Cancer - Videos
Harvey Singer shares his story of being a male breast cancer survivor with Jacob, and explains the potential genetic link to it.
Mike Partain shares his story of being a male breast cancer survivor with Jacob, and explains the potential environmental link to the disease.
Breast cancer is almost always associated with women, mothers and pink ribbons. But why is male breast cancer rarely discussed? Janet learns the stories of male breast cancer survivors Mike Partain and Harvey Singer as well as information from Dr. Richard Clapp.
Breast cancer is almost always associated with women, mothers and pink ribbons. But why is male breast cancer rarely discussed?
Skin cancers account for 80-percent of all new cancers diagnosed each year. What you don't know about the disease could kill you. Take our quiz and check out a new tool making it easier to spot melanoma.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, but it's not necessarily the death sentence it used to be. Janet talks with survivor Monica Theis and learns her incredible story.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, but it's not necessarily the death sentence it used to be. Janet talks with survivor Amy Kalisher and learns her incredible story.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, but it's not necessarily the death sentence it used to be. Janet talks with survivor Karen Hull and learns her incredible story.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, but it's not necessarily the death sentence it used to be. We salute advancements in treatment and survivors of the disease. Janet talks with survivors Amy Kalisher, Karen Hull and Monica Theis as well as Dr. Alisan Goldfarb.
E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork illustrates how a large tumor can cause life-threatening breathing and blood circulation problems.
General surgeon Dr. David Dupree explains how he removed a 51-pound tumor from the abdomen of a New Jersey woman.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, but it's not necessarily the death sentence it used to be. We salute advancements in treatment and survivors of the disease.
Annette Leal Mattern, President and Co-Founder of the Ovarian Cancer Alliance of Arizona, offers advice and shares how she advocates for the health of women with ovarian cancer.
Founder/CEO of First Descents, Brad Ludden, explains how kayak adventure therapy is helping people suffering from cancer to stay optimistic and motivated.
Imagine losing your tongue to disease. Every year about 30-thousand people develop cancers of the mouth and it most often affects the tongue. Now, doctors are using new surgical techniques that help turn another body part into a tongue replacement.
16,000 new cases of liver cancer are diagnosed each year. Surgery to remove tumors can be risky and lead to serious complications. Now, new technology is giving doctors directions to kill a killer.
Researchers identify genetic markers that may help predict which prostate cancer patients are at higher risk for erectile dysfunction after treatment.
Medical technology has brought us breakthroughs and life-saving treatments allowing millions to live longer. But at what point is it too much? We explain why living longer may not always be better.
Actress Fran Drescher and The Doctors discuss how to determine if certain consumer products are carcinogenic or safe for your health.
Actress Marg Helgenberger, familiar to fans as CSI's Catherine Willows, discusses her mother's fight with cancer and why she's decided to partner with Stand Up 2 Cancer to help eradicate the disease. Visit standup2cancer.org to learn more about how you can help.
Otolaryngologist Dr. Babak Larian and facial reconstructive surgeon Dr. Babak Azizzadeh illustrate how they performed Jeff's tumor removal operation and reconstructed his face with tissue and fat grafts.
After living for years with an unexplained growth on his temple, 51-year-old Jeff was diagnosed with stage 4 melanoma. Remarkably, he remains symptom-free, despite being given only a few months to live.
After being diagnosed with stage 4 melanoma, 51-year old Jeff underwent a surgery to have a tumor removed. Watch how surgeons removed a tumor in his parotid gland and recontoured the indentation left in his face.
Actress Charlotte Rae, best known for her role as Mrs. Garrett on "The Facts of Life", sits down to discuss her battle with pancreatic cancer, and how getting checked out can give you an early warning.
By 2040, cancer rates in over 65s could triple. Are some cancers becoming so common that pre-emptive surgery is a solution? Or is operating on healthy patients wrong?
Terri is concerned about her husband, David, who refuses to get a colonoscopy even though colon cancer, one of the deadliest forms of cancer, runs in his family. More than 50,000 people die every year of colon cancer often because it's diagnosed too late. The Doctors and oncologist Dr. Lawrence Piro bring David face to face with the consequences of neglecting routine colonoscopies.
Terri is concerned about her husband, David, who refuses to get a colonoscopy even though colon cancer, one of the deadliest forms of cancer, runs in his family. Pediatrician Dr. Jim Sears sits down with David to tell him his personal story with colon cancer and to encourage him to undergo the exam.
Terri is concerned about her husband, David, who refuses to get a colonoscopy even though colon cancer, one of the deadliest forms of cancer, runs in his family. The Doctors and oncologist Dr. Lawrence Piro convince David to undergo the exam. Hear his results and how the Health Scare Experiment changed his outlook on prevention.
Radiation oncologist and brain specialist Dr. Paul Pagnini explains the warning signs of brain tumors as well as how they can be detected and treated.
While colon cancer is one of the deadliest forms of cancer, if caught early, it's also one of the most preventable. Now, a new test could help save thousands from it.