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Scientists find new drug to treat deadly brain cancer

In a new study, a team of researchers and doctors from The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust and The Institute of Cancer Research in...

The link between coughing and lung cancer you need to know

Lung cancer, one of the most common and serious types of cancer, has a notorious connection with coughing. This symptom, often overlooked as a...

Cancer keeps coming for the young. Why?

A report released last month by the American Cancer Society reflects significant progress in recent decades in early detection and treatment of the disease. That's...

Vitamin B6 may help treat pancreatic cancer

At the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, a new study is underway, led by Dr. Kamiya Mehla, an associate professor of oncology science. She's...

Colon cancer in men: 7 symptoms to watch for

Colon cancer, a leading type of cancer in men, often begins as small, noncancerous (benign) clumps of cells called polyps inside the colon. Over...

This diabetes drug can help treat cancer, but with side effects

Metformin, a medication widely known for its ability to lower blood sugar by improving insulin sensitivity, is commonly prescribed for managing diabetes. In recent times,...

Spotting early signs of lung cancer

Lung cancer, one of the most common and serious types of cancer, has a reputation for being particularly stealthy in its early stages. Often, symptoms...

Promising breakthrough in blood cancer treatment

Scientists at The University of Texas at Austin have made a significant discovery in the fight against acute myeloid leukemia (AML), an aggressive cancer...

Understanding survival and hope of stage 4 cancer

The diagnosis of stage 4 cancer is often met with fear and uncertainty. Stage 4, also known as metastatic cancer, means the cancer has spread...

The silent signs of ovarian cancer every woman should know

Ovarian cancer, often termed the "silent killer," is notorious for its subtle symptoms that can easily be dismissed or mistaken for more benign conditions. This...