Cancer survivors who feel lonely tend to have a greater risk of dying, research suggests. The study, led by the American Cancer Society (ACS) and published in the Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (JNCCN), found that cancer survivors with the
Women should get mammograms every other year starting at age 40, according to updated recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF). This is a significant change from previous guidelines, which said women should begin biennial mammograms at age 50, but
King Charles has sought to reassure concerned crowds over his heath as he made his first public comeback since receiving a cancer diagnosis. When being asked how his treatment was going, he responded: “I’m alright. Thank you.” The monarch was joined by Queen
A dedicated King Charles is juggling his public duties with cancer treatment, as it was revealed on a royal visit that he was due to arrive at therapy later today (April 30). The monarch resumed work today amid his ongoing cancer treatment,
Former President Jose Mujica of Uruguay announced Monday that he has been diagnosed with esophageal cancer. “This is obviously very complicated and doubly so in my case,” Mujica said of the diagnosis. Mujica, a leftist who held Uruguay’s highest office from 2010
Vitamin D could be a surprise weapon against cancer, new research suggests. A study of mice published in the journal Science last week found that eating a diet rich in vitamin D changed the gut microbiome in a way that boosted cancer
Almost 40% of Americans will receive a cancer diagnosis at some point in their lifetime — but certain types are more common than others, statistics show. USAFacts, a Washington-based nonprofit that compiles government data and reports on it, took a deep dive
Buckingham Palace yesterday announced the King would be returning to public-facing duties after a three-month absence. This is despite the fact Charles, 75, is not yet clear of the disease and is still undergoing treatment. However by working the King will be
Queen Camilla has been embraced by the public with Britons having a greater respect for her after stepping up amid King Charles’s cancer scare, a royal expert has said. NBC’s royal commentator Daisy McAndrew told the BBC on Sunday (April 28) that
We’re only four months in and it’s already proven to be a year like no other. Two senior royals are undergoing cancer treatment, having bravely revealed their diagnoses to the world, leaving few working members of the Firm to undertake bread and