Cancer survival in the U.S. has climbed to 70%, reflecting major advances in treatment, early detection and personalized care ...
Some cancers are now a chronic disease rather than a death sentence, especially for women.
Researchers have identified a previously unknown inflammatory mechanism that may drive the aggressiveness and relapse of ...
Cancer is still the most common cause of death for men in the US ages 60 to 79 and women ages 40 to 79. For all adults ...
The five-year survival rate for all cancers combined in the US reached a landmark 70% for Americans diagnosed between 2015 ...
The drug is not considered a cure, but results emerging from clinical trials point to the first major advancement in decades for a devastating cancer.
Brain, liver, lung, oesophagus, pancreas and stomach cancers receive just 18.9% of all government-funded cancer research.
A major achievement with far-reaching implications for treating deadly skin cancer has been discovered by Tel Aviv University ...
Seven in 10 people now survive their cancer five years or more, up from only half in the mid-70s,” said Rebecca Siegel, ...