A gastroenterologist at the Mayo Clinic who treats patients with pancreatic cancer shares the warning signs he looks for in his own body. The disease is stealthy and deadly. Pancreatic cancer isn’t ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – An accident led to a diagnosis that would change one Oklahoma woman’s life forever. A few years ago, she went to the doctor for stomach problems but found something much worse. ...
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer death in the U.S., responsible for about 1 in 4, but major advances in screening, surgery and personalized treatment are helping more patients live ...
About 170,000 women in the United States are living with metastatic breast cancer — or cancer that has spread to other organs — and eventually leads to death. Now, a team led in part by oncologists ...
It might seem implausible that Dr. Ross Camidge, a renowned lung cancer physician, would himself be diagnosed with advanced non-small cell lung cancer, one of the cancers he’s dedicated his life to ...
WESTWOOD, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Hearing the words "you have breast cancer" is never easy. That space between fear and hope can be a tricky place to navigate, even for the most experienced physicians.
A cancer doctor in Allentown, Pennsylvania, is marking breast cancer awareness month by wearing a different kind of pink for each of the 31 days in October, and it's more than a fashion statement.
EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so for this edition of 12 Health, host Shannon Hegy sat down with a survivor and her doctor to discuss the disease and how it’s ...
For most expecting mothers, pregnancy means preparing for new life. But for one South Florida doctor, it also meant fighting for her own. In 2019, Dr. Christina Ortega, a neuropsychologist at Joe ...
AVIV. FORMER PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN’S PROSTATE CANCER IS APPARENTLY GETTING WORSE. BIDEN’S OFFICE ANNOUNCED TODAY THAT HE IS NOW GETTING RADIATION TREATMENT AND HORMONE THERAPY. IT WAS ONLY LAST MAY THAT ...