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The Doctors are joined by plastic surgeon Dr. Vip Dev from Bakersfield Memorial Hospital, who reveals that Rogerâs massive tumor began as an ingrown hair.
Colorectal cancer is on the rise for millennials. Here are seven of the symptoms you should be on the lookout for.
About 80 percent of cancer patients showed significant reduction in stress and anxiety after a single dose of Psilocybin or âmagic mushrooms.â Octavian Mihai joins The Doctors to share about his experience undergoing Psilocybin treatment.
12-year-old Parker managed to accomplish a lot while battling cancer with the help of Camp Ronald McDonald. Now cancer-free, Parker and her mom Kathy, along with volunteer Dr. Stephen Speicher joins The Doctors to discuss.
Colon and rectal cancer are on the rise for millennials according to a study from researchers at the American Cancer Society. In fact, the risk of early colon cancer for people born in 1990 is double compared to someone who was born in 1950. And for early rectal cancer, the risk is four times greater.
HealthGrove found the countries where cancer-related deaths have declined the most in the past 25 years.
A root known as Kava that grows in the Pacific Islands could yield some promising health benefits. Scientists in New York say itâs becoming a useful weapon in the fight against cancer.
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Lori was diagnosed with stage 4 metastic breast cancer, which quickly spread to her liver, bowel cavity and pancreas. When doctors told her that her cancer was inoperable, she found a treatment that saved her life.
When a loved one is diagnosed with breast cancer, it can be hard to know what to say or do. Breast cancer survivors share what was most helpful to them.
Women with breast cancer share the things in life that keep them looking on the bright side.
Breast cancer survivor, Micahel, Singer, is making it his goal to spread awareness that men can get breast cancer too
Breast cancer is in the news all the time, but thereâs still a lot of misinformation about it. Here, breast cancer survivors share what they wish people understood about the disease.
Actress Olivia Newton-John joins The Doctors to discuss how to live a healthy life, battling cancer, and her opinions on plastic surgery.
People going through breast cancer treatment deal with a whole host of physical and emotional symptoms that most people never know or hear about. Here, breast cancer survivors share details about what breast cancer treatment is actually like.
Young women get breast cancer, too. Hereâs what itâs like when it happens to you.
While watching an episode of The Doctors, one woman took a simple test that led to a shocking discovery: thyroid cancer.
You know when you eat a big meal and your belly sticks out? Well, what if that âfood babyâ was actually a tumor? Hereâs what you need to look out for.
Check out the amazing surprises The Doctors have in store for Shannon, whose life was saved after watching an episode of the show.
After watching an episode of The Doctors Shannon went to have a lesion on her tongue examined and two weeks later was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. Against great odds, sheâs here to share her story.
A study looks at the duration of obesity and the link to cancer in U.S. women.
Being diagnosed with dense breasts may depend on who reads your mammogram, a study finds.
The monthly cost of cancer drugs is highest in the United States, a new study finds.
Higher levels of physical activity are very important for cancer prevention, a new study finds.
Fitness instructor Ainsley Rodriguez shows off six sexy moves that seriously enhance doggy-style sex.
Every year in the United States, more people die of lung cancer than colon, prostate, ovarian and breast cancers combined. The good news is that screening for lung cancer saves lives. The question is: who should be screened? In a recent study, Mayo Clinic researchers found that the current Preventive Services Task Force guidelines for lung cancer screening may not include enough high-risk people. Reporter Vivien Williams has the details in today's Mayo Clinic Minute.
Mayo Clinicâs Florida campus has opened a state-of-the-art laboratory for nanotechnology research, an emerging field of science that studies and applies materials that are the size of an atom.
The laboratory is a key part of Mayo Clinicâs new Translational Nanomedicine Program. The goal is to develop, test and apply tiny materials in diagnosing and treating patients, particularly those with cancer.
Roughly 140,000 people are diagnosed with colorectal cancer in the United States each year. It is the third most common cancer and No. 2 cause of cancer-related deaths among men and women. Colorectal surgeon Heidi Nelson, M.D., chair of surgery at Mayo Clinic, shares five things to know about colorectal cancer:
You have heard of flavored water, so how about flavored oxygen? It comes in a can and some believe just a few puffs can leave you feeling renewed and re-energized. Best part? NO CALORIES! Now that's something that might be worth inhaling.
With all this new technology in our hands, what does that mean for our attention span?