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Cancer Survivor Feared Telling Parents, Work Clients About Diagnosis

We speak with Michael Soloman on how work can be the best place to feel normal and the last place you tell when you're battling cancer.

I Have Cancer, But Not At Work

Full Segment: Nikki told her clients that she was unplugging and taking a vacation, not battling cancer. We speak with her and others on how work can be the best place to feel normal and the last place you tell when you're battling cancer.

F Cancer! Destroying Cancer Digitally

FCancer's Yael Cohen joins HuffPost Live to tell us how we can use technology to educate through storytelling and change the way people think, talk and act about cancer.

Easy Ways to Avoid Throat and Neck Cancer

Anne Marie Tiernon reports on the simple symptoms of throat and neck cancer that are easy to avoid.

Cancer Killing Combo Treatment

Each year lung cancer kills 160 thousand people. Now adding something to chemotherapy could help patients kill the disease!

Hospital Flooded With Pizza For 2-Year-Old Cancer Patient

Hazel Hammersley is a 2-year-old girl in Los Angeles who is suffering from a rare type of cancer called neuroblastoma at the Children's Hospital in LA. A few weeks ago, Hammersley and her mother put up a funny sign on their hospital window - 'SEND PIZZA RM 4112.' They did it as a joke, but the internet found the sign and sent the girl so many pizzas that the hospital had to issue a statement.

Clinic Procedure Uses Single Dose of Radiation to Treat Breast Cancer

Breast cancer patients would usually undergo weeks of radiation after surgery but a new Cleveland Clinic procedure uses just one dose of radiation during the surgery.

Dog Detects Breast Cancer

Susan was perplexed when her dog, Bella, began persistently poking at her breast. That is, until her annual mammogram showed that Susan had developed invasive lobular carcinoma, the second most common form of breast cancer. Learn more about how dogs can detect cancer and other dangers.

Camera Woman Swallows Pill Cam For Post-Cancer Check-Up

KTLA's video journalist and cancer survivor Sheri Odell takes a first-stomach look at camera pills, which are growing in popularity, allowing doctors to inside patients' stomachs and intestines without surgery.

Sisters Collect Soda Bottles For Cancer Patients to Honor Mother

Robin Coon and her three sisters have teamed up to pay tribute to their mother while paying it forward. A year after losing their mother to cancer, they've launched a non-profit fund called "Pop Bottles for patients". The goal is to help ease the financial burden for low-income cancer and critical care patients who are fighting for their lives.

Celebrating Cancer Survivors Day

Cancer Survivors Day celebrates cancer patients of all ages who have overcome the disease.

Using Proton Beams to Deliver Precise Radiation Treatment

Cancer researchers are using proton beam therapy to deliver precise doses of radiation to breast cancer patients. Side effects are greatly reduced while producing good outcomes.

Cleansing the Body of Copper to Halt Stage 4 Cancer

Doctors believe depleting the body of the well-known metal could be the key to keeping aggressive forms of breast cancer away.

Building a Community for Cancer Patients

Roni Zeiger, former Google Chief Health Strategist, describes his new project Smart Patients that gives patients and caregivers the ability to become 'micro-experts' about the latest medical advances.

Turmeric Helps a Woman Deal with Fatigue From Breast Cancer

A Florida woman swears by turmeric after her cancer doctor suggested she try it to fight fatigue and pain from breast cancer surgery.

Brooke Anderson Shares Mom's Breast Cancer Journey

ET's own Brooke Anderson is sharing her family's experience with breast cancer. In a new interview with Dr. Freda Lewis-Hall, Chief Medical Officer of Pfizer, Brooke shares about the moment on Christmas night 2012 when she learned that her mother, Vicki Anderson, had invasive breast cancer. "I remember feeling like the floor fell out from under me, as I watched my parents just crumble in front of us," Brooke reveals. "There were a lot of hugs and a lot of tears," Brooke says about her family

Brooke Anderson Raises Breast Cancer Awareness

Although breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in women worldwide it's still very difficult for women to open up about their experience. Entertainment Tonight's Brooke Anderson is hoping to raise awareness by sharing her own experience during her mother's breast cancer journey. And as she explains to Dr. Freda Lewis-Hall, Chief Medical Officer of Pfizer, early detection was key but it was also the support of her family and community that saved her mother's life.

Preventative Mastectomy Remains Controversial

Experts say knowing you have the BRCA mutation shouldn't call for drastict action right away.

Woman Claims Cell Phone Caused Breast Cancer

Tiffany Frantz was only 21 when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. INSIDE EDITIONS sits down with Frantz who claims her cell phone is the reason for her cancer.

Preventative Mastectomy Is a Big Decision for Women

Many women struggle when contemplating preventative mastectomy.

Lung Cancer in Women Is Increasing

Doctors are seeing more and more non-smoking lung cancer cases in women.

Detecting Pancreatic Cancer Early

45 thousand people will be diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2013 and it will kill 38 thousand. Find out what researchers are doing to detect the killer before it forms.

Teen Writes Medical Screening Software

A teen girl who already wrote a program to screen for breast cancer is nearly done writing a program to screen for leukemia.

Oral Cancer Survivor: "I'm Proud Of Michael Douglas"

Brian Hill, an oral cancer survivor, talks with Josh about how important vaccination is, as well as his reaction to Michael Douglas' public announcement.

Fewer Americans Are Being Screened For Cancer

A new study finds fewer Americans are getting screened for cancer.

Strong Evidence Points to Exercise Reducing the Risk of Cancer

Powerful evidence that regular exercise can lower your risk of cancer even if you don't lose weight. In fact, it's considered a frequently ignored benefit of putting 30 minutes of movement into your day.

Researchers Hope to Develop a Vaccine to Prevent Childhood Cancer

Researchers are working to develop a vaccine that could prevent childhood cancers. Gayle Guyardo reports.

Mice Save Young Boy From Rare Cancer

Young boy battling a rare form of bone cancer, sees his tumors shrink after a controversial treatment.

New Melanoma Approach Getting Excellent Results

There is important and very encouraging news tonight in the fight against melanoma. A new treatment approach is getting some excellent results, and could be used to fight all kinds of cancer.

Cancer Patients 250% More Likely to File For Bankruptcy

A new study finds cancer patients are over two and a half times more likely to file for bankruptcy that people without cancer.
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