Nearly 60,000 people are diagnosed with oral cancer in the U.S. every year, according to the American Cancer Society, and the rate of new cases continues to rise.
Researchers have identified the molecular and cellular mechanisms that transform healthy stem cells into oral cancer at the earliest stages of the disease.
February 4 is World Cancer Day, and in these interviews with our Strategic Alliance Partner, NYU Langone Health, we learn about the importance of forming strong relationships with the communities you ...
Oesophageal cancer is a relatively rare cancer, but it is one of the most deadly, with around 8,000 people dying from the ...
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More than half of women believe a smear test looks for cervical cancer as a new study from AXA Health insurance has uncovered the myths and fears that surround screening. Dr Pallavi Bradshaw ...
The presenter made an emotional return to host his show on Monday after four months battling laryngeal cancer and was greeted ...
Rep. Joe John, who represented northwestern Wake County, shared news of his resignation in a letter posted to his Facebook page, after he said he received a terminal diagnosis for throat cancer from ...
Cervical cancer incidence in the US has been going down steadily for years. Famous survivors like Erin Andrews, Judy Blume and Georgia Tennant have used their own experiences with the disease to ...
TV and radio presenter Jamie Theakston has said he is “cancer ... look, you’ve got a one in six chance you might not be able to talk again’. And so, then you kind of think, ‘Oh, OK, that ...
TV and radio presenter Jamie Theakston has announced he is "cancer ... look, you've got a one-in-six chance you might not be able to talk again'. And so, then you kind of think, 'Oh, OK, that's ...