Incredible Results from 20 Years of Cancer Research Boost National Survival Rates to 7 in 10

Incredible Results from 20 Years of Cancer Research Boost National Survival Rates to 7 in 10

– credit Unsplash In what is being called a major milestone in American cancer research and treatment, 5-year survival rates averaged across all cancers have never been higher, with 7-in-10 cancer patients living past 5 years post-diagnosis. This average was pumped up by large survival rate increases in leukemia (20%), non-Hodgkin lymphoma (18%), and ovarian … Read more

French Man Battling Cancer Named Sailor of the Year After Winning Treacherous Around-the-World Race

French Man Battling Cancer Named Sailor of the Year After Winning Treacherous Around-the-World Race

Charlie Dalin celebrates victory with champagne – Facebook After all he’d been through, battling three-story waves didn’t seem that daunting. French sailor Charlie Dalin started feeling intense abdominal pains in 2023 and was diagnosed with a six-inch tumor on his small intestine. And it was cancerous. He’d been planning to race in the Vendée Globe, … Read more

10 Minutes of Intensive Workout Can Trigger Powerful Anti-Cancer Effects

10 Minutes of Intensive Workout Can Trigger Powerful Anti-Cancer Effects

Credit: Fitsum Admasu Those brief, intense workouts you’ve heard about that boost fitness might also help fight certain types of cancer by releasing molecules into the bloodstream that can spur DNA repair and inhibit cancer growth signals. When embarking on an exercise routine for the new year, take heart that new research reveals that just … Read more

Single Mom Given 10 Months to Live Asks for Christmas Cards and Thousands Respond

Single Mom Given 10 Months to Live Asks for Christmas Cards and Thousands Respond

Annie Sprat – Unsplash A woman given something like a terminal prognosis has responded with a simple request for what might be her last Christmas: a Christmas card. Clare Jones from Swansea, Wales, was told her bowel cancer was no longer responding to chemotherapy. The mother of 3, who was diagnosed in 2022, described herself … Read more

Cancer-Fighting Cells Engineered Inside Patients’ Bodies Rather Than Laboratory for the First Time

Cancer-Fighting Cells Engineered Inside Patients’ Bodies Rather Than Laboratory for the First Time

Histopathological image of multiple myoloma – credit, CC 3.0. via Wikimedia Commons In a pair of groundbreaking studies, scientists replicated a time-consuming, laboratory-based, cancer therapy within myeloma patients’ own bodies. If standardized, such an advancement would allow for one of the most successful non-chemo cancer treatments to be done both faster and cheaper. CAR T-cell … Read more

Christmas ‘Miracle’ for 6-Year-Old with Leukemia Who’s Now Thriving After T-cell Therapy Instead of Chemo

Christmas ‘Miracle’ for 6-Year-Old with Leukemia Who’s Now Thriving After T-cell Therapy Instead of Chemo

Leukemia patient Bryn Ailinger – Released by Roswell Park Cancer Center Christmas 2025 is better and brighter for one family whose daughter is on the mend from a previously untreatable form of childhood cancer. Christmas 2024 saw then-5-year-old Bryn Ailinger isolated in a child cancer ward, having been diagnosed with precursor B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia … Read more

Quick Cancer Breath Test Hailed as Most Significant Step Toward a Lifesaving Breakthrough in 50 Years

Quick Cancer Breath Test Hailed as Most Significant Step Toward a Lifesaving Breakthrough in 50 Years

The pancreatic cancer testing device has a similar appearance – credit, Getty Images for Unsplash + A quick and easy breath test to detect the difficult-to-diagnose pancreatic cancer is being trialed nationally in the UK with huge expectations. Pancreatic cancer has a high mortality rate among cancers because of the tendency to discover it at … Read more

Scorpion Venom May Provide the Next Breast Cancer Breakthrough

Scorpion Venom May Provide the Next Breast Cancer Breakthrough

– credit Marino Linic Scientists in Brazil are currently testing to see if the venom of an Amazonian scorpion could be used to poison breast cancer tumors. Researchers at the University of São Paulo’s Preto School of Pharmaceutical Sciences (FCFRP-USP) have long worked to clone and express proteins from rattlesnake and scorpion venom with hopes … Read more

Prostate Cancer Patients Offered Fresh Hope by Promising New Drug Combination

Prostate Cancer Patients Offered Fresh Hope by Promising New Drug Combination

Prostate cancer cells by National Institutes of Health Men with advanced prostate cancer have been offered fresh hope thanks to a “promising” new drug combination. It could significantly delay the progression of a deadly form of the disease in patients with specific genetic mutations, say scientists at University College London following a major international trial. … Read more