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Could Exercise Treat Prostate Cancer?

Sheffield Hallam University is testing 50 men with prostate cancer to see if physical activity can stop the tumors from spreading.

Prostate Cancer and Aspirin

Regular use of aspirin may lower risk of lethal prostate cancer, a study finds.

Cancer Survivor Meets the Donor Who Saved His Life

After a bone marrow transplant that saved his life, a 16-year-old boy meets his donor. Once strangers thousands of miles apart, the two are now connected forever. Keleigh Nealon (@keleighnealon) has the story!

New Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines

ACOG issues new guidelines regarding the HPV test or the Pap test for cervical cancer screenings.

Marlo Thomas Kicks Off The St Jude "Thanks & Giving" Campaign

Marlo Thomas Kicks Off The St Jude "Thanks & Giving" Campaign

Woman Posts Emotional Note For Friends To Read After She Died From Cancer

A WOMAN - WHO DIED EARLIER THIS WEEK AFTER A BATTLE WITH TERMINAL CANCER - ASKED HER HUSBAND TO PUBLISH A NOTE ON FACEBOOK AFTER HER DEATH.

Group Offers Free Public Prostate Exams to Raise Awareness for Men's Cancer

The Doctors react to a stunt that aimed to raise awareness for prostate cancer by offering free public exams. The group said it would donate $100 for every man who agreed to undergo a free prostate exam. Click here to learn more about prostate cancer, the most common cancer affecting American men.

Rare Blood Cancers: What You Need to Know

David began noticing adverse symptoms after turning 40, including fatigue, shortness of breath and pain. A routine test revealed he had a rare blood cancer called polycythemia vera. Learn the signs and symptoms of PV, what causes it, as well as potential treatment options.

Comedienne Carol Leifer Undergoes a Colonoscopy

The Doctors follow along as comedienne and author Carol Leifer undergoes a routine colonoscopy with Dr. Carey Strom. Learn the importance of routine health exams in the fight against cancer.

Principal Fighting Cancer Helps Former Student Do The Same

That's paying it forward.

Herpes to Kill Melanoma?

ER physician Travis Stork discusses a new study that shows a modified version of the herpes simplex virus could be used to battle melanoma skin cancer.

How This Man Recovered From Stage-4 Pancreatic Cancer

Jim Hamers talks about how his stage 4 cancer miraculously disappeared.

Baby Born with Two Noses

The Doctors discuss the story of a newborn baby in Peru who was born with two tubes where his nose should have been. Find out how this rare condition can happen and what the future holds for the baby.

'Teen Mom' Star Receives Startling Diagnosis

After a doctor diagnosed her with bipolar disorder, 'Teen Mom' star Kailyn says she began treatment for the disorder but felt that something wasn't right. She reached out to 'The Doctors' for a second opinion and met with psychiatrist Shahla Modir. Find out what Dr. Modir says about Kailyn's mental health.

'Teen Mom' Star Misdiagnosed with Mental Illness?

Kailyn, a mother of two who starred on season two of the hit show 'Teen Mom,' reaches out to 'The Doctors' for a second opinion after being diagnosed with bipolar disorder.

Mother Says St. Jude Hospital Saved Son's Life After Cancer Diagnosis

Marisa reveals how St. Jude Hospital was able to give her son a second chance at life after he was diagnosed with cancer.

How to Care for Your Scalp After Cancer Treatment

Jennifer Young shows you how to care for your scalp after radiation therapy for cancer.

HPL Takes On: Cancer Survivors Tell All

From stress therapy to what really happens to your sex life after cancer, HuffPost Live delves into the lives of cancer survivors.

Boy Shares Senior Night Moment with Mom Battling Cancer 10 Years Early

A 6-year-old boy with a love for football got to be honored at senior night more than a decade ahead of schedule to make sure his mom, who has stage 4 breast cancer would get to see it. Sean Dowling (@seandowlingtv) has more.

FDA Approves Cancer-Hunting Virus

The Food and Drug Administration has approved a revolutionary method of treatment that can selectively strike cancer cells while avoiding others.

Gentlemen, Ready Your 'Staches: Movember Is Here

The annual charity event that has men around the world growing moustaches as a means to raise awareness and donations to men's health initiatives is back.

The Breast Cancer Threat To Black Women

Historically, black women have had a lower prevalence of breast cancer compared to white women. But the American Cancer Society is now reporting that health advantage no longer exists. We look at what's behind this rise and how to remedy it.

What Is Driving Breast Cancer Among Black Women?

Historically, black women have had a lower prevalence of breast cancer compared to white women. But the American Cancer Society is now reporting that health advantage no longer exists. We look at what's behind this rise and how to remedy it.

Couple Raises Awareness for Male Breast Cancer Patients

Mike says he was shocked when he was diagnosed with breast cancer. He and his wife, Kara, join The Doctors to raise awareness for the prevalence of breast cancer in men and to discuss the signs and symptoms everyone should know.

Couple Faces Double Breast Cancer Diagnosis

Hear how one married couple coped with both partners being diagnosed with breast cancer. Click here to learn how the couple is raising awareness for breast cancer in men.

The Breast Cancer Diagnosis Racial Gap Is No More

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Should You Really Stop Eating Processed Meat?

A new World Health Organization report finds processed meats cause cancer and red meat probably causes cancer. But why are they different and what's so risky? We discuss the findings and whether reduced meat consumption is the key to longevity.

Cancer, Egg And Cheese, Please!

A new World Health Organization report finds processed meats cause cancer and red meat probably causes cancer. But why are they different and what's so risky? We discuss the findings and whether reduced meat consumption is the key to longevity.

Dr. Elisa Port Tells Us What Will Increase The Risk Of Breast Cancer

Information on what can cause breast cancer

7 Guys Perform a Testicular Self-Exam on Camera for a Good Cause

For Movember, we asked seven young guys to take their health into their own hands. Since testicular cancer is most common in men between 15-30 years, we wanted these men to understand the importance of performing routine self-exams at home. When detected early, testicular cancer is extremely curable, and doing a self-exam on camera is extremely awkward. See for yourself.
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