I Spotted My Own Cancer in the Mirror—and It Saved My Life
It's not every day that a cancer doctor spots her own cancer in the mirror—but that's exactly what happened to Erin Kobetz in 2004. Read on to find out how her thyroid cancer diagnosis changed her life in ways she couldn't have predicted, for the better
Colorectal Cancer: 4 Signs You May Need Early Screening
Screening for colorectal cancer, which includes both colon or rectal cancer, is recommended at ages 45 to 50. However, you...
I Was Diagnosed with an Aggressive Blood Cancer During My Honeymoon
The newlyweds' trip of a lifetime turned into a fight for his life, almost 7,000 miles...
My “Heartburn” Turned Out to Be Cancer
Joe Moore suffered from acid reflux and heartburn for almost 40 years before being diagnosed with stage 3 esophageal cancer....
8 Ways You Can Prevent Colon Cancer
Lower your risk for colorectal cancer with these colon cancer prevention tips, from getting screened to eating a healthy diet...
I Was Diagnosed with Stage 4 Colon Cancer at Age 30
After frequent bouts of painful diarrhea, constipation, and other symptoms, this man was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer.
The Scalp Skin Cancer and Brain Connection, Plus 6 Quality Scalp Sunscreen Products
Serious skin cancer of the scalp accounts for 15 percent of all skin cancer cases—in part, experts say, because...
Doctors Say Knowing About This Vaccine Could Cut Your Cancer Risk Significantly
The HPV vaccine has become available to more patients in recent years. The bad news? Many patients who could benefit...
Do Wireless Earbuds Harm Your Brain? A Brain Cancer Doctor Sounds Off
How did we live before hands-free? If you're an in-ear headphone devotee, medical experts offer one clever rule so you...
HPV and Mental Health: OB-GYNs Report How Stress Affects Your Cervical Cancer Risk
These doctors specializing in women's health—including a gynecological cancer doctor—say that when you take care of your mind, you're taking...
I Have High-Risk HPV. Now What? Doctors Share Advice (and Assurance)
Eighty percent of adults will be exposed to HPV, sometimes linked with cancer. Doctors say you should stay encouraged, even...
How Often Should You Get a Pap Smear?
Pap smears can save lives. Find out what a Pap smear is and what it tests for, as well as...
What Lymphatic Drainage Massage Can and Can’t Do for Your Body
Lymphatic drainage massages can help move fluid from the body's tissues back into the bloodstream. Here's how they work and...
At-Home Colon Cancer Tests: What Do Doctors Think?
At-home colon cancer tests are gaining popularity, but their accuracy in detecting cancers and polyps can vary.
I Was Diagnosed with Stage 3 Colon Cancer at Age 34
After feeling "off" for nearly a year before a stage 3 colon cancer diagnosis, this mother of two shares her...
What to Know About Lynch Syndrome
This genetic condition raises your risk for a variety of cancers, including colorectal cancer. Here are the risk factors...
What to Know About Rectal Cancer Symptoms, Treatments, and Prevention
Regular cancer screenings and lifestyle changes can help prevent rectal cancer. Here are the rectal cancer symptoms to look for,...
I Was Diagnosed With Colon Cancer at Age 34
Before a stage 4 colon cancer diagnosis, a young mother dismissed early symptoms, like fatigue. Here's how she...
5 Signs of Colon Cancer Every Woman Should Know
Colon cancer symptoms in women are similar to those in men, but they can be confused with gynecological issues,...
What to Know About Colorectal Cancer Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention
Here's what to know about colon cancer symptoms and treatment, as well as how to prevent colorectal cancer with...
These Are the 4 Colon Cancer Stages
Colorectal cancer is treatable, and the treatment depends on the stage and type of cancer. Here are the colon...
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia: 8 Things to Know About This Common Blood Cancer
Almost every three minutes, someone in the United States is diagnosed with a blood cancer. And in 2020 alone, around 21,000 Americans...
Breast Cancer: What Doctors Want You to Know About Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention
Learn the basics about breast cancer prevention, symptoms, treatment, and care.
He Was a First Responder on 9/11—Why He’s Telling His Story Now
Tom Frey spent years recovering victims of the 9/11 attacks. His time working to bring families answers resulted in his...
Finally: Good News About Prostate Cancer that Could Save Your Life
Thanks to a much better understanding of this common cancer, men are much more likely to survive prostate cancer—especially...
This Man Was Dying of Cancer—Till a New Test Showed Doctors Exactly How to Treat It
Keith Taggart never dreamed the tiny lump in his cheek was terminal cancer. Five years ago he was given three...
The 10 Most Common Types of Cancer in the United States
Early detection and game-changing new treatments are making headway against the 10 most common types of cancer in the United...
11 Women You Didn’t Know Overcame Ovarian Cancer
Learn more about the women who beat the odds and overcame this disease referred to by many in the medical...
16 Things Doctors Wish You Knew About Breast Cancer Genetic Testing
The first breast cancer gene was identified in 1994, and doctors have found many more since. Here's what else you...
One Woman’s Unbearable Leg Pain Turned Out to Be Cancer
As a professional athlete, Jamie Whitmore was used to suffering—but the pain in her leg was excruciating. She never imagined...