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For years, scientists have viewed cancer as a localized glitch in which cells refuse to stop dividing. Scientists have long known that nerves grow into some tumors and that tumors containing lots of nerves usually lead to a worse prognosis.
Catherine, Princess of Wales has spoken of her experience with cancer, in a deeply personal video message released Wednesday to mark World Cancer Day.
A landmark global study suggests that tobacco smoking, infection and alcohol consumption are the leading causes of preventable cancers
The arms race over the future of cancer care in Boston intensified on Wednesday when Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Mass General Brigham both announced big donations.
A cancer specialist explains the subtle warning signs that are easy to dismiss
Research uncovers how our behaviors can influence cancer risk.
Six marines showed up to honor and recognized Regun Donahue, the Proctor junior who’s been battling cancer for years. They presented him a special letter from the Commandant, along with the General’s challenge coin. Dozens of friends and family showed up to witness the moment.
His Majesty shone a light on the work of his fellow royals and offered thanks 'to everyone who offers support in ways seen and unseen'