Articles for Tag: "cancer"

Coping with “chemo brain” 
Coping with “chemo brain”
Many women find memory decline as a frustrating after-effect of chemotherapy.
Despite cancer battle, golfer keeps his swing  Featured
Despite cancer battle, golfer keeps his swing
In recognition of National Cancer Survivors Day, read how one man kept his family, friends and clubs close during his journey.
Pancreatic cancer to be lead killer by 2030 
Pancreatic cancer to be lead killer by 2030
The disease is predicted to surpass the second- and third-leading cancer deaths.
Can dogs detect prostate cancer? 
Can dogs detect prostate cancer?
Canine’s are man’s best friend and could be life-savers too.
Wine may not help you live longer after all 
Wine may not help you live longer after all
A new study questions the health benefits of resveratrol, an antioxidant found in red wine and dark chocolate.
U.S. cervical cancer rates greatly underestimated 
U.S. cervical cancer rates greatly underestimated
New research finds that the rates of this cancer are dramatically higher than originally reported.
Light giving physicians edge in kidney surgery 
Light giving physicians edge in kidney surgery
Thanks to a technology called “Firefly,” surgeons are seeing “green” and removing kidney cancers with improved precision.