Cancer - Videos
Full Segment: Studies show that positive attitudes affect illness outcomes. How can we restructure medical care to put the patient, not the illness center stage?
Robert Castoro chats with Alicia about his family's history of cancer, his 'f*** cancer' haircut and how he managed to stay strong while battling his illness.
Stacy Oberschmidt chats with Alicia about her battle with cancer, and how she took proactive measures to make her struggle more bearable.
Can a simple breath test help doctors diagnose colon cancer?
Disco legend Robin Gibb of The Bee Gees passed away from colorectal cancer in 2012. Gastroenterologist Dr. Jorge Rodriguez explains the importance of routine colonoscopy exams and knowing your family history when it comes to colorectal cancer prevention.
Jonny Imerman, founder of Imerman Angels, tells us about dealing with cancer in his twenties and trying to lead a normal dating life during treatment, and how he coped with personality change and relationships after he recovered.
Matthew Zachary, Founder/CEO of Stupid Cancer, tells Alyona Minkovski of a time he told a girl he was dating that he had survived brain cancer and she freaked out hysterically.
Full Segment: Being diagnosed with cancer as a young adult can make dating more complicated. But just because you're battling the "big C" doesn't mean you can't find love.
William Courtney, Medical Doctor and Professor of Clinical Cannabis, tells Alyona Minkovski how a baby has been effectively treated for cancer using medicinal marijuana.
Erin Purchase and Brandon Krenzler, parents of "Brave Mykayla," a 7-year-old with leukemia, tell Alyona Minkovski why and how they treat their child's symptoms with medicinal marijuana.
Full Segment: More women are undergoing preventative mastectomies. But do prophylactic mastectomies really prevent cancer? Or do they give women a false sense of security?
What you don't do now could cause colon cancer later. We'll tell you what you need to know about potentially life-saving colonoscopies.
Research shows that certain amphibious and reptilian species have a reduced susceptibility to cancer. The Doctors and animal expert Suzi Rapp explain why.
Plastic surgeon Dr. Andrew Ordon explains how skin cancer can be removed from the scalp. Plus, the ABC's of detecting skin cancer.
Facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Patrick Byrne explains Sherrie's groundbreaking ear replacement procedure.
Plastic surgeon Dr. Andrew Ordon explains how doctors were able to grow a new ear in Sherrie's forearm.
In a The Doctors exclusive, when skin cancer destroyed Sherrie's ear, modern medicine helped her grow a new one - on her arm. Hear Sherrie's story.
In a The Doctors exclusive, when skin cancer destroyed Sherrie's ear, modern medicine helped her grow a new one - on her arm. Sherrie describes her experiences with basal cell carcinoma and her unique ear replacement procedure.
Dr. Gail Saltz, bestselling author and psychiatrist, describes how we can cope with the recurring effects of a cancer diagnosis. Part of the series Mondays with Marlo on MarloThomas.com.
Brazilian singer and songwriter Fabiana Passoni recounts her remarkable story of survival and determination.
Watch the remarkable story of Brazilian singer and songwriter Fabiana Passoni, who had to overcome breast cancer and weight gain while pregnant with triplets.
Research looks at whether taking cholesterol-lowering statins is linked to reduced risk of death from cancer.
Can smoking marijuana cause testicular cancer? Urologist Dr. David Josephson weighs in.
The Doctors have an exciting partnership with USA Weekend magazine. E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains how the latest article focuses on tips to fight against prostate cancer.
What happens after testicular cancer treatment? Will you lose your testicles?
What are the treatments for testicular cancer and will they make you infertile?
What are common symptoms of testicular cancer and how do you correctly check your testicles for lumps
Hard hats, hammers, and hi-tech healing! Get a behind the scenes look at the new machine that could revolutionize the way doctors treat cancer
Targeting breast cancer with pinpoint precision--see the treatment that's dramatically cutting down on radiation exposure while still reducing the risk of recurrence
Vicki Singer Wolff endured a tumultuous year in which she, her mother, and her brother were all diagnosed with breast cancer, and she sat down to talk about how they persevered through the power and support of family.