A cancer drug that targets the immune system may help improve the outlook for older adults with multiple myeloma, though a stem cell ... Read More
Are Black Women More At Risk For Weight-Related Cancers?
(HealthDay News) -- Obesity takes a huge toll on health, and a new British study finds that obese women have a 40 percent higher risk for ... Read More
Devon Still Receives Great News About Daughter’s Cancer Battle
**6/1/15 UPDATE**: Devon Still took to his instagram on May 29th: "I need some prayers sent up for Leah tonight! We hit a pretty serious ... Read More
Adrian Peterson’s Son Loses Battle To Cancer
The son of former Chicago Bears running back Adrian Peterson, A.J. Peterson, has died of a rare brain cancer, the team announced. Peterson ... Read More
Alcohol Use & Your Cancer Risk
Most adults enjoy a good drink or two every now and then, but how much is too much? According to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, women ... Read More
Coffee May Lower Risk Of Endometrial Cancer
Listen up coffee lovers! There's yet another reason to feel good about your coffee addiction. According to a recent study conducted by the ... Read More
What To Do When Your Multiple Myeloma Treatment Stops Working
As if it’s not hard enough already to live with multiple myeloma (MM), imagine how frustrating it is to find out from your doctor that your ... Read More
Cancer Resource Guide
For many folks, coming to terms with the fact that they have Multiple Myeloma can be just as difficult as the treatment itself. But, one of ... Read More
Multiple Myeloma: Preparing For Your First Appointment
If you’ve been diagnosed with multiple myeloma (MM), or if your current care provider thinks you should be tested for it, you’ll likely be ... Read More
I Will Survive: 6 Black Celebs Who Beat Cancer
“You have cancer” are three words that no human ever wants to hear. Cancer can affect anyone –and the following celebrities are proof that ... Read More
Cervical Cancer: 6 Things Black Women Need To Know
Before the PAP smear was invented, cervical cancer was the most common gynecologic cancer in the world. We have made some improvement; now ... Read More
Pancreatic Cancer: Targeted Treatments Hold Promise
Why are African Americans more likely to develop pancreatic cancer than whites? According to the American Cancer Society, higher rates for ... Read More