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Heat icon Dwyane Wade reveals cancer diagnosis
NBA Hall of Famer Dwyane Wade reveals shocking cancer diagnosis and partial kidney removal
Hall of Famer Dwyane Wade revealed on his podcast that he had been putting off a physical but health concerns prompted a visit to a physician.
Dwyane Wade reveals he was diagnosed with cancer at 41: ‘Thank God that I did do the surgery’
The tumor couldn’t be biopsied, and surgery was the only way to confirm if it was cancerous. So, on Dec. 18, 2023, Wade had a surgery to remove 40% of his kidney, a move that turned out to be life-saving.
NBA legend Dwyane Wade opens up about kidney surgery, cancer diagnosis: 'Weakest point I've ever felt'
Three-time NBA champion and Hall of Famer Dwyane Wade shared some details about his cancer diagnosis and subsequent kidney surgery on his podcast.
Inflammatory bowel disease, institute of cancer research
Algorithm study 90% accurate predicting bowel cancer
The method could be used to develop a blood test to identify inflammatory-bowel-disease patients most at risk.
New bowel cancer prediction test is more than 90% accurate
A new DNA test developed in the UK can accurately predict whether high-risk patients will develop bowel cancer in the five years. People with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) — which includes conditions like ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s — are up to four times more likely to get this type of cancer,
New bowel cancer test shows greater than 90% accuracy in high-risk patients
Experts hope to create a blood test to see which patients with inflammatory bowel disease are most at risk of bowel cancer.
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Amanda C. Riley lied about having cancer for nearly a decade and swindled victims out of over $100,000 in donations. Here's where she is today.
Amanda C. Riley convinced friends, strangers, a megachurch, and even LeAnn Rimes that she had terminal cancer.
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When ‘Cancer’ Gets in the Way of Treatment
Some oncologists suggest that, for certain early cancers not at risk of spreading, the term “cancer” should be avoided.
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Can robots like Roxy revolutionise cancer surgery?
Robotic surgery has been expanding in Scotland since it was first introduced in Grampian in 2015. Companies such as Versius, ...
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Cancer's Hidden Cost Burden Strains Patients and Health Systems: Report
The cost of cancer may be higher than previously estimated, according to a recent report from the American Cancer Society.
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7 Big Questions About Cancer, Answered
Can pollution cause it? What about inflammation? And how do tumors spread? Here’s what scientists are learning about this ...
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Mom, 31, Demands More Tests After Docs Dismiss Cancer Symptoms as 'Stress and Hormones': 'I Had to Advocate for Myself'
Mom of 3 Molly Pardue was diagnosed with cervical cancer after demanding a pap smear — and underwent chemotherapy and other ...
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Cancer Rates Are Skyrocketing — Here Are 7 Things You Can Do To Reduce Your Risk
The Mayo Clinic provides a perspective on 7 ways that individuals can reduce their risk: Eat healthier foods (thereby also ...
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Dermatologist works to reduce number of skin cancer cases in Mass. firefighters
Dr. Christine Kannler gives free skin cancer screenings at local fire stations across the Commonwealth ...
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Many cancer patients experience nerve pain from chemo
Four in every 10 cancer patients treated with chemotherapy develop severe peripheral nerve pain, a new review suggests.
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