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AstraZeneca Will Pay Up to $6.9 Billion for Rights to Japanese Drugmaker’s Cancer Drug
By
Don Reisinger
March 29, 2019
Soda’s Last Straw? Corn Syrup May Fuel the Growth of Cancerous Tumors, Research Finds
By
Brittany Shoot
March 22, 2019
Jury Awards $29 Million in Latest Johnson & Johnson Cancer-Causing Baby Powder Lawsuit
By
Brittany Shoot
March 15, 2019
Arts & Entertainment
Jeopardy! Host Alex Trebek, America’s Favorite Canadian, Reveals His Cancer Diagnosis
By
Jenna Schnuer
March 6, 2019
Health
U.K. Patient ‘Free’ of HIV after Bone Marrow Treatment, but That Doesn’t Mean There’s a Cure
By
Hallie Detrick
March 5, 2019
FDA Warns Women: Breast Implants Are Linked to Cancer, a Rare Lymphoma
By
Brittany Shoot
February 7, 2019
Millennials Twice as Likely to Develop Obesity-Related Cancers, Says Study
By
Grace Dobush
February 4, 2019
WHO Suggests Cancer Drug Prices Are Too High
By
Don Reisinger
January 25, 2019
Health
The Cost of Smoking: Quit and You Could Buy a New Car Every Year
By
Brittany Shoot
January 9, 2019
Cancer Mortality Rates Are Dropping, But the Socioeconomic Gap Is Widening
By
Renae Reints
January 8, 2019
Bristol-Myers Is Buying Celgene for $74 Billion in One of the Largest Big Pharma Mergers Ever
By
Bloomberg
January 3, 2019
Health
Cancer Researchers Hope New Breath Test Will Lead to Detection Breakthrough
By
David Meyer
January 3, 2019
Blake Nordstrom, Co-President of Luxury Department Store Chain, Is Dead at 58
By
Brittany Shoot
January 2, 2019
Linked to Obesity Epidemic, CDC Says This Cancer Is On Rise in U.S. Women
By
Brittany Shoot
December 6, 2018
FDA: These Kinds of Breast Implants May Cause a Rare Form of Cancer
By
Brittany Shoot
November 28, 2018
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