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Dr. Sherri Stewart, lead health scientist for the Center for Disease Control (CDC), tells “The James Fortune Show” it’s important for cancer survivors to share…

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All women are at risk for gynecologic cancers no matter your age or race. Dr. Sherri Stewart, senior scientist for the CDC, joins “The James…

Angela Anderson is launching The Hippo Kitchen, an on-line meal preparation and delivery service focused on the dietary needs of cancer patients in the Houston…

San Jacinto College is abuzz with a good cause. For the month of April, a stop by the cosmetology school means you get a free…

Tracy Randall drew early inspiration from Gospel music, and once you hear his testimony, you’ll understand why he left secular music to return to his…

“We can and will beat this disease.” That was U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee’s sentiment during her announcement Friday that she was diagnosed with breast…

VIA PRAISERICHMOND.com – During a recent performance in Memphis, TN Gospel recording artist Donald Lawrence shared some very unexpected news.   While performing at a post game concert for the Grizzlies, and while singing his song “Not Making Sense, Making Faith” Lawrence told the audience that he had not been too visible or had not performed […]

via MSNBC.Com Researchers have found that people who consumed small amounts of aspirin daily for a minimum of three years, were 25% less likely to get cancer than people who didn’t take it. Oxford neurologist Dr. Peter Rothwell says that this may actually be beneficial to people diagnosed with cancer. Read More

Via: defendernetwork.com Routine tests and checkups, like pap smears and colonoscopies, are important — but don’t rely on tests alone to protect you from cancer.

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Melanoma is the less common, but more serious type of skin cancer. When melanoma is caught early, it is generally treatable.