Features
Prostate Cancer – Separating Diagnosis From Treatment
September is National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, and dailyRx News wanted to learn about the state of the disease, its diagnosis and treatment.
Is Lance Armstrong Another Fallen Hero?
Ever since Lance Armstrong decided to quit fighting charges of doping by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency ( USADA ), the media has been abuzz with what his decision means. Is Lance a version of Pete Rose? Barry Bonds? Or Marion Jones?
What You Probably Don’t Know About Uterine Cancer
dailyRx News recently had the privilege of visiting with some of the nation’s leading specialists in various types of cancers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.
Frontiers in Lung Cancer
In the final installment of our series on lung cancer, we continue our conversation with one of the nation’s leading experts.
Getting the Best Care for Lung Cancer
In the second of our series on lung cancer, we continue our conversation with one of the nation's experts on the subject. D. Ross Camidge , MD, PhD , is a well-known lung cancer specialist and director of the thoracic oncology clinical program at the University of Colorado.
Can Heartburn Lead to Cancer?
Heartburn can be the unwelcome conclusion to a meal. It's irritating and uncomfortable, but is it putting you at risk for more serious health problems?
In the Cancer Olympics - Exercise Wins the Gold
Want to win the gold in your own Olympic games - in the competition to beat cancer?
Whether you're in midst of your trial or have already won an event against cancer, there's one thing that really will catapult you toward the medal stand.
Why Lung Cancer is So Common and Who's at Risk
Lung cancer is the second most prevalent serious cancer in the United States, after breast cancer in women and prostate cancer in men. However, it kills more women and men than breast, prostate, colorectal and pancreatic cancer combined.
According to the American Cancer Society, just over 225,000 Americans will be diagnosed with lung cancer this year, and 160,000 people will die from it. And about 27,000 of the people diagnosed with any type of lung cancer will never have smoked any form of tobacco.
To learn more about this disease, we conducted a telephone interview with one of the...
Beauty Products & Cancer: Is There a Link?
Most women use all sorts of products to boost their external beauty. Every square inch of her body may be painted, powdered, dyed, shaved, moisturized and/or polished.
Unveiling the Secrets of Breast Cancer
Scientists are pulling back the veil on breast cancer and realizing that it's a far more complicated disease than anyone ever thought.