Cancer - Videos

Celebrate National Optimal Health Day

One pushup a day can move you toward healthier habits for life, according to a critical care doctor with twenty years of experience. Find out how he says we can harness the brain's neuromalleability to look and feel healther. For life.

Graphic: Woman's 20-Year-Old Cyst Finally Gets Popped

Warning: Graphic! Watch as dermatologist Dr. Sandra Lee removes a large, 20-year-old cyst from one woman's scalp.

Adorable Boy Is Sad Because He Can't Marry Grandma

Grandmas bake cookies, they buy you clothes, they give you money... who wouldn't want to marry their grandma?

Kids Kicking Cancer's Butt

From a tween cancer survivor's invention to help other kids to a 15-year-old's incredible discovery that could change the way we detect cancer, meet some of the remarkable children who decided to stare the "big C" in the face and fight back.

President Carter Shows Strength In The Wake Of His Cancer Diagnosis

Former president Jimmy Carter is trying a brand-new drug to fight his cancer. As he undergoes treatment in the public eye, we discuss the complexities of metastatic melanoma and how Carter exemplifies the humility we need in the face of the unknown.

What We Can Learn From Jimmy Carter And Others Who Face Death

Former president Jimmy Carter is trying a brand-new drug to fight his cancer. As he undergoes treatment in the public eye, we discuss the complexities of metastatic melanoma and how Carter exemplifies the humility we need in the face of the unknown.

GOP Comments About Jimmy Carter's Cancer Diagnosis Reveal 'Partisan Tenor'

Alfred Doblin discusses the recent comments made by the GOP regarding President Jimmy Carter's cancer diagnosis.

The Politics Of Cancer

Former president Jimmy Carter is trying a brand-new drug to fight his cancer. As he undergoes treatment in the public eye, we discuss the complexities of metastatic melanoma and how Carter exemplifies the humility we need in the face of the unknown.

Morning Story: Find the Good in Bad

When Hannah Louise Jones was diagnosed with a brain tumour, she was determined to treat it as an adventure and find the positives.

Bald, Fat and Crazy: How to Survive Cancer

Imagine being diagnosed with cancer, only to find you are also pregnant. It sounds like something out of a nightmare, but for Stephanie Hosford, this became a reality. Hosford took her story to print and wrote a book aimed to motivate and inspire cancer patients. The List's Ariel Wesler got Hosford's best tips for staying positive and concurring cancer on the Lowdown.

Former Cheerleader Fits Back Into College Uniform After Losing 150 Pounds

Rachel Paul was a cheerleader in college but her life changed when she gained over 300 pounds. She became addicted to food as a teenager after her first love cheated on her. She worked as a cheerleading and dance coach, but her self-confidence was at an all-time low. She admitted her addiction and contacted ABC's Extreme Weight Loss. Her goal? To fit back into her UCLA cheerleader uniform. After nine months, she dropped an astonishing 145 pounds! And fit back into her old uniform.

Study: Cellphone Radiation Can Cause Cancer

A new study is calling out the skeptics of cancer by way of cellphones. Researcher Igor Yakymenko has discovered a correlation between the disease and mobile phone usage after conducting a meta-study, which looked at how radiofrequency from devices can damage one's DNA. That damage can add up over time and cause a variety of health problems, like cancer, headaches, fatigue and even skin problems.

These Melanoma Survivors Want Sunscreen In Schools

Melissa Breitbart and Melissa Papock explain why they want sunscreen in public schools.

Friendship Helped These Women Fight Their 'Deadly Diagnosis' Of Skin Cancer

Melissa Breitbart and Melissa Papock explain how friendship helped them fight skin cancer.

Glasses That Make Cancer Glow

New glasses give surgeons the ability to visualize cancer cells in real time, while they operate.

Personalized Melanoma Vaccine

Doctors are working on a personalized vaccine made to help the immune system identify cancerous cells and destroy them in the largest organ of the body, the skin.

Prostate Cancer Surveillance

Use of active surveillance to monitor low-risk prostate cancer is low, a new study finds.

Cancer Survivors Tell All

From stress therapy for cancer survivors to the truth about sex after cancer and coming out of the cancer closet at work, we delve into the lives of cancer survivors.

Scott Baio Announces Wife Has Been Diagnosed With Brain Tumor

Happy Days alum and father of one Scott Baio announced that his wife, Renee, has been diagnosed with a brain tumor.

New Drug for Lung Cancer

Lung cancer is the top cancer killer in both men and women in the U.S., but a new drug is stopping tumors in its tracks.

NEW BREAST CANCER TREATMENT: IORT

Researchers have found a new way for breast cancer patients to receive radiation therapy in a single dose!

Kids From Cancer Families Find Support Through Community Program

When cancer is present in the family, home can be a difficult place to be when you're a kid. That's why Crescentia Healy-True founded On Belay, an adventure based support system for kids whose families are struggling with cancer. When Crescentia was diagnosed with breast cancer, she decided to create a resource for her two daughters where they could form a network of friendship and support even after she was gone. Today, On Belay serves 150 families from towns across New England, giving kids the

Coaches Curing Cancer Donates Gifts to Pediatric Cancer Research

When Grainne Owen gave birth to twins, she had to work hard to keep up with her sports loving and exuberant son, Killian. When Killian was five years old, however, he was diagnosed with Leukemia.

Battling Cancer: The Business of Biotech

You may not have considered the business side of cancer treatment, but companies reinvesting millions to make breakthrough treatments available.

Oxygen: Healing Cancer's Hidden Wounds

Who knew something as simple as pure oxygen could help cancer patients heal?

Avocados Could Be The Key To Treating Leukemia

vocados could be the key to treating leukemia. Researchers at the Universtiy of Waterloo say a fatty acid compound found in the fruit can combat acute myeloid leukemia by targeting stem cells.

Joan Lunden Opens Up About Life After Breast Cancer

Joan Lunden spoke about her new online network ALIVE with Joan and opens up about life after breast cancer.

Prostate Cancer and Weight

Prostate cancer patients with higher body mass indexes may be at an increased risk for relapse.

Live Longer with Cancer

More than 13 million Americans are living with cancer. After a diagnosis, many patients search for ways to improve their odds of beating the disease. Now a new study reveals simple ways to up your chances of living longer.

PROTON THERAPY FOR KIDS

Doctors are now offering a more precise form of radiation treatment to children with less side effects than traditional radiation therapy
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