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Why Did a Doctor Delay Telling Woman about Her Cancer?

The Doctors weigh in on the case of a physician who waited to tell a patient she had cancer because she was going on vacation. Was this wrong?

Woman Drops 4 Dress Sizes after the Removal of 20-Pound Tumor

After a 20-pound tumor was found in a woman it was removed and she dropped 4 dress sizes. Surgical oncologist Dr. Ajay Maker joins The Doctors to discuss treating this rare case.

Virtual Reality Now Allows Patients to Experience Their Surgery

The Doctors welcome neurosurgeon Dr. Kurtis Auguste to discuss how cutting-edge technology is being used to change how surgery is being done. We also meet Mathias, whose surgery used this amazing new approach.

Is Your Drinking Putting You at Higher Risk for Several Cancers?

The Doctors discuss a recent study that claims drinking can increase your risk of several cancers. Could you be at risk?

See Cancer Survivor’s Incredible Transformation

Sara and her parents join plastic surgeons Dr. Andrew Ordon and his partner Dr. Ritu Chopra to reveal her makeover following her nose, chin and breast reconstruction.

Childhood Cancer Survivor Undergoes Major Makeover

After beating acute lymphoblastic leukemia cancer twice in her childhood, 21-year-old Sara is now battling a whole new set of issues. Watch has Sara goes under the knife to change some of the ways the years of treatment has affected her growth.

Breakthrough Blood Test Detects 8 Different Types of Cancer?

More than 1.6 million Americans will hear the words “you have cancer” this year. Scientists say they have found a way to detect cancer even earlier with a simple blood test. Oncologist Dr. Lawrence Piro joins The Doctors to discuss.

Cancer Myths … or Reality?

Have rates of skin cancer gone down since more people use SPF and does a sedentary lifestyle cause cancer? The Doctors are joined by oncologist Dr. Lawrence Piro to shed some light.

Blueberries Help Fight Cervical Cancer?

The University of Missouri suggests that blueberry extract kills cervical cancer cells. Should you be running to the produce aisle?

8-Pound Tumor Removed from Man’s Face

Lucas was born with a rare medical condition resulting in an 8-pound tumor on his face as an adult, which causes him a lot of pain.

Tumor Misdiagnosed as Heartburn?

A 32-year-old man suffering from burning chest pains was told he had heartburn, but an emergency MRI made a shocking discovery.

Curved 'Manhood' Increases Cancer Risk

Could the shape of a man’s penis indicate whether he has a greater risk of developing cancer? Urologist Dr. Alex Pastuszak joins The Doctors to discuss.

Could You Develop Tumors on Your Tongue?

Are you likely to develop Hamartomas on your tongue? Find out if you should be concerned.

Bone Marrow Transplant Saved Doctor’s Brother

Last season we met veterinarian Dr. Edward Arvid’s brother Sylvan whose leukemia diagnosis rocked their lives. Luckily, Dr. Arvid was a bone marrow match for his brother and was able to help save his life.

How to Donate Bone Marrow

Veterinarian Dr. Edward Arvid and his brother Sylvan join The Doctors to share that only 30% of patients who need a bone marrow transplant have a matching donor in their family. The remaining 70% must hope to find a stranger on the national registry.

I Lost My Leg to Save My Life!

In her fight against cancer, Alyssa had to make the difficult decision to amputate her leg in hopes of saving her life.

Cancer Survivor Shares Inspirational Message

Alyssa has a message for those fighting cancer and shares the hope that helped her as she battled an extremely rare cancer. Check out the amazing surprises The Doctors have in store for her.

Mom's Amazing Transformation after Full-Body Tumor Removal Surgery

The Doctors met Libby last season whose body was covered in small tumors due to the condition neurofibromatosis. Plastic surgeons Dr. Andrew Ordon and Dr. Ritu Chopra helped change her life.

New Confidence for Woman Post Full-Body Tumor Removal

Libby has new confidence after the removal of her neurofibromatosis skin tumors. Check out the amazing surprises The Doctors have in store for her.

Drs. Exclusive: Cancer Left Me Disfigured

Briana was diagnosed with cancer at just 20 years old. She beat the odds and now lives cancer-free but she is haunted every day by the scars on her face.

Cancer Survivor Afraid of Her Own Appearance

The Doctors meet Briana who lives with visible scars from her battle with cancer. Check out the incredible surprises The Doctors have in store for her.

Mom Found Daughter's Cancer after Watching The Doctors

Michelle watched an episode of The Doctors that helped her make a shocking discovery about the health of her 15-year-old Abby.

Exclusive: “Flip or Flop” Contractor’s Health Crisis!

Cancer survivor and star of the show “Flip or Flop” Tarek El Moussa joins The Doctors to discuss the show’s beloved contractor Frank Miller, who is now in the fight for his life.

Can “Flip or Flop” Contractor Beat Laryngeal Cancer?

“Flip or Flop” stars Tarek El Moussa and Frank Miller join The Doctors to talk about the clinical trial Frank is actively part of.

Drs. Staffer’s Cancer Battle

The Doctors send well wishes to one of our own, cameraman Jeff, who is battling cancer. His wife, Claudine, joins the show to share an update on her beloved husband. We are keeping Jeff and his family in our thoughts and prayers.

Man Defies the Odds and Survives Pancreatic Cancer

The Doctors are joined by Jim, who was diagnosed with Stage 3 pancreatic cancer, and his wife, Debby.

Surprises for Man Who Survived Pancreatic Cancer

Surgeon Dr. Mark Hill joins The Doctors and Jim to discuss how they successfully treated his cancer. Plus, The Doctors and Jim’s nieces â€" Nicole, Jaclyn and Erica â€" surprise their uncle with an amazing vacation!

Exclusive: Terra Jole’s Breast Cancer Test Results Revealed

Surgical breast specialist Dr. Kristi Funk explains to the “Little Women: LA” star why some women experience a bloody discharge while breastfeeding.

Exclusive: Terra Jole’s Cancer Scare?

The “Little Women: LA” star joins The Doctors to speak candidly about her recent cancer scare that took place just after she gave birth.

Exclusive: The Story behind Man’s 130-Pound Abdominal Tumor

The Doctors exclusively delve in the story of Roger, the man with a 130-pound abdominal tumor and how it dramatically affected his life.

Exclusive: Man's 130-Pound Abdominal Tumor Started as an Ingrown Hair

The Doctors are joined by plastic surgeon Dr. Vip Dev from Bakersfield Memorial Hospital, who reveals that Roger’s massive tumor began as an ingrown hair.

7 Signs of Colorectal Cancer You Should Know

Colorectal cancer is on the rise for millennials. Here are seven of the symptoms you should be on the lookout for.

Magic Mushrooms Help Cancer Patients?

About 80 percent of cancer patients showed significant reduction in stress and anxiety after a single dose of Psilocybin or “magic mushrooms.” Octavian Mihai joins The Doctors to share about his experience undergoing Psilocybin treatment.

Camp Helping Kid Cancer Patients!

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, Rectal Cancers On The Rise In Millennials, Gen Xers

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. 

Countries Where Cancer Is on the Decline

HealthGrove found the countries where cancer-related deaths have declined the most in the past 25 years.

Study Shows Traditional Preparation of Kava May Help Prevent Cancer

A root known as Kava that grows in the Pacific Islands could yield some promising health benefits. Scientists in New York say it’s becoming a useful weapon in the fight against cancer.

Women Test Their Breast Cancer Risk

“I want to know for my own health and safety.” Learn more at Color.com.

A Cancer Killing MRI Saved My Life!

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.

How to Be There for a Loved One with Breast Cancer

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.

How Women with Breast Cancer Stay Positive

Women with breast cancer share the things in life that keep them looking on the bright side.

‘Men Have Breasts, Too’: New York Man Who Survived Stage 2 Breast Cancer Spreads Message

Breast cancer survivor, Micahel, Singer, is making it his goal to spread awareness that men can get breast cancer too

6 Things People Don't Know About Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is in the news all the time, but there’s still a lot of misinformation about it. Here, breast cancer survivors share what they wish people understood about the disease.

Olivia Newton-John’s Health Secrets!

Actress Olivia Newton-John joins The Doctors to discuss how to live a healthy life, battling cancer, and her opinions on plastic surgery.

The Realities of Breast Cancer Treatment That Nobody Talks About

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.

What It’s Like to Be Diagnosed with Breast Cancer in Your 20s or 30s

Young women get breast cancer, too. Here’s what it’s like when it happens to you.

Woman Finds Thyroid Cancer Thanks to Watching the Doctors

While watching an episode of The Doctors, one woman took a simple test that led to a shocking discovery: thyroid cancer.

“Food Baby” Was Actually A Tumor!

You know when you eat a big meal and your belly sticks out? Well, what if that “food baby” was actually a tumor? Here’s what you need to look out for.

Surprises for Tongue Cancer Survivor

Check out the amazing surprises The Doctors have in store for Shannon, whose life was saved after watching an episode of the show.

The Doctors Saved My Life!

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, she’s here to share her story.

Duration of Obesity Linked to Cancer

A study looks at the duration of obesity and the link to cancer in U.S. women.

Breast Density and Cancer Risk

Being diagnosed with dense breasts may depend on who reads your mammogram, a study finds.

The Cost of Cancer Drugs

The monthly cost of cancer drugs is highest in the United States, a new study finds.

Exercise and Cancer Prevention

Higher levels of physical activity are very important for cancer prevention, a new study finds.

6 Sexy Moves for Better Doggy-Style Sex

Fitness instructor Ainsley Rodriguez shows off six sexy moves that seriously enhance doggy-style sex.

Mayo Clinic Minute: Who Should Be Screened for Lung Cancer?

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 Clinic Opens Nanotechnology Center

Mayo Clinic’s 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 Clinic’s new Translational Nanomedicine Program. The goal is to develop, test and apply tiny materials in diagnosing and treating patients, particularly those with cancer.

5 Things to Know About Colorectal 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:

Canned Oxygen: A Breath of Fresh Air

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.

'Next Level Living': The Future Of Attention

With all this new technology in our hands, what does that mean for our attention span?

5 Simple Tricks to Stick to Your Weight Loss Goal

Having trouble sticking to your weight loss goal? You might want to adopt a few habits to keep you motivated, like rewarding yourself after a workout. Watch this video for all five tricks to help you stay on track.

5 Myths of Losing Weight

Losing weight is a top priority for us, especially right before the summer hits. However, with the clutter of diets and eating trends out on the market, we may not be making the right choices to shed those pounds. Here are the 5 most common dieting myths that actually cause us to add more pounds, instead of lose them.

Top 5 Need to Know Facts About the Cancer Breakthrough

The search for a cancer cure is ongoing, but recent research may have given us an edge in the fight.

The Red Flags of Cancer

There’s one word we never want to hear our doctors say: cancer. As frightening as it is, the earlier it is detected the better chances you have of surviving. Inform yourself and learn about the three most common types of cancers, and their most common symptoms.

Mayo Clinic Minute: Inside a Colonoscopy

March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Mayo Clinic Cancer Center researcher and gastroenterologist, Paul J. Limburg, M.D., says even though colorectal cancer is the the second leading cause of cancer death, colonoscopy and other screening methods make it one of the most preventable cancers. Here’s Dennis Douda for the Mayo Clinic News Network.

Mayo Clinic Minute - Tips for Transitioning to a Standing Desk

Sitting for long periods of time is linked with a variety of health problems, including obesity, diabetes and heart disease. It's the kind of news that might have you considering a standing workstation. In this Mayo Clinic Minute, Jeff Olsen talks with a wellness exercise specialist from the Mayo Clinic Healthy Living Program about some things to consider before you ditch your desk chair.

Under 50 and at Risk for Colon Cancer?

Current cancer screening guidelines say that people should start getting regular colon screenings at the age of 50. But could that be too late?

Dr. Berman's Personal Health Scare

Dr. Jennifer Berman takes us along on her very first colonoscopy with gastroenterologist Dr. Su Sachar. Find out when you should start getting tested and learn the warning signs of colorectal cancer.

#ScopeScope Live Colonoscopy from Mayo Clinic

This year, 135,000 new cases of colorectal cancer are expected to be diagnosed in the U.S., making it the third most common cancer. It’s the second leading cause of cancer death. However, it is also one of the most preventable cancers. With March being Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, Mayo Clinic live-streamed a colonoscopy, just to show how simple this life-saving procedure can be.

Colonoscopy Screening: Early Detection for a Deadly Cancer

March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Colorectal cancer is one of the most common cancers in the United States. It's also one of the most easily prevented when caught early. Mayo Clinic Cancer Center researcher and gastroenterologist, Paul J. Limburg, M.D., explains why everyone over the age of 50 should have a colonoscopy.

8-Year-Old Girl Is Breast Cancer Free After Having Double Mastectomy

For months, 8-year-old Chrissy Turner went to bed each night hoping the strange lump in her chest would just go away. The little girl was terrified to tell her parents, but finally, she managed to gather enough courage to confide in her mother. Her parents immediately took her to the doctor. A biopsy taken at Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City showed she had a rare form of breast cancer. Chrissy underwent a double mastectomy and now her family says that she is cancer free.

Cancer Patients Thoughts

Thank you to all my friends that contributed to this video and opened up their hearts for me to share! Please comment any thoughts or feelings you have/had as a patient/survivor. I look forward to seeing what you have to say and most likely being able to relate! Also, please feel free to SHARE this video if these thoughts relate to you :D Non Cancer Patients, was this helpful for you to get an idea of how we feel sometimes?? Let me know! Keep smiling :)

Breast Cancer and Genetic Testing

More young breast cancer patients undergoing BRCA testing, a new study finds.

Breast Cancer and Genetic Testing

More young breast cancer patients undergoing BRCA testing, a new study finds.

Mayo Clinic Minute: World Cancer Day

Mayo Clinic team members are raising their hands to raise awareness on World Cancer Day. The goal of the 'Talking Hands' social media project is to create a global conversation about cancer education and research. In this Mayo Clinic Minute, Jeff Olsen shows us a few ways the Mayo Clinic Cancer Education Program supports these initiatives every day of the year, including through the Living with cancer blog.

Mayo Clinic Minute - World Cancer Day

Mayo Clinic team members are raising their hands to raise awareness on World Cancer Day. The goal of the 'Talking Hands' social media project is to create a global conversation about cancer education and research. In this Mayo Clinic Minute, Jeff Olsen shows us a few ways the Mayo Clinic Cancer Education Program supports these initiatives every day of the year, including through the Living with cancer blog.

Mother of Three Battles Cancer Wearing Fun Costumes

A mother in Omaha, Nebraksa won't let her breast cancer diagnosis get her down or scare her family. Instead, she is making chemotherapy fun by dressing up in costumes. Sean Dowling (@seandowlingtv) has more.

Mother of Three Battles Cancer Wearing Fun Costumes

A mother in Omaha, Nebraksa won't let her breast cancer diagnosis get her down or scare her family. Instead, she is making chemotherapy fun by dressing up in costumes. Sean Dowling (@seandowlingtv) has more.

Colon Cancer Screening

A growing number of colon cancer patients are younger than the recommended screening age, a new study finds.

Colon Cancer Screening

A growing number of colon cancer patients are younger than the recommended screening age, a new study finds.

From Marine to Miracle Cancer Survivor

Integrated care. A multidisciplinary approach. These are words often heard when talking about the way Mayo Clinic seamlessly incorporates many medical specialties to diagnose and treat patients. A young man from Wisconsin offers up a couple more - lifesaving teamwork. Here's Dennis Douda for the Mayo Clinic News Network.

From Marine to Miracle Cancer Survivor

Integrated care. A multidisciplinary approach. These are words often heard when talking about the way Mayo Clinic seamlessly incorporates many medical specialties to diagnose and treat patients. A young man from Wisconsin offers up a couple more â€" lifesaving teamwork. Here’s Dennis Douda for the Mayo Clinic News Network.

Next Level Living: Teaser

With Next Level Living, HuffPost and Sleep Number are taking a scientific approach to topics such as sleep struggles, easy ways you can get a better night's sleep, what dreams mean, and what science tells us about mindfulness and even friendship.

Mayo Clinic Response to USPSTF Breast Cancer Screening Statement

In its newly-announced breast cancer screening recommendations, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) says the decision to start mammography should be an individual one for women ages 40 to 49. Mayo Clinic agrees but also recommends regular screening for a woman who says she's unsure how to proceed.

The Fight Against Cancer

Cancer death rates continue to drop, according to a new report from the American Cancer Society.

Dr. Ordon's Health Scare

Plastic surgeon Dr. Andrew Ordon meets with radiologist and cancer specialist Dr. Bradley Jabour to discuss his recent health scare. Plus, learn about the latest breakthroughs in MRI imaging.

The Journey Through Cancer

Although it seems that cancer takes the best people away from us, there are more survivors who have fought this deadly disease. As the American Cancer Society reports that Cancer death rates continue to drop.

Dr. Ordon's Health Scare

Plastic surgeon Dr. Andrew Ordon meets with radiologist and cancer specialist Dr. Bradley Jabour to discuss his recent health scare. Plus, learn about the latest breakthroughs in MRI imaging.

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.

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.

Here Are Some Other Methods Of Getting A Breast Exam From Elisa Port, MD

Methods of getting a breast exam

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

This will increase the risk of breast cancer

How Do You Know If You Should Get Tested For BRCA1 or BRCA2 Genes?

Getting tested for brac 1 and brac2

An Expert Opinion On What The American Cancer Society Said About Mammograms

New Information on mammograms

Mondays With Marlo - Dr. Elisa Port

Marlo interviews Elisa Port, MD

Why Does It Seem Today That More Women Are Choosing To Have A Mastectomy Over Other Forms Of Treatment

Other forms of treatment

Our Expert Breast Doctor Gives Us The Answer To When You SHould or Should Not Get A Mammogram

When should you get tested?

Is Breast Surgery Necessary If You Feel A Lump In Your Breast

Do you need surgery if you feel a lump

How Common Is Breast Cancer In Men?

Can men get breast cancer

ACS Says Women Should Start Mammograms At 45

The American Cancer Society has made a major shift in its recommendations on when women should start having yearly mammograms.

Japan To Pay Fukushima Worker Cancer Compensation

Japanese authorities have confirmed the first case of cancer linked to radiation exposure following the 2011 Fukushima nuclear power plant disaster.

Breast Cancer Screening

The American Cancer Society updates breast cancer screening guidelines.

Prostate Cancer and Men's Health Supplements

Do men's health supplements help improve the medical outcome of prostate cancer patients?

Breast Cancer Distress in Childhood

How does family history of breast cancer affect girls' psychological development?

What Kids Like About Martial Arts

Eye Opener TV's kid reporter Ava explains what she likes about martial arts and her new Taekwondo classes.

5 Exercises to Maintain Your Bikini Body

Despite the summer months being way behind us, Hannah Rees shows you 5 perfect exercises for maintaining your bikini body this winter.

Antioxidants and Cancer Risk

Antioxidants may not always be a healthy choice, according to a new study.

Can Balloons Help You Lose Weight?

The Doctors discuss a new surgical procedure recommended for obese patients to help them lose weight. Is it healthy?

New Study Investigates If Tanning Salons Are Giving Gay Men Skin Cancer

Is skin cancer linked to a person's sexuality? Dr. Matthew Mansh joins HuffPost Live to discuss.

I Survived: Breast Cancer

Cristina in 2008 was diagnosed with breast cancer. After years of treatment she learned how to keep the joy in her life.

Europe's Secret to Targeted Fat Burning

European women have a reputation for being thin. Maybe it's all the walking, their diet, or all the cigarettes; but we think SlimBelly might have something to do with it. The innovative air compression system works to target belly fat and tone your abs when you're working out, so you can finally watch your waistline shrink by the week.

How to Use Offensive Fraternity Banners as a 'Teachable Moment'

The Doctors discuss offensive fraternity banners that were hung to 'welcome' freshman women and their moms to one college campus and what conversations parents should have with their sons and daughters.

Our Secret to Drinking Enough Water

Style Expert Jenn Falik discovered an innovative way to drink water with the Aqua Zinger Water Bottle. This contraption subtly infuses your water with a variety of flavors for a supreme satisfaction and refreshment.

The Most Convenient Water Bottle Ever

Unless you carry a water bottle with you at all times, it's hard to stay adequately hydrated. But most bottles are so bulky and heavy that it's tempting to leave them behind. So make it easy for yourself and try the bottle that's not only lightweight, collapsible, and safe for hot or cold beverages, it's chic and fun to carry too!

Woman Who Had Facial Tumor Receives Life-Changing Diagnosis

A woman who had a large tumor removed from her face joins The Doctors five months after later to share how the surgery has changed her life. Hear the shocking results of the tumor biopsy.

Woman with Large Facial Tumor Undergoes Life-Changing Surgery

A woman who has a large grapefruit-sized tumor on her face undergoes a risky surgery to have the tumor removed seven years after she first noticed a bump behind her right ear.

Residential Exposure to Pesticides

Exposure to indoor pesticides is significantly associated with the increased risk of childhood cancers.

Aspirin and Your Health

Should middle-age adults be taking a daily dose of aspirin to help prevent heart attack and colorectal cancer?

Breast Cancer and Diet

Eating a Mediterranean diet with olive oil may lower risk of breast cancer.

What Now-

Hey everyone today I wanted to share how I've been feeling and what I've been thinking lately.

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

FOCUSED ULTRASOUND: HEATING UP BRAIN TUMORS

Doctors are heating up brain tumors; making the treatment of cancer safer with fewer side effects

MRI for Better Prostate Biopsy

Prostate cancer affects one-million men every year, but now, instead of a biopsy, doctors are using MRI scanners in order to catch cancer earlier than ever before.

Using Robots to Remove the Esophagus

This year, 18,000 patients were diagnosed with cancer of the esophagus, and the recovery can often be long and painful. Now a new surgery approach allows doctors to remove the cancer with less complications.

Anthrax: Fighting Cancer?

The biological weapon that could potentially wipe out entire countries is now being turned into a cancer fighter to help save lives.

Prostate Cancer: What's Your Risk?

Emoji's have moved from the iPhone to the hospital and are now playing an important role in showing men their risk for developing prostate cancer.

HPV: The Teen Vaccine No One Gets?

A vaccine to prevent cancer is on the market, but not everyone is taking advantage of it.

BRAIN PATH FOR TRICKY TUMORS

The brain path allows doctors to access previously inoperable brain tumors; sparing patients from life-altering complications like blindness, or paralysis

Vitamin D for Pancreatic Cancer

Researchers are finding that vitamin D is wiping out pancreatic cancer, but this is not the kind you can buy in a drug store.

'Blueprint' for Breast Cancer Diagnosis

A new test is helping doctors better diagnose breast cancer right down to the gene.

Deadly Infections from Prostate Biopsies

After being diagnosed with prostate cancer, a deadly infection may also be a risk for some patients.

Why Men Should Orgasm Every Day

Men should be having daily orgasms for their health

Hunting Cancer Cells in Kids with A-L-L

Doctors are testing a new treatment that uses a person's own immune cells to hunt and kill cancer

Valerie Harper's Health Update

Two years after announcing her diagnosis with terminal brain cancer, iconic actress Valerie Harper joins The Doctors to discuss her ongoing battle with the disease and how she continues to defy her prognosis.

Inspiring Woman's Battle with Rare Disease

Watch a clip from a new documentary, 'Banner on the Moon,' which is narrated by iconic actress Valerie Harper and documents one woman's battle with a rare, terminal cancer and her efforts to raise awareness for her condition. Plus, learn about her inspiring journey from the doctor's office to the top of Mount Everest and the finish line of the Alaskan Iditarod.

Can Cancer Be Cured With Polio?

Learn about a promising new treatment currently in human trials that uses a genetically modified polio virus to combat cancer.

Killing Blood Cancer

A new treatment using antibodies could possibly stop a type of blood cancer that currently has no cure.

New Melanoma Therapy

A new therapy is giving hope to patients suffering from the deadliest form of skin cancer.

New Approach to Brain Surgery Helps Minimize Potential Damage

Learn about a new device and technique that allows surgeons to remove tumors deep in the brain with reduced risk to surrounding tissue and helps patients recover more quickly.

Brain Surgery Approach Helps Daughter Get Back in the Game

A teen who lost her father to an aggressive brain tumor undergoes a breakthrough, life-saving surgery to remove her own tumor.

23 Year Old Discusses Strength As He Battles Cancer For The Fourth Time

Filmmakers Ken Spooner and Mike O'Brien stop by HuffPost Live to discuss their new film "To Be Strong", a short documentary about Anthony Daniels, who is fighting a battle against Hodgkin's lymphoma for the third time.

'To Be Strong' Filmmakers LIVE

Filmmakers Ken Spooner and Mike O'Brien stop by HuffPost Live to discuss their new film "To Be Strong", a short documentary about Anthony Daniels, who is fighting a battle against Hodgkin's lymphoma for the third time.

Snakelike Robotic Device Fighting Cancer?

Surgeons are now using a snake-like robotic device in order to remove tumors that otherwise would be inoperable.

Getting Aggressive with Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in the U.S., but now there are more aggressive treatment options for men suffering from the disease.

New Treatment for Advanced Melanoma

A new treatment helps treat a deadly form of advanced melanoma.

Cancer Gene: Medicines Next Big Thing?

A new discovery in genetics is offering hope to families dealing with childhood cancers.

Free Services for Cancer Patients

More and more businesses are giving their time and services free of charge to cancer patients.

Big Ang Survives Throat Cancer

The star of "Mob Wives" is recuperating at home after a tumor and lymph nodes were removed from her throat.

Thyroid Cancer in Kids

Thyroid cancer is increasing in an unlikely group, kids. Parents are informed on what symptoms to look for in their children.

A Woman with a Large Facial Tumor Searches for Help

A woman with a grapefruit-sized tumor on her face describes how the growth has affected her life.

Surgeons Examine a Woman's Large Facial Tumor

A woman with a large tumor on her face visits a surgical oncologist and a reconstructive surgeon to determine whether the tumor can be safely removed.

Look Good Feel Better Campaign Helps Cancer Survivors Feel Beautiful

"intimate" makeover seminars for patients undergoing chemotherapy and radiation treatments. Leading beauty experts show these brave women how to regain their glow, inside and out. It was started by a doctor who wanted to help a patient so devastated by the treatment's side effects- she refused to leave her hospital room. Recently, the campaign held a huge "public" benefit at a major department store in New York and better was there.

Anti-Tanning Bed PSA

The Doctors react to a jarring PSA that aims to raise awareness of the serious health consequences that can arise as a result of using tanning beds.

Green Mountain Power CEO Opens Up About Cancer Battle

Mary Powell, CEO of Green Mountain Power in Vermont, decided to get a double mastectomy after being genetically tested for breast cancer. She hopes her story encourages others to share theirs.

Making Angelina's Wish Come True

See a young cancer patient with a culinary passion fulfill her wish to be on her favorite YouTube cooking show. Learn more about the Make-A-Wish Foundation , and its new Give Wishes Wings campaign that helps raise money to pay for children and their families to travel to fulfill their wish.

Guiliana Rancic Addresses Her Weight

The Doctors discuss rumors surrounding TV personality Giuliana Rancic's extremely skinny figure, which she recently attributed to cancer-suppressing medications she has been taking since 2012.

HuffPost Live Remembers Inspirational Guest Who Lost His Life To Cancer

Caroline remembers Alex Niles, who sadly lost his battle with cancer on April 8.

College Basketball Player Behind 'Layup 4 Lauren' Has Died

Lauren Hill, who inspired so many for her determination to play college basketball despite a diagnosis of terminal brain cancer, has died. Mara Montalbano (@maramontalbano) has her story.

Taylor Swift Reveals Her Mother Has Cancer

Taylor Swift has gone public with devastating personal news regarding her family.The pop star revealed Thursday onTumblr that her mother Andrea has been diagnosed with cancer.In her note to fans, she said that she asked her mother to get screened for health issues as a Christmas gift to her, "just to ease some worries of mine.""I'm saddened to tell you that my mom has been diagnosed with cancer. I'd like to keep the details of her condition and treatment plans private, but she wanted you to know

Battling Multiple Myeloma

Repurposing an 'old' drug could mean better multiple myeloma treatment.

Chronic Inflammation and Prostate Cancer

New information links chronic inflammation in the prostate and prostate cancer, which may help doctors and patients prevent cancer in the future.

Spotting Melanoma Without a Biopsy

The MelaFind device is a pain-free way to check suspicious moles for melanoma, without the need for a biopsy.

AngelWorks: Helping Families of Kids with Cancer

This year more than fifteen thousand kids in America will be diagnosed with cancer. Now, one woman is helping families with kids with cancer, relieving some of the financial burden of having a child with a deadly disease.

Creative Coping Improves Cancer Recovery

Cancer affects more than fourteen million people globally each year and coping with it can be difficult. Survivors share their creative ways of coping with the deadly disease.

Cupping Your Way To a Healthier Body

Katy Perry is one of the many celebrities who have taken to cupping therapy, an ancient form of alternative medicine that practitioners believe mobilizes blood flow in order to promote healing.

Magnets for Pain Relief: Fact or Fiction?

Many people swear that magnetic bracelets, wraps, insoles and mattresses can relieve pain, but is it true?

Luke Perry's Fight to End Colon Cancer

Hear why 'Beverly Hills: 90210' star Luke Perry is raising awareness about the potentially deadly disease of colon cancer.

Stress Management For Cancer Patients

A breast cancer diagnosis can be one of the most stressful events a woman will ever face, but a new study is suggesting that stress management during treatment can have a variety of long-term positive benefits for survivors. We discuss this finding.

How This Stage IV Breast Cancer Patient Is Combatting Stress

Caryn Sullivan joins HuffPost Live to explain how she is combatting stress while battling cancer.

Tricks For Helping Cancer Patients Manage Stress

Lie coach Kellie Frazier joins HuffPost Live to give some tricks for helping cancer patients manage stress.

This Woman Says Cancer Gave Her 'A Purpose'

Tiffany Jones joins HuffPost Live to explain how cancer gave her "a purpose."

How Can Acupuncture Relax You?

Acupuncturist Dr. Daniel Hsu shares ways we can relax our mind and body. Learn more here!

Sam Simon Loses Battle with Colon Cancer

Writer, philanthropist and executive producer of the long-running cartoon series "The Simpsons" Sam Simon recently lost his three-year battle with colon cancer. Learn how you can reduce your risk of developing this devastating disease.

Dr. Ordon's Health Scare

Follow plastic surgeon Dr. Andrew Ordon as he changes from doctor to patient to discover the potential causes of the distressing symptoms he has been experiencing.

Vegetarian Diet Shown to Lower Cancer Risk

A vegetarian and pescovegetarian diet reduced risk for colorectal cancers, according to a new study. Dr. Michael Orlich, the study's lead researcher, explains the findings.

Deodorant Detox to Reduce Cancer Risk?

OB-GYN Dr. Jennifer Ashton tackles the widely held belief that antiperspirant and deodorant use can cause breast cancer.

Woman's Life Saved by Beauty Treatment

Hear how an attentive and persistent esthetician saved the life of one of her clients.

I Am Ballsy: Preventing Testicular Cancer

A young man starts a movement to bring awareness to a type of cancer that many may not know about.

Vitamin D and Colon Cancer

Higher levels of vitamin D may improve survival rate in patients with colorectal cancer, new study finds.

Annual Cancer Statistics

Cancer death rates continue to decline from their peak two decades ago, American Cancer Society reports.

Training The Body to Fight Melanoma

One-in-fifty men and women will be diagnosed with melanoma at some point in their lifetime. A new experimental therapy is training the body's immune system to fight the disease.

Teen With Cancer Fights State Over Chemotherapy Treatment

A teenage cancer patient in Connecticut who refused chemotherapy treatment is battling more than just a disease.

ESPN Anchor Stuart Scott Dead at 49

Stuart Scott, whose passion behind the microphone and catch phrases made him one of the most popular and recognizable faces in ESPN's stable of voices, died Sunday after a seven-year battle with cancer.

A Mom Gets the Emotional Kitchen Makeover of Her Dreams

A mother of three who recently completed her cancer battle gets a kitchen makeover almost 2 decades in the making.

'The Fault in Our Stars': Pediatric Cancer in the Public Eye

The Doctors share their thoughts on the film adaptation of the best-selling novel "The Fault in Our Stars," which tells the story of two pediatric cancer patients who fall in love.

Hidden Bra Camera Exposes How Often Women's Breasts Are Checked Out

A woman walked around London with a hidden camera attached to her bra to show how many people checked out her breasts on a daily basis. But don't worry it was done by Nestle in honor of breast cancer awareness.

Two-Thirds of Cancer Survivors Incur Debt

Roughly two-thirds of cancer survivors do not have enough household income to cover treatment-related expenses. MarketWatch's Catey Hill discusses with WSJ's Tanya Rivero.

Raising Awareness for Testicular Cancer

See the unusual step one man is taking to raise awareness for testicular cancer, the most common cancer affecting American males between the ages of 15 and 35.

Heated Chemotherapy Used to Treat Aggressive Ovarian Cancer

See how doctors are heating up ovarian cancer and saving women's lives.

Epilepsy Caused by Brain Tumor

Hear the stories of two young people born with a rare type of brain tumor that causes seizures. Learn the subtle signs every parent should know.

Two Families Bond Over Brain Tumor Experience

Holly and her mom, Gina, meet Chris and his mom, Maura, for the first time on "The Doctors"' stage. Holly and Chris both battled the same type of rare brain tumor and are now seizure-free following successful laser ablation surgeries.

Laser Ablation Surgery for Brain Tumors

Neurosurgeon Dr. Peter Nakaji explains laser ablation surgery, a cutting-edge procedure that uses lasers to pinpoint tumor cells and obliterate them without damaging surrounding healthy tissue.

Could Gold Help Fight Cancer?

Several scientists are testing gold to diagnose and treat cancer.

Surviving Cancer

Celebrities who battled cancer talk about their fight and share their inspiring stories of strength and survival in the face of the big C.

Memory Palace: Coping with Chemo Brain

More than 13 million Americans are living with some type of cancer. Harsh treatments like chemo and radiation save lives, but they will also change lives. Find out how cancer survivors are learning how to cope with chemo brain.

The Negative Effect of Chemotherapy on the Heart

You probably know that when it comes to cancer treatment, there are going to be risks. Find out about how chemotherapy treatments that prolong life could also have devastating consequences to our hearts.

Treating Gavin's Tumor: New Laser Procedure for Brain Tumors

See the cutting-edge laser procedure to remove Gavin's life-threatening brain tumor.

7-Year-Old Gavin Beats 'Joe Bully' the Brain Tumor

When Gavin, 7, was only 5 years old, his parents began to notice odd changes in his behavior and his ability to use his eyes normally. They took him to the doctor and learned that Gavin had a benign, golf ball-sized tumor in the center of his brain. Hear about Gavin's battle to beat his tumor, which he nicknamed "Joe Bully."

Carry's Story: Overcoming Skin Cancer

After being diagnosed with a rare form of skin cancer, and undergoing extensive surgery and reconstruction, Carrie joins The Doctors to share how she's doing today.

Mom Fights Rare Form of Skin Cancer

Carrie describes her battle with a rare form of skin cancer, and why it was important to her to stay positive throughout her treatment.

How Cancer Changed NFL Player Mark Herzlich's Identity

New York Giants linebacker Mark Herzlich fought Ewing's sarcoma while he was a linebacker at Boston College. In his new book "What It Takes," Herzlich explains how his love of the game helped him beat cancer.

As Athlete Cancer Survivors, We're A Family

Cancer survivors coins HuffPost Live to discuss their stories, as well as how they've all formed a family without ever meeting each other.

Common Questions About Breast Cancer

Dr Ricky Gondhia answers some of the most commonly asked questions about breast cancer.

Noreen Fraser Cancer Awarenss and Drug Trials

In honor of National Cancer Survivor Day, founder and CEO of the Noreen Fraser Foundation, Noreen Fraser speaks candidly about living with metastatic cancer. Noreen explains why she doesn't believe in curing cancer, but instead hopes the focus will move towards developing non-toxic medications to treat cancer patients. Noreen also discusses the benefits of the Phase 1 drug trial she's participating in.

Breast Cancer Genes: A Guy Problem

Famous actress Angelina Jolie made national headlines when she announced she was having a preventive mastectomy after testing positive for a BRCA mutation. Find out how men too can be affected by these genes.

Michelle Boyd DeJong Fights Cancer and Helps Her Community

A Florida woman is fighting brain cancer while also giving back to her community.

Living Through Leukemia

Amanda and her husband, Jason, an editor for 'The Doctors,' say they were devastated when their 5-month-old son, Nicholas, was diagnosed with acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) an aggressive form of leukemia that is rarely seen in children. Hear how Nicholas fought, and beat, the disease and see how he's doing today.

Mayo Clinic - Virus De Sarampi n Contra El C ncer

Mayo Clinic Virus de sarampi n contra el c ncer

Pinpointing Lung Cancer

More people in the United States die from lung cancer than any other type of cancer. Finding the tumors can be tricky, but in a breakthrough procedure doctors have developed a new way to more precisely pinpoint where lung tumors are hiding

Breast Cancer Affects Everyone, Not Just White Women

When faced with a life-threatening diagnosis, it's hard to see beyond the next steps in your healthcare. Our guests discuss the trials and triumphs of living through breast cancer.

New Leukemia Treatment

Learn about a breakthrough medication for treating leukemia.

The Importance of Routine Colonoscopies

Ray had his first colonoscopy at age 68, after hearing Dr. Travis explain the importance of undergoing the procedure regularly after age 50. Ray says he was shocked by his results and that he wouldn't have lived more than 6 months if he hadn't gone in for treatment.

Brain Stem Tumor Discovery

Hear how Wendy discovered a tumor on her brain stem after watching the show. "[This experience] has taught me to pay attention to your body Be an advocate for your health," she says.

Three-Year-Old Donates Hair

Three-year-old Emily didn't want sick children to be sad because they'd lost their hair, so she made the selfless decision to donate her long, beautiful locks to children in need. She and her family join The Doctors to discuss how her kind act has inspired others around the world to do the same.

12-Year-Old Alexis Shapiro Has Complications During After Brain Surgery

After just 40 minutes in the O.R., doctors decide gastric bypass is 'no longer a safe option' for the 203-lb. tween.

Meet a 92-Year-Old Gym Rat Granny

92-yr-old Claudine "Scottie" Lingelbach still goes to the gym three times a week at exactly 3:00pm.

Bret Miller's Breast Cancer Battle and Mastectomy

Hear why Bret decided not to undergo cosmetic surgery to reconstruct his right nipple.

Bret Miller's Breast Cancer Story

Bret describes how he felt when he received a breast cancer diagnosis, and the treatment he underwent to become cancer free.

'The Game' Actress Brittany Daniel on Her Battle with Cancer

'The Game' actress Brittany Daniel gets candid about her battle with cancer. After experiencing lower back pain and sensing that something serious was wrong, Brittany was diagnosed with stage four non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. While going through chemo treatment, the support of her family paired with acupuncture, meditation, and yoga helped Brittany overcome depression.

Can One Pill Help Stop the Spread of Lung Cancer?

A young mom suffering from lung cancer finds treatment in a single pill.

Common Myths and Facts for Cancer

Is there a secret cure for cancer? Can eating lunch meats increase your risk of colon cancer? Oncologist Dr. Lawrence Piro clears up the biggest rumors about the deadly disease.

The Symptoms of Throat Cancer

Celine Dion's husband, Ren Ang lil, is recovering from surgery that removed a tumor from his throat. Learn the symptoms of throat cancer, and find out if you're at risk for the deadly disease.

Dr. Rachael in Action: Helping a Cancer Survivor with Headaches

Meet Dr. Rachael's patient, LaTonya, who recently underwent surgery to remove a brain tumor. Plus, see how The Doctors helps her on the road to recovery.

Preserving the Possibility of Parenthood for Kids with Cancer

Each year more than 10 thousand children under the age of 15 will be diagnosed with cancer. Most of these kids just hope for a cure, and don't think about the health effects ten to 20 years down the road. Now, the push is on to help these kids and their parents consider fertility options before they undergo cancer treatments.

New Therapy Brings Hope for Aggressive Breast Cancer Patients

Being diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer is not a death sentence. Not anymore! A new therapy is offering new hope and a new way to fight and survive this deadly disease

22-Pound Tumor Explained

Plastic surgeon Dr. Andrew Ordon explains what caused one man's 22-pound tumor. Could it happen to you?

Teen Banned from Track Over Pink Hair in Support of His Cancer Stricken Mom

17-year-old Mike Barker, a junior at West Iron County High School in Michigan was banned from his track meet all because he dyed his Mohawk pink in support of his mom battling breast cancer.

New Technique Finds Hidden Cancers

Seeing cancer in a whole new light - literally. A brand new technique is helping doctors to find hidden cancers and remove them. Dr. Frank McGeorge spoke with a bladder cancer patient about how it made a difference for her.

Pets Provide Unique Therapy for Cancer Patients

Pets can provide important therapy for cancer patients, by improving moods and even recovery time. Dave McDaniel reports on a special pet therapy program in Florida.

Terminally Ill Girl Gets A 'Kiss' From Actor Channing Tatum

When a teenager with terminal brain cancer created an ambitious "bucket list," the Internet decided to help her make it happen.

Early Screening Can Save the Lives of Lung Cancer Patients

There is a new recommendation that long-time smokers get annual CT scans to screen for lung cancer, even if they do not have symptoms. One woman says she is thankful for the early screening that found her cancer before it spread.

Shocking Away Melanoma Skin Cancer

This year, 76,000 Americans were diagnosed with skin cancer. Once it spreads it's extremely difficult to treat. But doctors are now zapping away some of the most stubborn tumors

Attacking Glioblastoma Brain Cancer with a Virus

Glioblastoma is one of the most deadly forms of cancer. Ten thousand Americans are diagnosed each year with this aggressive brain tumor. Now, doctors are lighting up the cancer and killing it.

Painting Keaton's Tumor for Removal

Removing a brain tumor is one of the most challenging procedure a surgeon can perform. Now a new paint helps highlight exactly where the tumor is, giving patients a better chance at a full recovery.

Controversial Cancer Awareness Campaign

The Doctors talk to an Australian mom who bared her breast cancer scars on social media to raise awareness of the effects of cancer on the body. Hear her inspiring words for fellow cancer sufferers.

Pharrell Has Inspiring Message For Kid With Rare Cancer

Grammy Award winning artist and producer Pharrell recorded some inspiring words for a sick fourth grader from Texas, but the message is one that we should all take to heart.

Latest Ways to Diagnose Colon Cancer

Is there an alternative to colonoscopies? Find out what gastroenterologist Dr. Jorge Rodriguez is calling "revolutionary."

The Cause of the Spike in Thyroid Cancer Incidents

Incidence of thyroid cancer almost tripled since 1975, study finds. What's behind the rise?

Tara Reid's Breast Cancer Rumor

Executive editor of RumorFix.com Richard Ayoub joins The Doctors to help sort fact from fiction regarding the latest celebrity health rumors. Find out if actress Tara Reid is battling breast cancer.

Prostate Cancer Detection and Treatment

E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains prostate cancer detection and treatment options featured in The Doctors ' latest HealthSmart column in USA Weekend .

Study Casts Doubt on the Proper Age for Mammograms

Danielle Leigh reports on a study casting doubts on the age at which women should begin having annual mammograms to screen for breast cancer, and the effectiveness of saving lives.

Special Report: Tom Brokaw's Cancer Diagnosis

NBC News veteran Tom Brokaw recently released a statement announcing he has a form of cancer known as multiple myeloma. Oncologist Dr. Lawrence Piro explains the symptoms of the disease and how it is typically treated.

CVS Stops Selling Cigarettes

One of the biggest store chains in America makes a major move to become smoke free.

You Might Have Cancer and Not Even Know It

Neuroendocrine tumors are a form of cancer with vague symptoms that's often difficult to diagnose. As a result, many people live with it for years without realizing they have cancer.

Yoga Can Lift Fatigued Breast Cancer Survivors

The deep breathing exercises, slow stretches and meditation associated with yoga appears to help lift the fatigue many breast cancer survivors experience after their treatment.

Can Sitting Cause Cancer?

Even if you exercise, sitting for long periods is linked to breast cancer and colon cancer. In this video, Vonda Wright, MD, explains how regular "standing breaks" help counteract the effects of sitting.

Less Cancer's Fight For Awareness & Prevention

February 4th is National Cancer Prevention Day. We chat with Bill Couzens, founder of Lesscancer.org, and Dr. Margaret Cuomo, one of Less Cancer's board members, to find out how people can reduce their health risks.

National Cancer Prevention Day

February 4th is National Cancer Prevention Day. We chat with Bill Couzens, founder of Lesscancer.org, and Dr. Margaret Cuomo, one of Less Cancer's board members, to find out how people can reduce their health risks.

New Targeted Biopsy Helps Doctors to Pinpoint Prostate Cancer

240-thousand men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer this year. One of the biggest challenges for doctors is correctly diagnosing this type of cancer. Now, there's a new way to know exactly where the cancer is and the best way to treat it

Women We Love: Allison W. Gryphon

Allison W. Gryphon got diagnosed with cancer. She asked the universe WTF? Then she corralled her friends in Hollywood together to make a movie about her battle, "What the F@#- Is Cancer And Why Does Everybody Have It?"

Allison Gryphon's Cancer Battle: 'Sometimes I Didn't Feel Like Being Brave'

Allison W. Gryphon got diagnosed with cancer. She asked the universe WTF? Then she corralled her friends in Hollywood together to make a movie about her battle, "What the F@#- Is Cancer And Why Does Everybody Have It?"

Undergoing Awake Brain Surgery

Lee discusses the seizure that led to her diagnosis. Plus, learn how she felt when Dr. Yao told her about the procedure.

Awake Brain Surgery

Watch as neurosurgeon Dr. Kevin Yao performs an awake brain surgery. This video contains footage from a live surgical procedure. Viewer discretion is advised.

Awake Brain Surgery Explained

Neurosurgeon Dr. Kevin Yao explains the type of tumor Lee had and why it was important for her to be conscious during the surgery. This videos contains footage from a live surgical procedure. Viewer discretion is advised.

Cancer Survivor Uses Cannabis Oil To Fight Illness

Medical marijuana advocate Jimmy McShane joins HuffPost Live to explain how he used cannabis oil to fight his illness.

A Very Public Fight With Cancer

Bill Keller has criticized the public fight Lisa Bonchek Adams is waging with cancer, writing in the NYT that accepting terminal illness can be 'humane and honorable.' We discuss the backlash to his article & the movement to chronicle illness online.

New Lung Cancer Guidelines

Dr. Nancy Snyderman reports on new guidelines, who is at high risk, and who should be tested.

Chemo Bath: A New Cancer Treatment Combines Surgery and Chemotherapy

A new cancer treatment combines surgery and chemotherapy. It involves a bath, but not the kind you might think.

F-Cancer Founder Yael Cohen Gets Real About Cancer

Yael Cohen didn't know how much cancer could affect her life until her mother was diagnosed. The charity she founded, F-Cancer, is now four years old and approaches cancer in a new way. Find out how to help and what support the charity can give to you.

Edie's ACA Experience

Edie, who has battled stage 4 gallbladder cancer, expresses her frustration at having to choose which doctors she will keep after losing her preferred insurance plan due to the law's new standards.

Morton's Steakhouse Apologizes After Mistreating Cancer Patient

A Morton's Steakhouse in downtown Nashville has been forced to apologize after one of its waitresses demanded that a man battling cancer remove his beanie, even though he has to wear it to stay warm during chemotherapy.

How Margin Probes Work

Plastic surgeon Dr. Andrew Ordon describes how a margin probe can be used to differentiate between healthy and cancerous tissue during surgery.

Groundbreaking Leukemia Treatment

Learn how researchers are using the HIV virus to fight aggressive Leukemia cells.

Emily Whitehead Is Undergoing an Experimental Leukemia Treatment

Emily Whitehead, 8, was diagnosed with an aggressive form of Leukemia just after her fifth birthday. She underwent several rounds of chemotherapy treatment and suffered two relapses of the cancer. See how she's doing after undergoing an experimental new treatment that uses the HIV virus to kill Leukemia cells.

How Effective Is T-Cell Therapy?

Emily's doctor, pediatric oncologist Dr. Stephen Grupp, joins The Doctors via satellite to share the preliminary results of the clinical trial. How effective is this new Leukemia treatment, which uses the HIV virus to kill cancerous cells?

Could Coffee Reduce the Risk of Skin Cancer?

The Doctors separate health myths from realities! Find out if drinking coffee can help prevent skin cancer.

Woman Fights to Keep Using Experimental Cancer Drug

Woman finds potential treatment in an experimental drug for ovarian cancer.

Four Generations of Women in One Small Town Have Had Cancer

Four generations of women in the same Louisiana family have one unusual thing in common - they've all had cancer. Now scientists are trying to find out why.

Scorpion Venom Could Help Fight Cancer

A new serum that harvests venom from Carribean Blue Scorpions comes with a claim that it boosts the body's ability to fight cancer.

Florida Man Sells Thousands of Holiday Collectibles After Cancer Diagnosis

A Florida man is selling his thousands of Christmas collectibles to benefit his church after he was diagnosed with cancer.

Perjeta: FDA Approved Drug Gives Women Hope

Perjeta is a new drug for women diagnosed with a certain type of breast cancer -- and it's a game changer. For those diagnosed with HER-2 positive early stage breast cancer, Perjeta works with another drug, Herceptin, to attack the cancer.

Can Honey Bees Really Be Trained To Detect Cancer?

A Portuguese designer has created a contraption which she says can detect cancer using trained bees.

A Surprising Cause of Increased Prostate Cancer Risk

The Doctors discuss a surprising item that may increase men's risk of developing prostate cancer: vitamin supplements! "Do not indiscriminately take supplements without discussing it with your healthcare provider," E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork says.

IBM's Watson Is Better at Diagnosing Cancer Than Doctors

David Sink, Director of Client Solutions and Delivery talks about how IBM's Watson is Better at Diagnosing Cancer Than Doctors.

Robin Quivers' Battle with Cancer

You may know her best as radio shock jock Howard Stern's softer side, but behind the laughs, radio host Robin Quivers has been fighting a silent battle.

Breast Cancer: The Path Of Wellness & Health

A clip from documentary "Breast Cancer: The Path Of Wellness & Health"

Martina Navratilova: Mammogram? Oh, I'll Call Next Week

Martina Navratilova talks about her own experience with breast cancer and the importance of staying up-to-date with mammograms when it comes to early detection.

Fight Cancer with Horseradish

Horseradish may seem like a humble condiment, but it's an ace cancer fighter. In this Health Smarts video, Kevin Soden, MD, explains how horseradish and other cruciferous vegetables contain phytochemicals to fight off cancer-causing carcinogens.

How to Prepare for a Colonoscopy

If you're turning 50, it's time for a colonscopy to screen for colorectal cancer polyps. In this Health Smarts video, Kevin Soden, MD, shares some news about preparing for a colonoscopy that can make an this procedure a little bit easier.

Best 4 Ways to Dodge Colon Cancer

One in 19 Americans will be diagnosed with colon cancer. But you can cut your risk of developing the disease or even polyps by eating certain foods. In this video, Michael Roizen, MD, shares his nutrition tips to stave off colorectal cancer.

Dreadlocked Woman Chooses Hair Over Health

When the woman with the world's longest dreadlocks was diagnosed with colon cancer, she had to make a choice: her hair or her health?

Fighting for Treatment

Nick Auden was diagnosed with stage 4 melanoma, and his doctors told him he has mere months to live and a zero percent chance of survival. Not willing to accept his fate without a fight, Nick pursued a clinical trial for a new drug, which has shown promising results. Unfortunately, Nick was deemed ineligible to participate. Now, his family is fighting to get him the drug they believe will give him a greater chance of survival.

Debating the Pros and Cons of Clinical Trials

The Doctors discuss the case of a man with stage 4 melanoma who is fighting to be granted access to an experimental drug that has shown promising results. The docs debate the pros and cons of clinical drug trials.

The Power of Words Lost to Cancer

If you knew your ability to speak would soon be lost, what would your last words be? Marie, a wife and mother, recently faced that question just days before a drastic surgery to arrest her cancer.

Causes of Oral Cancer

Plastic surgeon Dr. Andrew Ordon discusses the common causes and symptoms of oral cancer.

Many Cancer Patients Undergo Unnecessary Radiation Treatments

A new study finds many cancer patients undergo unnecessary radiation treatments to control pain.

Procedure Could Detect Remaining Cancer in Patients After Chemo

A less invasive procedure could help determine which breast cancer patients have remaining disease after chemo.

Fran Drescher: Call Yourself A 'Medical Consumer,' Not A Cancer 'Patient'

Fran Drescher joins Nancy to talk about what Cancer Schmancer is and also to stress the importance of early detection.

Cancer Schmancer!

TV star and activist Fran Drescher joins HuffPost Live to discuss her charity, Cancer Schmancer, and how we can change the conversation around cancer.

Angelina Jolie's Doctor Explains the Breast Cancer Gene

Dr. Kristi Funk is at KTLA talking about what women need to know about BRCA-1 gene testing.

Beauty Queen and Breast Cancer Survivor Shares Her Story

One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer; it's one of the most common cancers among women in the U.S. and by this year, more than 230,000 new cases will have been diagnosed. Michelle Berndt is a beauty queen and fourth generation cancer survivor who opens up about her journey, her family history, and the mission to educate women about the disease.

Can Aspirin Help Prevent Cancer?

Here's a great weapon in the fight against cancer: aspirin. In this Health Smarts video, Robin Miller, MD, reveals how aspirin may help reduce your risk of cancer by 40%, and if you already have cancer, may slow metastasis.

Amigo Innovative Breast Cancer Surgery

Undergoing any surgery can be difficult, but having to go back again can be un-nerving. Check out a world class operating suite that is sparing some patients a second trip under the knife.

Living with a Desmoid Tumor

About a year ago, Casey started experiencing the all too common symptoms of acid reflux. She also found a lump in her abdomen, which was later diagnosed as a desmoid tumor. Hear her story of survival and see how she's doing now.

Desmoid Tumors Explained

Dr. Neeta Somaiah of the Sarcoma Medical Oncology Center explains how a desmoid tumor develops and the potential health risks they pose.

Using Super Strength Immune Cells Fight Cancer

What if the cure for cancer could be found in the body's own immune system, with a little help from modern science? Now a new clinical trial is giving patients hope.

Meet Logan Parker- the First Boy to Receive CART19

Logan Parker is the first boy (and third child ever) to receive CART19 therapy, a cutting-edge cancer treatment that allows his own immune system to fight his once-aggressive leukemia. He is a medical miracle; a survivor.

New Cancer Origin Test Helping Pinpoint Disease

Cancer patients often undergo a wide range of treatment in an attempt to treat an unknown type of cancer. But now a new test accurately identifies the tissue-of-origin of tumors.

Older Breast Cancer Patients Struggle With Disabilities

Older breast cancer patients are more likely to have trouble performing everyday tasks.

Married Cancer Patients Live Longer

People who are married when they are diagnosed with cancer are more likely to live longer.

Three Ways to Reduce Cancer Risk

E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork and family physician and sexologist Dr. Rachael Ross share three simple things you can do tomorrow morning before you leave your house than can help reduce your cancer risks.

You've Got Olivia Wilde

Actress Olivia Wilde discusses the 2013 EIF Revlon Run/Walk for Women. She speaks to us about her experiences participating in previous years, and why the cause is so special to her.

7 Things to Know About Prostate Cancer

Dr. John M. Corman, from Virginia Mason's medical team, explains what men need to know to avoid, recognize and treat prostate cancer.

Treatment Options for Melanoma Skin Cancer

Dr. Jan Peter Dank, MD, Dermatologist, discusses the treatment of melanoma skin cancer.

A Positive Attitude Helps Heart Patients Live Longer

Heart patients with the most positive attitudes exercised more and lived longer.

Tabatha Coffey on Helping Women Cope with Cancer

Celeb stylist and TV star Tabatha Coffey share her top tips for staying stylish during chemo treatments and hair loss.

Could a Vaccine Prevent Breast Cancer?

A group of Cleveland Clinic researchers are working to create a vaccine that may be able to help prevent breast cancer.

Medical Malpractice: Patient Receives Unnecessary Chemotherapy

Maggie was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a cancer of the plasma cells, and told her that she needed to begin chemotherapy immediately. She began the treatment, but after about six months, she says the side effects were so debilitating, she decided to go for a second and third opinion. Both doctors found that she never had cancer and didn't need chemotherapy. By then, Maggie says, the damage already had been done.

Designing for a Cure

Getting your style groove back after cancer isn't an easy process, but one young designer is changing that one couture stitch at a time.

Three Body Pains That Could Be Warning Signs for Cancers

From chronic back pain to constant arm pain, find out which body pains could be a warning sign of cancer.

Colon Cancer Screening: Colonoscopy Vs. Sigmoidoscopy

Sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy, which is better at cutting your colon cancer risk?

What Will Happen Following the LLETZ Treatment?

Once you have had LLETZ treatment what can you expect? Is bleeding after normal or should you seek medical help? Once you have had LLETZ treatment what can you expect? Is bleeding after normal or should you seek medical help? Find us on: StreamingWell.tv Like us on: facebook.com/StreamingWell Follow us on: twitter.com/StreamingWell Follow us on: pinterest.com/StreamingWell/ Follow us on youtube.com/StreamingWell

What Is an LLETZ Treatment?

So what is the next step when your smear teat results come back as abnormal? Here, Catherine King explains what LLETZ treatment is and what will happen during this common procedure.

When Will The Results For LLETZ Treatment Be Available?

Catherine King, a colposcopy clinical nurse specialist, answers the common questions women ask after having LLETZ treatment.

What Is A Cone Biopsy?

A cone biopsy is a procedure undertaken to extract a small sample of abnormal cervical cells. Catherine King, a clinical nurse specialist, takes us through the procedure and explains what women can expect after the cone biopsy is over. Find us on: StreamingWell.tv Like us on: facebook.com/StreamingWell Follow us on: twitter.com/StreamingWell Follow us on: pinterest.com/StreamingWell/ Follow us on youtube.com/StreamingWell

Prostate Cancer Awareness Month: The Good and the Bad

Prostate Cancer Awareness Month: The Good and the Bad It's National Prostate Cancer Awareness month, time to shed some light on the disease that affects thousands of men each year. The good news, according to the American Cancer Society, is that the death rate for African American men -- who in the past have had the highest number of cases of prostate cancer -- has declined. The bad news is some men still refuse to get tested.

Viewer Alerts HGTV Host Tarek El Moussa to Health Concern

Tarek El Moussa and his wife Christina are real estate agents and hosts of HGTV's hit home makeover show 'Flip or Flop'. But reality TV took a whole new meaning for Tarek and his family when he received an alarming email from a concerned viewer.

HGTV's Tarek El Moussa Meets Life-Saving Viewer

Reality TV took a whole new meaning for HGTV's 'Flip or Flop' host Tarek El Moussa when an alarming email from a concerned viewer motivated him to see a doctor about a suspicious lump in his throat. After discovering it was cancer and undergoing surgery, Tarek meets the potentially life-saving viewer for the first time.

A Plea For Compassionate Treatment

At age 37, Andrea Sloan was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Now her cancer is back, and one experimental drug could save her life. The manufacturer BioMarin must approve its use and has thus far refused to do so. She has now taken her fight to D.C.

Andrea Sloan Fighting For Cancer Treatment

At age 37, Andrea Sloan was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Now her cancer is back, and one experimental drug could save her life. The manufacturer BioMarin must approve its use and has thus far refused to do so. She has now taken her fight to D.C.

Is There a Cancer-Care Crisis in the U.S.?

A new report suggests as baby boomers get older, resources for cancer care will begin to rapidly deplete.

Rotationplasty to Treat Bone Cancer

Learn how a radical procedure to treat a cancerous bone tumor gave an 11-year-old girl a second chance at life.

Rotationplasty Explained

Orthopaedic oncologist Dr. C. Parker Gibbs explains how a rotationplasty is performed to treat osteosarcoma, a rare and aggressive form of bone cancer.

"High-Flying" Testicular Cancer Awareness Campaign

The United Kingdom's Male Cancer Awareness campaign is taking testicular cancer awareness to new heights... literally!

Dr. Travis Encourages Cheryl to Stop Smoking

Cheryl has smoked for 30 years, and she's concerned about a sore on her gums. She said she's never thought about the possibility of oral cancer until now. E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork challenges Cheryl to stop smoking.

Breastfeeding Could Delay a Breast Cancer Diagnosis

Breastfeeding could delay a mom's breast cancer diagnosis.

Hair Stylist Helps Cancer Patients Deal With Losing Their Hair

Lolita Lopez reports on a day that was personally difficult for her. Undergoing cancer treatment, Lolita decided to have her hair shaved. Of course this can be extremely challenging for any woman.

Virus-Derived Particles Kill Leukemia Cells

Leukemia cells rapidly die after treatment with the virus-derived particles. Video byDr. David Conrad/OHRI

MTV Reality Star Diem Brown LIVE

Full Segment: Reporter Diem Brown competed on the MTV show "The Challenge," but her biggest fight was facing ovarian cancer at 23. She joins us to tell how the experience inspired her to create the website MedGift, a gift registry service for patients in need.

Cancer to Health: Alternative Treatment Takes Stress Out of Recovery

This year alone, more than 230,000 women in the U.S. are expected to be diagnosed with breast cancer. The journey back to health can be scary -- so scary that the stress can get in the way of healing. But a new program called 'Cancer to Health' is a scientifically-proven alternative.

Woman Kept Cancer Diagnosis A Secret From Friends

Nikki told her clients that she was unplugging and taking a vacation, not battling cancer. We speak with her about how work can be the best place to feel normal and the last place you tell when you're battling cancer.

Cancer Survivor Feared Telling Parents, Work Clients About Diagnosis

We speak with Michael Soloman on how work can be the best place to feel normal and the last place you tell when you're battling cancer.

I Have Cancer, But Not At Work

Full Segment: Nikki told her clients that she was unplugging and taking a vacation, not battling cancer. We speak with her and others on how work can be the best place to feel normal and the last place you tell when you're battling cancer.

F Cancer! Destroying Cancer Digitally

FCancer's Yael Cohen joins HuffPost Live to tell us how we can use technology to educate through storytelling and change the way people think, talk and act about cancer.

Easy Ways to Avoid Throat and Neck Cancer

Anne Marie Tiernon reports on the simple symptoms of throat and neck cancer that are easy to avoid.

Cancer Killing Combo Treatment

Each year lung cancer kills 160 thousand people. Now adding something to chemotherapy could help patients kill the disease!

Hospital Flooded With Pizza For 2-Year-Old Cancer Patient

Hazel Hammersley is a 2-year-old girl in Los Angeles who is suffering from a rare type of cancer called neuroblastoma at the Children's Hospital in LA. A few weeks ago, Hammersley and her mother put up a funny sign on their hospital window - 'SEND PIZZA RM 4112.' They did it as a joke, but the internet found the sign and sent the girl so many pizzas that the hospital had to issue a statement.

Clinic Procedure Uses Single Dose of Radiation to Treat Breast Cancer

Breast cancer patients would usually undergo weeks of radiation after surgery but a new Cleveland Clinic procedure uses just one dose of radiation during the surgery.

Dog Detects Breast Cancer

Susan was perplexed when her dog, Bella, began persistently poking at her breast. That is, until her annual mammogram showed that Susan had developed invasive lobular carcinoma, the second most common form of breast cancer. Learn more about how dogs can detect cancer and other dangers.

Camera Woman Swallows Pill Cam For Post-Cancer Check-Up

KTLA's video journalist and cancer survivor Sheri Odell takes a first-stomach look at camera pills, which are growing in popularity, allowing doctors to inside patients' stomachs and intestines without surgery.

Sisters Collect Soda Bottles For Cancer Patients to Honor Mother

Robin Coon and her three sisters have teamed up to pay tribute to their mother while paying it forward. A year after losing their mother to cancer, they've launched a non-profit fund called "Pop Bottles for patients". The goal is to help ease the financial burden for low-income cancer and critical care patients who are fighting for their lives.

Celebrating Cancer Survivors Day

Cancer Survivors Day celebrates cancer patients of all ages who have overcome the disease.

Using Proton Beams to Deliver Precise Radiation Treatment

Cancer researchers are using proton beam therapy to deliver precise doses of radiation to breast cancer patients. Side effects are greatly reduced while producing good outcomes.

Cleansing the Body of Copper to Halt Stage 4 Cancer

Doctors believe depleting the body of the well-known metal could be the key to keeping aggressive forms of breast cancer away.

Building a Community for Cancer Patients

Roni Zeiger, former Google Chief Health Strategist, describes his new project Smart Patients that gives patients and caregivers the ability to become 'micro-experts' about the latest medical advances.

Turmeric Helps a Woman Deal with Fatigue From Breast Cancer

A Florida woman swears by turmeric after her cancer doctor suggested she try it to fight fatigue and pain from breast cancer surgery.

Brooke Anderson Shares Mom's Breast Cancer Journey

ET's own Brooke Anderson is sharing her family's experience with breast cancer. In a new interview with Dr. Freda Lewis-Hall, Chief Medical Officer of Pfizer, Brooke shares about the moment on Christmas night 2012 when she learned that her mother, Vicki Anderson, had invasive breast cancer. "I remember feeling like the floor fell out from under me, as I watched my parents just crumble in front of us," Brooke reveals. "There were a lot of hugs and a lot of tears," Brooke says about her family

Brooke Anderson Raises Breast Cancer Awareness

Although breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in women worldwide it's still very difficult for women to open up about their experience. Entertainment Tonight's Brooke Anderson is hoping to raise awareness by sharing her own experience during her mother's breast cancer journey. And as she explains to Dr. Freda Lewis-Hall, Chief Medical Officer of Pfizer, early detection was key but it was also the support of her family and community that saved her mother's life.

Preventative Mastectomy Remains Controversial

Experts say knowing you have the BRCA mutation shouldn't call for drastict action right away.

Woman Claims Cell Phone Caused Breast Cancer

Tiffany Frantz was only 21 when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. INSIDE EDITIONS sits down with Frantz who claims her cell phone is the reason for her cancer.

Preventative Mastectomy Is a Big Decision for Women

Many women struggle when contemplating preventative mastectomy.

Lung Cancer in Women Is Increasing

Doctors are seeing more and more non-smoking lung cancer cases in women.

Detecting Pancreatic Cancer Early

45 thousand people will be diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2013 and it will kill 38 thousand. Find out what researchers are doing to detect the killer before it forms.

Teen Writes Medical Screening Software

A teen girl who already wrote a program to screen for breast cancer is nearly done writing a program to screen for leukemia.

Oral Cancer Survivor: "I'm Proud Of Michael Douglas"

Brian Hill, an oral cancer survivor, talks with Josh about how important vaccination is, as well as his reaction to Michael Douglas' public announcement.

Fewer Americans Are Being Screened For Cancer

A new study finds fewer Americans are getting screened for cancer.

Strong Evidence Points to Exercise Reducing the Risk of Cancer

Powerful evidence that regular exercise can lower your risk of cancer even if you don't lose weight. In fact, it's considered a frequently ignored benefit of putting 30 minutes of movement into your day.

Researchers Hope to Develop a Vaccine to Prevent Childhood Cancer

Researchers are working to develop a vaccine that could prevent childhood cancers. Gayle Guyardo reports.

Mice Save Young Boy From Rare Cancer

Young boy battling a rare form of bone cancer, sees his tumors shrink after a controversial treatment.

New Melanoma Approach Getting Excellent Results

There is important and very encouraging news tonight in the fight against melanoma. A new treatment approach is getting some excellent results, and could be used to fight all kinds of cancer.

Cancer Patients 250% More Likely to File For Bankruptcy

A new study finds cancer patients are over two and a half times more likely to file for bankruptcy that people without cancer.

Being Physically Fit in Middle Age Can Protect You From Certain Cancers

Men who are physically fit during middle age have a reduced risk of developing and dying from lung and colorectal cancers.

Is Genetic Testing the Future for Cancer Development?

Genetic testing has been in the news recently with Angelina Jolie revealing that she underwent a double mastectomy after discovering she had a high risk of gene mutation. What is genetic testing and will it be available to everyone in the near future?

Double Mastectomy Patients Talk About Their Difficult Decision

Actress Angelina Jolie announced recently that she'd had a double mastectomy as a way to prevent breast cancer. Anne Marie Tierno reports on the tough decisions some women make when they learn they have the cancer-causing gene.

Tips for Managing Chemotherapy Hair Loss

Dr. Marc Avram of the Hair Foundation provides tips for managing hair loss induced by chemotherapy.

5 Rules to Follow After Breast Cancer Diagnosis

In this video, Dr. Freda Lewis Hall, Chief Medical Officer at Pfizer, shares her five tips that will help guide women through being diagnosed with breast cancer and what options they have from that point on. The diagnosis may be out of your hands, but making sure you're getting the best care possible and feel comfortable the entire way through starts with you.

Breast Cancer Hits Home for Brooke Anderson

For Entertainment Tonight host Brooke Anderson, raising awareness for breast cancer research and prevention became personal last December, when her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. Brooke sat down recently with Dr. Freda Lewis-Hall, Chief Medical Officer of Pfizer, to talk about the emotional journey her family has since gone through, including the devastating moment her mother broke the news.

Brooke Anderson on Her Mother's Early Cancer Detection

Brooke Anderson has had quite a journey in the months following her mother's diagnosis with breast cancer. Early detection turned out to be key in her mom's case, and support from the family was critical. Now, the ET host shares her mother's story with Dr. Freda Lewis Hall, Chief Medical Officer of Pfizer. "I think sometimes as women, we feel mistakenly, that we are invincible," Brooke says about her mother's diagnosis, and explains how friends and family rallied to help during the hard times

Brooke Anderson Says 'Be Vigilant' in Breast Cancer Fight

Since her mother's breast cancer diagnosis, Brooke Anderson is working with her health care team to be more proactive with her own medical treatments, and is urging others to do the same. Telling her story to Pfizer Chief Medical Officer Freda Lewis-Hall, MD, Brooke says that now, post-scare, she's not hesitant to raise questions, and through this journey Brooke has learned "it's up to each of us to be vigilant" about your health.

23-Year-Old Cancer Patient: 'You Can't Help But Feel Alone'

Beating cancer requires a lot of support: people to drive you to and from treatment, a shoulder to cry on and more. But what happens when you have few who understand or can help? We talk to survivors about strategies to beat cancer in isolation. Guest Erica J. Martinex shares her story.

Author Jokes About Using Cancer 'As My Card' To Cut In Line For A Bagel

Beating cancer requires a lot of support: people to drive you to and from treatment, a shoulder to cry on and more. But what happens when you have few who understand or can help? We talk to survivors about strategies to beat cancer in isolation. Guest Michael Solomon shares his story.

Cancer In Isolation

Full Segment: Beating cancer requires a lot of support: people to drive you to and from treatment, a shoulder to cry on and more. But what happens when you have few who understand or can help? We talk to survivors about strategies to beat cancer in isolation.

Having the Same BRCA DNA as Angelina Jolie: One Woman's Story

Actress Angelina Jolie announced Tuesday that she had a preventative double-mastectomy after testing positive for BRCA1. It's a genetic defect that increases the risk of cancer. Texas wife & mother Stephanie Hengstenberg has the same story. She had a double mastectomy and hysterectomy in 2009. This is her story, in her own words.

Mammograms Can Detect If Tamoxifen Is Working

Mammograms can be used to see if tamoxifen is working in breast cancer patients.

Stem Cells For Leukemia: New Hope from Newborns

A solution to the deadly cancer may be coming from a surprising place. See what helped one woman, and could help many others.

Targeted Treatment For Leukemia

A new experimental treatment for certain types of cancer enables the body's immune system to seek out and destroy cancer cells without damaging the body's healthy cells. See how it works.

Weighing the Risks and Benefits of Tamoxifen for Breast Cancer Survivors

There's new information about a drug that's been prescribed to breast cancer survivors for decades. Find out how it could change how the medication is prescribed for many women.

Melanoma Survivor Shares Her Cautionary Tale

May 6th is Melanoma Monday, part of Skin Cancer Awareness Month. Learn from experts and survivors about warning signs and misperceptions surrounding this deadly disease and how to spot melanoma before it spreads. Guest Andrea Heitker shares her story.

Hormone Therapy Could Help High Risk Breast Cancer Patients

Women considered "high risk" for breast cancer could benefit from preventive hormone therapy, like the drugs tamoxifen or raloxifene.

Doctors Are Killing Tumors by Freezing Them

A new research in the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota sees Doctors killing off cancerous tumors by freezing them.

Reducing Hair Loss During Chemotherapy

Chemotherapy has many side effects, including hair loss. But when Tricia was diagnosed with breast cancer two years ago, she turned to cold cap therapy to reduce hair loss during treatment.

Cool Caps Reduce Chemo-Induced Hair Loss

Chemotherapy has many side effects, including hair loss. Oncologist Dr. Lawrence Piro explains chemo and radiation, and how the Penguin Cold Cap can help reduce hair loss.

Can a Black Tongue Mean Melanoma?

Can black spots on the tongue signal melanoma? Oral and maxillofacial surgeon Dr. Steven Kupferman explains.

New Laser Procedure Could Treat Brain Tumors

A new laser procedure for brain tumors could bring hope to patients.

Researchers Encourage Lung Cancer Screenings for Everyone

An early diagnosis can mean the difference between life an death when it comes to lung cancer, but screenings are usually only targeted to smokers, even though anyone with lungs can develop the disease.

Saliva Test Predicts Certain Cancers

A new, simple saliva test may predict your risk of ovarian, breast and prostate cancer.

A Doctor's Diagnosis

One million Americans are diagnosed with cancer every year, and that includes medical professionals. Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Bill Stetson opens up about being diagnosed with prostate cancer.

The HPV Virus Could Also Trigger Lung Cancer

HPV, a virus known to lead to cervical cancer, may also trigger some forms of lung cancer.

Suspicious Moles

Audience member Autumn says she's concerned about a mole on her left rib cage, and another on her left ear. Plastic surgeon Dr. Andrew Ordon examines each one.

Man Orders Limo for His Wife's Last Cancer Treatment

A man celebrates his wife's last chemotherapy treatment in a unique way.

Who Is At Risk of Bowel Cancer?

Bowel cancer affects both men and women. In the UK, around 95% of cases occur in people over the age of 50. This video filmed with Bowel Cancer UK outlines who is most at risk of developing bowel cancer.

Some Breast Tissue Has Similar Properties to Embryonic Stem Cells

Researchers were working to understand more about breast cancer when they discovered special cells from breast tissue that have the ability to change, much like embryonic stem cells.

Surviving Thyroid Cancer: Rick's Story

Rick was diagnosed with thyroid cancer in 2004 and did not respond to his initial treatments. In this video he gives us an insight into what it has been like living with the condition.

Living With Thyroid Cancer: Lori's Story

Lori was diagnosed with thyroid cancer in 2008. Until then she had never thought about her thyroid gland. In this video she details the things that have helped her to deal with her condition.

Living With Advanced Breast Cancer: Sarah's Story

By the time Sarah was diagnosed with breast cancer in May 2010, it had already spread to her bones. In this short video she tells us how she has dealt with her ongoing treatments, family and day to day life.

Support From Friends and Family Can Make Cancer Treatment Easier

Losing your hair can be hard for cancer patients, but support from family and community can make it easier.

Zapping Cancer in Kids with Tomotherapy

A new device is targeting the disease in kids with pinpoint precision! We'll show you the new weapon that's helping kill cancer.

Catching Lung Cancer Early with a Life-Saving Scanner

More than 225-thousand Americans will be told they have lung cancer this year. Now, new technology is helping doctors find possible problems earlier than ever before!

Community's 'Cancer Cluster' May Have Contributed To Toddler's Death

A man who lost his daughter to a cancer cluster shares his heartbreaking story.

The Importance of Mammograms

One of Rachael Ray's viewers has her first mammogram, and a doc explains why you should not avoid having one done.

Shannon Miller's Amazing Journey

During a routine check-up in 2010 to prepare for her second child, former Olympic gymnast Shannon Miller was diagnosed with a rare form of ovarian cancer. See how she overcame the odds and is once again a mother-to-be.

Valerie Harper Explains Her Terminal Condition

In a daytime television exclusive, legendary actress, author and humanitarian Valerie Harper joins The Doctors for her first on-camera interview following her announcement of terminal brain cancer. Her extremely rare form of brain cancer, known as leptomeningeal carcinomatosis, affects the meninges of the brain. Hear how Valerie describes her condition in simple, comprehensible terms.

The Experimental Treatment for Valerie Harper's Rare Brain Cancer

In a daytime television exclusive, legendary actress, author and humanitarian Valerie Harper joins The Doctors for her first on-camera interview following her announcement of terminal brain cancer. Her extremely rare form of brain cancer, known as leptomeningeal carcinomatosis, affects the meninges of the brain. Dr. Ronald Natale, the Medical Director of the Clinical Lung Program at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, explains how targeted therapy is used to identify specific mutations.

Valerie Harper on Facing a Terminal Diagnosis

In a daytime television exclusive, legendary actress, author and humanitarian Valerie Harper joins The Doctors for her first on-camera interview following her announcement of terminal brain cancer. Valerie's husband of 26 years, Tony Cacciotti, joins her on The Doctors ' stage. See how he is handling the devastating news.

Valerie Harper's Rare Brain Cancer

In a daytime television exclusive, legendary actress, author and humanitarian Valerie Harper joins The Doctors for her first on-camera interview following her announcement of terminal brain cancer. Valerie's doctors from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles explain how a recurrence of lung cancer led to her extremely rare form of brain cancer, known as leptomeningeal carcinomatosis.

Valerie Harper Discusses Her Terminal Diagnosis

In a daytime television exclusive, legendary actress, author and humanitarian Valerie Harper discusses her devastating diagnosis of terminal brain cancer.

Valerie Harper on Overcoming the Fear of Death

In a daytime television exclusive, legendary actress, author and humanitarian Valerie Harper joins The Doctors for her first on-camera interview following her announcement of terminal brain cancer. Hear Valerie's outlook on life and death.

Third Eye Retroscope Colonoscopy

See the latest and most efficient technology for colon cancer screenings - the Third Eye Retroscope, which provides both forward and retrograde imagery.

Colon Cancer Risk Factors

Every year, close to 150,000 Americans are diagnosed with colorectal cancer, a disease that's treatable if caught in its early stages. In recognition of National Colon Cancer Screening Day, The Doctors are joined by gastroenterologist Dr. Jorge Rodriguez to discuss the screening guidelines to prevent colon cancer.

Hugo Chavez Cancer Conspiracy?

On March 5, 2013, Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez died from complications with cancer after publicly announcing his diagnosis in June of 2011. He was 58 years old. Certain reports state that people closest to him believe someone, or perhaps even another nation, conspired to infect him with cancer. Board-certified oncologist Dr. Lawrence Piro discusses how cancer develops in the body and whether it's possible to deliberately induce the disease.

Valerie Harper's Terminal Diagnosis

Just this week, legendary TV actress Valerie Harper shocked the world with her devastating announcement of having terminal brain cancer. People magazine first revealed Valerie's diagnosis in their exclusive interview in the current issue, on newsstands now. Valerie has been informed by her doctors that she likely has just three months to live. Board-certified oncologist Dr. Lawrence Piro weighs in on how a patient may handle such tragic news.

Breast Cancer Survivors Turn Healing Into Art

A new platform, Personal Ink, helps breast cancer survivors move on through a non-traditional option for healing - tattoo art. Survivors Molly Ortwein and Ann Marie Giannino-Otis tell their stories.

Reduce Your Risk of Colorectal Cancer

The Doctors has an exciting partnership with USA Weekend magazine as the exclusive medical contributors to its weekly HealthSmart column! E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains how the latest article focuses on ways to reduce the risk of colorectal cancer.

Diem Brown on Her Cancer and Hair Loss

TV personality 28-year-old Diem Brown is battling ovarian cancer for the second time and reveals the emotional process of hair loss while undergoing chemotherapy.

Egg Freezing and Cancer

TV personality 28-year-old Diem Brown is battling ovarian cancer for the second time. Hear how she preserved her fertility against the odds. And, learn about MedGift, a patient gift registry and social network.

T-Cell Therapy Uses Altered HIV to Fight Leukemia

A groundbreaking therapy uses an altered form of the HIV virus to cure leukemia. Oncologist Dr. Stephan Grupp reveals more about this amazing advancement.

Diem Brown Says "Be a Champion of Your Disease"

TV personality, cancer survivor and current patient, 28-year-old Diem Brown, shares her incredible outlook on battling ovarian cancer for the second time.

Accurate Test Reveals Who Really Needs Chemotherapy

A new study analyzing a test that determines who does or doesn't need chemotherapy shows the process is highly accurate.

The Brain Cancer Killing Cap

Each year 41-thousand people are told they have a brain tumor. Now, a new device is helping put a cap on tumor growth.

Lump Removal and Radiation Lead to Higher Breast Cancer Survival Rates

Lumpectomy and radiation leads to higher survival rates among early stage breast cancer patients than mastectomy.

Cancer Rehab

After undergoing intense treatments, cancer patients often receive little help to return to normal life, but now there's an increasing focus on the needs of survivors.

Cancer Survivor On Effectiveness Of Oncology Rehab

Cancer survivor Glen Valentine joins Abby to talk about beating cancer and making exceptional progress by joining the STAR Rehab Program.

Focusing On Needs Of Cancer Survivors

After undergoing intense treatments, cancer patients often receive little help to return to normal life, but now there's an increasing focus on the needs of survivors. Dr. Julie Silver, Darryle Pollack, Tiffany Williams and Glen Valentine join Abby to discuss.

Former Cancer Patient Pays It Forward

A 16-year-old former cancer patient repaid the goodwill extended to her when she was confined to a bed as she fought for her life last year.

Woman Starts Company To Clean Homes of Women With Cancer

Natalie Shepherd spoke to a woman who is partnering her budding cleaning business with a national non-profit organization to offer cleaning services free of charge to women battling cancer.

Breast Cancer Genes Could Lead to New Treatments

A new study divides breast cancer into four genetically distinct types. This could lead to new treatments.

Research Redefines Breast Cancer and Treatments

There is health news that is getting a lot of attention: it's about breast cancer, and what is being called a new road map for understanding this disease, and coming up with more targeted, effective treatments.

Accurate Needle to Prevent Biopsy Scars

New technology helps doctors biopsy breast cancer patients in a way that's less intrusive.

Lack of Sleep Linked to Aggressive Breast Cancer

A new study links lack of sleep to more aggressive types of breast cancer.

Dense Breasts Do Not Increase Risk for Breast Cancer

Women with dense breasts do not face an increased risk of dying from breast cancer, contrary to past research findings.

The Latest Breast Cancer Test

Encouraging news in the fight against breast cancer. A test that could lead to a simple way of telling women, who have already been treated for breast cancer - whether their disease could come back.

Radiosurgery Helps Cancer Patients

Radiosurgery gives patients a less invasive option for several forms of cancer.

Chest Radiation Risks to Women

Chest radiation, including mammograms , before the age of 30 increases breast cancer risk among women who carry the gene for the disease.

Computer Program Diagnoses Breast Cancer

A student won the Google Science in Action Competition after creating a computer program that diagnoses breast cancer.

Presenting Breast Reconstruction Options to Patients

Breast cancer patients who need reconstructive surgery prefer to see in-person examples of surgical options, rather than before and after photos.

The Link Between Breast Cancer and Weight

Important health news about breast cancer: a new study shows women who are obese are more likely to suffer a recurrence than thinner patients, and losing weight after diagnosis can lead to better outcomes all around.

Childhood Cancers Linked to Breast Cancer

A new study finds females treated with radiation for childhood cancers have a higher risk of breast cancer by the age of 50 - similar to women who carry the breast cancer gene.

Apples Can Help Prevent Cancer

An apple a day may help prevent cancers of the throat and mouth, colon, lung and possibly breast.

Cranberries Could Inhibit Cancer Growths

Cranberries contain benzoic acid, which may inhibit the growth of lung cancer, colon cancer and some forms of leukemia.

Colorful Foods Can Fight Cancer

The brighter and richer the pigment on a fruit or vegetable, the higher the level of healthy, cancer-fighting nutrients.

Florida Town Fights Cancer Pollutants in Neighborhood

Florida town fights back against cancer pollutants possible caused by a local facility.

Woman Starts Organization to Donate Wigs

Losing hair can be devastating for cancer patients who are already dealing with battling a deadly disease. One woman started an organization that donates wigs, which are very expensive, to patients who can't afford them.

Health Risks Should Be Considered with Radiation For Cancer

Immediate health risk must be weighed agianst radiation-induced cancer risk.

Exercise Can Help with Fatigue from Cancer Treatment

Aerobic exercise can help with fatigue associated with cancer and cancer treatments.

Boy Grows Out Hair to Donate for Cancer Wigs

An 11-year-old boy has worked for more than two years to give a gift to a stranger. Despite taunts from classmates, Cole Griesman has grown his hair in order to donate to children with cancer.

Young Cancer Patient Receives Helicopter Ride for Christmas

Young cancer patient receives his Christmas wish to fly in a helicopter.

Diabetes Drug May Help Ovarian Cancer Patients

A drug to treat diabetes may help patients with ovarian cancer.

Young Girl Fights Bone Cancer

Young girl is diagnosed with bone cancer after losing her mom, but still carries on.

Researchers Have Identified Proof for Chemo Brain

Researchers identify physiological evidence for 'chemo brain'.

Dr. Nancy Reports on a New Mastectomy Study

Dr. Nancy reports on a new study suggests that most women who have a double mastectomy to keep their breast cancer from coming back... actually don't need it.

Dr. Nancy Discusses the Latest on Mammograms

Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with Natalie Morales about the latest in mammograms to the latest treatment and research when it comes to breast cancer.

Mammograms May Not Be Reducing Death Rate from Breast Cancer

A new study suggests mammograms may not be reducing the death rate from breast cancer as much as previously thought.

New Mammography Guidelines May Be Missing Cancers

New mammography guidelines may be missing cancers in younger women.

Genetic Tests Allowing Women to Know About Breast Cancer Sooner

Thanks to the advances in genetic testing... many women are finding out if they're predisposed to breast cancer.

Should Women Take Tamoxifen For a Longer Period of Time?

There is news about a lifesaving drug that could be a game changer in the fight against breast cancer. Should women take Tamoxifen for twice as long as they do now?

Genetic Testing Helps Women Become Proactive About Breast Cancer

Genetic testing is helping many women become pro-active about their health. Doctors say knowing whether they are predisposed to a certain type of cancer gives patients an opportunity to plan ahead. Dr. Bruce Hensel reports.

Digital Mammograms Offer Better Results Than Traditional Ones

New digital mammogram is more accurate than others.

Women With Breast Cancer More Prone to Diabetes

Women diagnosed with breast cancer may be more likely to develop diabetes.

Letting Breast Cancer Patients See Reconstructive Surgery Better Than Picture

Cancer survivor shows her reconstructive surgery after a mastectomy, to help women make better decisions.

Police Officer Fighting Breast Cancer Continued to Show Up For Work

Police officer fighting breast cancer continued to how up for duty until it became physically impossible.

Chemo Drug Shortage May Be Cause of Some Relapses

A shortage of chemotherapy drugs may have caused more patients to relapse.

Genetics Play Role in Cancer Risk

Genetics are known to play a role in your risk for cancer -- but your parents' age when they were diagnosed is also a factor.

Dr. Nancy Looks at Cancer in the US

Dr. Nancy Snyderman takes a comprehensive look at cancer in this country.

Many Smokers Face Pitfalls When They Set Out to Quit

Many smokers start out the New Year with great intentions of quitting -- but most relapse if they can't get help. Erika Edwards reports on the pitfalls of quitting smoking.

Money Spent on Breast Cancer Screening May Be Unwarranted

The money spent on breast cancer screening for older women may be unwarranted.

Sickle Blood Cells Could Be Used to Fight Cancer

The hallmark of sickle cell disease -- misshapen red blood cells -- may be used to help fight cancerous tumors.

Many Lives Are Being Saved Today From Cancer

There is big news in the war on cancer, including a stunning progress report on how many lives are being saved.

Annual CT Scans of Lungs Can Screen For Lung Cancer

The American Cancer Society says annual CT scans of the lungs are an effective screening tool for lung cancer among smokers.

Hispanics Cancer Rates

A new report reveals cancer is now the leading cause of death among Hispanics in the US.

Push For Cancer Cure

The nation's largest cancer hospital, MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, has announced it's pouring $3 billion into a major push to cure several types of cancer over the next decade.

Reducing Alcohol Consumption Could Help Prevent Breast Cancer

A new study finds drinking at least one alcoholic beverage a day increases a woman's risk for breast cancer by 5%. Drinking more than that can boost the risk by 50%!

Learn About Sheryl Crow's Brain Tumor

Dr. Nancy Reports on Singer Sheryl Crow as she had to deal with a brain tumor, one that is more common that you might think, especially for women in a certain age group.

Aspirin's Effect on Cancer

Dr. Nancy Sndyerman reports on a story from the world of medicine that could end up affecting every American.

How to Prevent Cancer From Coming Back

Studies show four hours of exercise per week decreased risk of death and recurrence in breast cancer patients by up to 34 percent. Doreen Gentzler reports.

Can Aspirin Help Prevent Cancer?

There's a growing body of evidence that shows a daily aspirin can help prevent and treat many types of cancers. But experts say this doesn't mean the majority of us should start taking the drug as a way of warding off deadly diseases.

Lung Cancer Surgery with Robotic Arm

The fact that 16-year-old Jonathan Muniz is playing his saxophone is incredible. Just three weeks ago, he became one of the first teens in the world to undergo robotic surgery for lung cancer.

New Cancer Drugs Approved

The FDA has approved new drugs to treat breast cancer and multiple myeloma.

HPV Is Causing Throat Cancer Increase

HPV is causing a rise in throat cancer cases. Monica Robins reports.

Antioxidants Can Prevent Pancreatic Cancer

Eating a diet rich in vitamins C, E and selenium could help significantly cut the risk of developing pancreatic cancer.

Cancer Imaging Stress on Patients

Researchers are trying to determine whether diagnostic imaging tests, like CT scans and MRIs, help stage 4 cancer patients.

Cancer Survivor Teen Wins the Lottery

A 19-year-old cancer survivor from Maryland matched five numbers to win a $250,000 prize from Mega Millions. Nick Ruth has been in remission from leukemia for four years. And as Kim Dacey reports, the teen is paying it forward.

Cancer Survivors May Avoid Doctor Care Later On

Many survivors of childhood or early adult cancers may avoid going to the doctor for routine medical care - because it's too expensive.

Successful Elderly Cancer Treatments

Finding the right cancer treatment can be tricky, especially for elderly patients who often have other, age-related medical problems. Despite this, it's possible older cancer patients can be treated successfully, even aggressively.

Grapefruit Juice Boosts Cancer Drug

A daily glass of grapefruit juice could help boost the effect of an anti-cancer drug in some patients.

Chemo Drug Could Affect Cancer Survivors' Heart

Women taking popular chemotherapy drugs to treat their breast cancer may face an increased risk for heart problems in the future. Herceptin is one of the drugs that causes these issues.

How Exercise Can Fight Cancer

Olympic gold medalist and ovarian cancer survivor Shannon Miller is an advocate for breast and ovarian cancer awareness. She asks The Doctors why exercise is so beneficial after a cancer diagnosis and how cancer patients can stay active during treatment.

Doctors Are Using Pap Smears in New Ways

Doctors are putting a new spin on an old test! Researchers at Johns Hopkins University are using the pap smear to spot ovarian and endometrial cancer -- deadly forms of the disease that there are currently no screening tests for.

Aneurysm Risks for Smokers

Heavy smokers have double the risk for a burst aneurysm.

Ruling on Use If Graphic on Cigarette Labels

A U.S. appeals court has ruled that cigarette companies do not need to put graphic warning labels on their products.

Cervical Cancer Symptoms - Claire's Story

Claire experienced early cervical cancer symptoms but was unaware that they were related to cancer. This is her story.

Cervical Cancer Symptoms - Sonia's Story

After noticing an abnormal vaginal discharge, Sonia eventually decided to visit her GP. This is her story.

Program Helps Children Who Lost Hair to Cancer

One of the most noticeable side-effects of cancer treatment is losing your hair, which can have a big effect on self-esteem, especially for children. Donna Rapado reports on a new program that aims to help these children.

Tanning Beds Linked to 20% Increase in Skin Cancer

Tanning beds are linked to a 20-percent increased risk of melanoma.

My Dad's Cancer Brought Our Family Closer Together

Jackson Melnick shares what it was like to have a father who had cancer when he was young and unaware of the significance of it all.

My Mom Had Cancer And It Changed My Life

Maya Silver discusses how finding out her mom had cancer when she was fifteen deeply affected her life.

How Do Kids Cope When Cancer Hits Their Family?

Full Segment: Over 12 million kids are dealing with a parent with cancer. We talk to the children of survivors about what helped them cope with their parents' illness.

Umbilical Cord Blood Boosts Help Blood Transplant Patients

Boosting the power of umbilical cord blood in the lab before transplant can increase its ability to help patients.

Walnuts Are Linked to a Lower Risk for Some Cancers

Walnuts are linked to a lower risk for kidney and colon cancers.

Mushroom Could Hold Treatment for Breast Cancer

The secret to treating millions of cancer patients might be hidden in a mushroom. Gary Chittim shows us how researchers are unlocking the potential of the turkey tail.

U.S. Cancer Rates

The good news, and the not-so-good news, from the government's Annual Report to the Nation.

Most Beautiful Doctors in America 2013: Dr. Jeff Masi

The Doctors' producers traveled coast to coast in search of the most beautiful men in medicine to bring you a full year of helpful health tips and handsome faces with the Most Beautiful Doctors in America 2013 calendar. Meet Dr. May: Radiologist Dr. Jeff Masi.

Most Beautiful Doctors in America 2013: Dr. Weston Saunders

The Doctors' producers traveled coast to coast in search of the most beautiful men in medicine to bring you a full year of helpful health tips and handsome faces with the Most Beautiful Doctors in America 2013 calendar. Meet Dr. September: Family practitioner Dr. Weston "Wiggy" Saunders.

Indian Food May Prevent Prostate Cancer

Turmeric, a spice found in many popular Indian dishes, may help ward off prostate cancer.

New Study Finds Some Types of Cancer Screening Rates Are Down

Early detection saves lives, but a new study shows screenings rates for some types of cancer are down.

9/11 Cancer Conclusion - No Clear Link From 9/11 Debris & Cancer

Full Segment: A NYC health department study has found no clear link between cancer and the dust, debris and fumes released by the burning wreckage of the twin towers after 9/11.

On the Spot Pancreatic Cancer Diagnosis

12-million cases of cancer will be diagnosed this year. People getting biopsies for various reasons may have to wait days or more than a week to find if they're one of them. But a new kind of biopsy is changing that!

Breast Cancer Treatment Troubles: Fighting Fatigue with Food

Beating breast cancer is not always the end of the fight for women who overcome it. Many face overwhelming exhaustion during and after treatment. We have ways for survivors to eat away fatigue.

New Vaccine Makes Cancer Fight Itself

A new therapeutic vaccine 15 years in the making could make cancer kill itself! We'll show you how it works.

Tom Green's Message to Men

After comedian Tom Green was diagnosed with testicular cancer in 2000, he documented his surgery and the cancer special aired on MTV. Today, his fight with testicular cancer is part of his stand-up comedy routine and he works to raise awareness about the importance of men seeing their doctors. He joins The Doctors to talk about his experience.Green said he noticed something was wrong when he experienced testicular pain so he went to the doctor, but he says men often ignore symptoms.

Treatment Options for Testicular Cancer

Green's urologic oncologist, Dr. Sia Daneshmand, explains the most common symptom of testicular cancer is a non-tender mass in the testicle. Dr. Daneshmand says that before any surgery, men are asked if they would like to bank their sperm in case their fertility is affected. And, plastic surgeon Dr. Andrew Ordon notes that men can choose to get an implant to replace the testicle if it has to be removed.

Tom Green's Battle with Testicular Cancer

After comedian Tom Green was diagnosed with testicular cancer in 2000, he documented his surgery and the cancer special aired on MTV. Today, his fight with testicular cancer is part of his stand-up comedy routine and he works to raise awareness about the importance of men seeing their doctors. He joins The Doctors to talk about his experience.

After Acceptance

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's 'F*** Cancer' Haircut

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 On Her Battle With Cancer

Stacy Oberschmidt chats with Alicia about her battle with cancer, and how she took proactive measures to make her struggle more bearable.

Breath Test to Diagnose Colon Cancer

Can a simple breath test help doctors diagnose colon cancer?

The Death of Robin Gibb

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.

Dating With Cancer, And Dating Afterwards

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.

I Told My Date I Survived Brain Cancer And She Freaked Out

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.

Dating With Cancer

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.

Did Cannabis Cure Baby's Inoperable Brain Tumor?

William Courtney, Medical Doctor and Professor of Clinical Cannabis, tells Alyona Minkovski how a baby has been effectively treated for cancer using medicinal marijuana.

Parents Treat Child's Leukemia With 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.

Preventative Mastectomy

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?

Put a Scope In It! What You Should Know About Colonoscopies

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.

Frogs Can Fight Cancer

Research shows that certain amphibious and reptilian species have a reduced susceptibility to cancer. The Doctors and animal expert Suzi Rapp explain why.

Removing Skin Cancer Lesion

Plastic surgeon Dr. Andrew Ordon explains how skin cancer can be removed from the scalp. Plus, the ABC's of detecting skin cancer.

Ear Replacement Procedure

Facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Patrick Byrne explains Sherrie's groundbreaking ear replacement procedure.

Groundbreaking Ear Replacement

Plastic surgeon Dr. Andrew Ordon explains how doctors were able to grow a new ear in Sherrie's forearm.

Skin Cancer in the Ear

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.

Growing a Replacement Ear on an Arm

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.

Living In Fear Of Another Diagnosis, from Dr. Gail Saltz

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.

Fabiana Passoni's Cancer Survival Story

Brazilian singer and songwriter Fabiana Passoni recounts her remarkable story of survival and determination.

Overcoming Cancer Twice

Watch the remarkable story of Brazilian singer and songwriter Fabiana Passoni, who had to overcome breast cancer and weight gain while pregnant with triplets.

Cholesterol and Cancer Connection

Research looks at whether taking cholesterol-lowering statins is linked to reduced risk of death from cancer.

Smoking Marijuana Linked to Testicular Cancer

Can smoking marijuana cause testicular cancer? Urologist Dr. David Josephson weighs in.

Prostate Cancer Fighting Tips

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.

Testicular Cancer - Patient Outcomes

What happens after testicular cancer treatment? Will you lose your testicles?

Testicular Cancer Treatments

What are the treatments for testicular cancer and will they make you infertile?

The Common Symptoms of Testicular Cancer

What are common symptoms of testicular cancer and how do you correctly check your testicles for lumps

Proton Beam Therapy to Treat Cancer

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

Killin Breast Cancer Faster!

Targeting breast cancer with pinpoint precision--see the treatment that's dramatically cutting down on radiation exposure while still reducing the risk of recurrence

You've Got Vicki Singer Wolff

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.

Male With Breast Cancer: Harvey's Story

Harvey Singer shares his story of being a male breast cancer survivor with Jacob, and explains the potential genetic link to it.

Male With Breast Cancer: Mike's Story

Mike Partain shares his story of being a male breast cancer survivor with Jacob, and explains the potential environmental link to the disease.

Breast-Less Cancer: The Silent Story of Male Breast Cancer

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-Less Cancer

Breast cancer is almost always associated with women, mothers and pink ribbons. But why is male breast cancer rarely discussed?

The Mole Bowl: What Do You Know About Melanoma?

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.

Think Pink: Monica's Story

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.

Think Pink: Amy's 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.

Think Pink: Karen's 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.

Think Pink - Profiles Of Courage

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.

How a Massive Tumor Affects the Body

E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork illustrates how a large tumor can cause life-threatening breathing and blood circulation problems.

Removing a 51-Pound Tumor

General surgeon Dr. David Dupree explains how he removed a 51-pound tumor from the abdomen of a New Jersey woman.

Think Pink

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.

How to Help Women with Ovarian Cancer Advocate for Their Health

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.

The First Descents Adventure Cancer Therapy

Founder/CEO of First Descents, Brad Ludden, explains how kayak adventure therapy is helping people suffering from cancer to stay optimistic and motivated.

Tongue Reconstruction: A Soldier's Post-Cancer Battle

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.

High-Tech Road Map Helps Kill Liver Cancer

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.

Prostate Cancer and Erectile Dysfunction Risks

Researchers identify genetic markers that may help predict which prostate cancer patients are at higher risk for erectile dysfunction after treatment.

Over-Treating and Under-Treating Cancer Patients

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.

Consumer Products Safety

Actress Fran Drescher and The Doctors discuss how to determine if certain consumer products are carcinogenic or safe for your health.

You've Got Marg Helgenberger

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.

Facial Reconstructive Surgery Explained

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.

Beating the Odds of Stage 4 Melanoma

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.

Removing a Parotid Gland Tumor

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.

You've Got Charlotte Rae

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.

Aggressive Prevention - Is Pre-Emptive Cancer Surgery Overkill?

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?

Health Scare Experiment: Neglecting 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. 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.

Facing Colon Cancer

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.

The Importance of 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. 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.

Understanding Brain Tumors

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.

Trial At-Home Test for Colon Cancer to Avoid Colonoscopy

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.

Suicide Gene Kills Brain Cancer

13-thousand people will die from brain cancer this year. But doctors hope a gene with a death wish will help destroy deadly brain tumors.

You've Got Yael Cohen

Activist Yael Cohen discusses the touching inspiration behind starting her cancer awareness charity, and the strikingly direct delivery system she chose to help educate young people about the importance of early detection.

The Beautiful, Bald Barbie Campaign for Girls with Leukemia

Previously on The Doctors, 12-year-old Leukemia fighter Kinley attempted to make a big-time beauty statement through the iconic Barbie brand. Today, see how Kinley's campaigning paid off!

I-SPY 2 Trial: Personalizing Cancer Treatment

Cancer claims the lives of more than a half million Americans each year. The lengthy battle against cancer has been one of human ingenuity, dramatic technologic advancement, and tireless commitment, but also of misperception, endless complexity, and frustration. Leading cancer researchers discuss the discoveries, and their collective hope for the future.

Amanda's Survival Story of Stage 3 Breast Cancer

The Haven offers support to breast cancer patients in the UK. Watch our video interview with cancer survivor Amanda Meeling.

Learning About Breast Cancer

In this video interview, Jan Dell, Breast Care Nurse Specialist at The Haven, discusses important issues concerning breast cancer.

Supporting Your Choices at The Haven

Cancer patients are faced with difficult choices. The Haven offers support, advice and information. Watch our video to learn more.

The Haven Cancer Charity at Home

Watch our video interview with Eve Warren, a life-work coach at The Haven, a breast cancer charity.

An Introduction to The Haven

The Haven is a charity that offers care to breast cancer patients in the UK. Watch our video to learn more.

The Haven Breast Cancer Charity

Learn about The Haven, a breast cancer charity with three locations in the UK, that helps cancer patients and their families cope with breast cancer.

Coping With Fear When Battling Breast Cancer

Part of the battle against breast cancer is learning to deal with fear. In this video interview with a cancer patient we examine fear.

Staying Positive With Breast Cancer

A positive outlook can help in the battle against cancer. Watch our video interview with a cancer patient who discusses positive thinking.

Introducing the Breast Cancer Awareness Month

In this video, we learn where to get updates on breast cancer and H1N1.
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