Bruce Campbell, actor from the Evil Dead saga, revealed he has been diagnosed with an incurable cancer
Bruce Campbell announced he has been diagnosed with an incurable cancer but intends to start treatment to improve his health.
'Evil Dead' star Bruce Campbell says he has 'treatable,' not 'curable' cancer
Bruce Campbell, the star of 'Evil Dead,' has announced via social media that he has been diagnosed with treatable cancer, which will affect his upcoming professional commitments.
Doctor questions cancer treatments for octogenarians in HS – colleague's complete rebuttal
A Finnish oncologist raises concerns about the appropriateness and cost-effectiveness of cancer treatments for patients over 80 years old, sparking a debate in Helsingin Sanomat.
Amy Dowden's devastating Strictly confession after cancer treatment
Former Strictly Come Dancing star Amy Dowden has opened up about her battle with breast cancer and its effects on her career in a candid interview.
Patient with rare lung cancer faces legal battle to obtain R$ 30,000 medication
A 32-year-old resident of Presidente Prudente, Brazil, diagnosed with a rare form of lung cancer, is fighting a legal battle for access to a costly medication that could enhance her treatment.
The Evil Dead actor Bruce Campbell says he is battling cancer and 'it is not curable'
Bruce Campbell, the actor known for his role in The Evil Dead, reveals he is battling an incurable type of cancer but remains optimistic about his treatment.
Hope for colorectal cancer patients as Nigeria begins immunotherapy trial
Nigeria has initiated immunotherapy trials aimed at providing promising treatment options for colorectal cancer patients.
Salman himself came to ask for help when my mother had cancer, Sudha Chandran was surprised
Sudha Chandran shared her experience of Bollywood superstar Salman Khan reaching out to her during her mother's cancer treatment, highlighting his generous nature.
Manu Sánchez defends public healthcare in 'Lo de Évole': "I cannot calculate what I have cost the system with my cancer treatment"
Comedian Manu Sánchez discusses the importance of public healthcare in an interview, reflecting on his personal cancer treatment and broader social issues.
"Re:Check": Are there more innovative cancer drugs in Latvia than in Lithuania and Estonia, as claimed by Prime Minister Siliņa?
Latvia's Prime Minister Siliņa claimed that Latvia offers more innovative cancer medications than Lithuania and Estonia, a statement that has been challenged by recent data.
Young man who faked his kidnapping to extort R$ 300 from his mother with cancer is arrested in Caracaraí
A young man was arrested in Caracaraí after pretending to be kidnapped in an attempt to extort R$ 300 from his mother, who is undergoing cancer treatment.
Michel Sadelain, one of the fathers of CAR-T, the promising therapies against cancer: "They are living medications that multiply within the patient's body"
Michel Sadelain, a key figure in CAR-T therapy, discusses the advancements in cancer treatment and the ongoing challenges in targeting solid tumors.
Kenya: Government Intensifies Fight Against Cancer As Officials Inspect New Treatment Centre in Kisii
The Kenyan government is enhancing its fight against cancer by overseeing the construction of a new treatment center in Kisii to improve access to specialized care.
Polylaminate: Between Hope and Déjà Vu
The article discusses the controversial history and scientific scrutiny surrounding the use of polylaminate in cancer treatment, paralleling previous events with fosfoetanolamina.
Accept what has happened and regain peace – calls to apply for oncology patient support programs
A Latvian patient shares her journey through cancer treatment and emphasizes the importance of support programs for psychological recovery.
Magda Szubanski in remission after stage 4 cancer treatment
Comedian Magda Szubanski has announced she is in remission after completing chemotherapy treatment for stage 4 blood cancer.
University of Lethbridge research could shift how cancer is treated
Researchers at the University of Lethbridge have uncovered a new role for ribonucleic acid in cancer cell energy, which could lead to shifts in cancer treatment methodologies.
Using AI for Cancer Treatment. The Era of Human Evaluation of Biological Experiments is Over, Says Data Scientist Kováč
Michal Kováč discusses the growing importance of artificial intelligence in the field of life sciences and cancer treatment.
Trained defenses attack the 'castle' of solid tumors: CAR-T therapies find weaknesses in the kidney, ovary, and pancreas
Recent advances in CAR-T therapy show potential for effectively targeting solid tumors in organs such as the kidney, ovary, and pancreas, addressing a significant challenge in cancer treatment.
Boy born in Gaza refused cancer treatment by Israel
A five-year-old boy named Mohammed 'Dodi' Assad, born in Gaza, has been repeatedly denied transfer for cancer treatment in Israel despite his family's requests.
Doctors ask for attention: a rare cancer whose symptoms are visible to the naked eye
Healthcare professionals warn about the visibility of symptoms in oral cancer and the importance of early detection for successful treatment.
Rangers great Ron Duguay's family makes heartbreaking plea as he battles stage 4 cancer
Former NHL star Ron Duguay, now battling stage 4 cancer, has his family launching a GoFundMe campaign to secure funds for his treatment needs.
34-Year-Old PM Relates Battle Against Colon Cancer on Social Media; Friends Launch Campaign
A 34-year-old military police officer from Piauí is using social media to share his struggle with colon cancer and to seek financial assistance for his treatment.
Oncological treatment enters a new era
Spanish centers are adopting advanced technologies for more precise cancer diagnoses and treatments.
We will survive, but we are often exhausted. This is not often talked about in the office, says the coordinator of a survey on the lives of cancer patients
The article discusses the psychological and emotional challenges faced by cancer patients, particularly those undergoing the 'watch and wait' treatment approach, highlighting their struggle to balance everyday life and the lack of awareness regarding clinical trial opportunities.
Roseana Sarney reports the removal of both breasts due to cancer and evaluates her political future during treatment
Brazilian federal deputy Roseana Sarney has undergone a double mastectomy as part of her treatment for triple-negative breast cancer and is assessing her political future during recovery.
If outpatient treatment exceeds 300 times a year, the cost responsibility rate will rise to 90%... Immunotherapy for bile duct cancer included in health insurance
A new plan in South Korea proposes increasing the personal cost responsibility rate for outpatient treatments exceeding 300 visits annually to 90%, while also expanding health insurance coverage for immunotherapies for bile duct cancer.
Cancer Therapy: When the Patient Co-Decides
Cancer patients benefit when they are directly involved in decision-making about their treatment, with some clinics already showing a change in approach.
David Bowie’s daughter was in a treatment program when star died, recalls being ‘forcibly’ taken from home
David Bowie’s daughter, Lexi Jones, shared her traumatic experiences of being forcibly taken from home to treatment centers during her father's battle with cancer, revealing the impact on her mental health.
Woman who died after pitbull attack was undergoing cancer treatment: 'Very dear to everyone'
A 69-year-old woman named Marlene Ferreira Leite died after being attacked by two pitbulls in São José dos Campos, prompting her family to seek justice and highlighting her recent battle with cancer.
Best and worst NHS trusts for cancer treatment revealed
An analysis reveals that almost all NHS trusts in England failed to meet the target of treating 85% of cancer patients within 62 days, with the situation particularly critical for patients experiencing long delays.
No More Trouble for Cancer Treatment... Government to Invest 10 Billion Won in 13 Regional Cancer Centers Next Year
The South Korean government plans to enhance local cancer care by investing 10 billion won in 13 regional cancer centers to address disparities in healthcare access between metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas.
Cancer treatment begins in the mouth: why some patients do not receive necessary help?
A recent conference highlighted systemic issues in oral health treatment for cancer patients in Lithuania, where many do not receive adequate dental care.
David Bowie's daughter missed dad's final days after being 'forcibly removed'
Alexandria 'Lexi' Jones, David Bowie's daughter, reveals she was unable to be by her father's side during his final days due to being sent away for treatment.
Does life return to normal after cancer? Studies reveal a complex picture
A study explores the emotional challenges faced by individuals in remission from cancer, highlighting the complexity of life post-treatment.
Two children robbed 600,000... The victim was here to treat his daughter from abroad
The Delhi police swiftly solved a robbery case involving a Uzbek national visiting India for his daughter's cancer treatment after his significant amount of money was stolen by two children.
The CNIO ruled out the patent as 'too weak' with which Barbacid has already raised 3.5 million against pancreatic cancer
The CNIO dismissed a patent related to pancreatic cancer treatment proposed by scientist Mariano Barbacid, citing insufficient novelty and inventive activity.
First patient receives groundbreaking cancer treatment in North Jutland
A pioneering CAR-T cancer treatment has been successfully administered to the first patient at Aalborg University Hospital in Denmark.
Pancreatic cancer, with this drug a decisive turning point approaches: the approval of Aifa
A new drug, Olaparib, is set to be approved for the treatment of metastatic pancreatic cancer, marking a significant advance in the battle against this deadly disease.
Different treatment for the same illness - Mia now receives the support she has missed
Mia and her sister Anette, both suffering from hereditary cancer, illustrate the disparities in healthcare experiences as Mia finally receives the support she has needed.
Kate Middleton's cheeky Baftas moment left William feeling hot under the collar
Kate Middleton made a glamorous return to the BAFTA red carpet with Prince William, showcasing their playful chemistry after missing the past two ceremonies due to her cancer treatment.
More children survive cancer – even difficult diagnoses
Advances in research and healthcare have led to improved treatment outcomes for pediatric cancer patients in Sweden.
After Liver Cancer, Deepika Developed This Illness; She Became Emotional in the Hospital, Husband Worried
Actress and YouTuber Deepika Kakkar is facing new health issues following her treatment for liver cancer, leading to her hospitalization.
How cats can provide the key to curing cancer in humans
A detailed genetic map of cancer in domestic cats shows significant similarities with human versions of the disease, potentially guiding new treatment methods for both species.
'My fiancée doodled my testicle and it ended up saving my life'
A man's fiancée's doodle of his testicle played a crucial role in prompting him to seek treatment for testicular cancer, ultimately saving his life.
Girl Who Made Friends with Police Horse During Cancer Treatment Adopts Retired Animal
Clara Valentina, a 9-year-old girl from Caldas Novas, adopts a retired police horse, Bizantino, after forming a special bond during her cancer treatment.
The family had already survived so much when the diagnosis came. How to treat an 8-year-old with cancer without chemotherapy?
The article discusses a mother's struggle to seek medical treatment for her son, who has cancer, amidst the ongoing violence of the Israel-Hamas conflict.
How cats may provide the key to curing cancer in humans
A genetic map of cancer in domestic cats reveals striking similarities to human cancer, potentially aiding in treatment for both species.
Cats May Help in Treating Cancer in Humans
An international team of researchers has found genetic similarities between cancers in domestic cats and humans, which could enhance our understanding of tumor biology and treatment approaches.
Feline cancer is genetically similar to human cancer, which will aid in treatment research
Research indicates that the genetic similarities between feline and human cancers could enhance treatment options for both species.