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Rafael E. Carazo Salas, the founder and CEO of CellVoyant
AIU.K. startup CellVoyant debuts AI platform that could radically reduce the cost of cell-based therapies such as CAR-T immunotherapy for cancer
By Jeremy KahnDecember 18, 2025
A female doctor encourages a young woman with cancer by holding hands on the patient's bed.
AIThe U.S. just bet $1 billion that AI supercomputers can turn most cancers from ‘death sentences’ to ‘manageable conditions’ within 8 years
By Eva RoytburgOctober 28, 2025
Loren Castle, the CEO of Sweet Loren's
SuccessSweet Loren’s CEO was unfulfilled in her ‘real’ jobs—beating cancer gave her the guts to quit and launch the $120 million cookie brand
By Emma BurleighJuly 13, 2025
HealthExercise, including regular walks, boosts colon cancer survival rates—and even rivals some drugs, study shows
By Carla K. Johnson and The Associated PressJune 1, 2025
A woman wearing a head wrap gets a vaccine from a masked doctor
HealthEarly mRNA vaccine trial results show potential breakthrough in fighting one of the deadliest cancers
By Beth GreenfieldFebruary 27, 2025
man eating vegetable salad
HealthThe number one diet change to lower your cancer risk, according to experts
By Ani FreedmanFebruary 7, 2025
Cancer vaccination, conceptual illustration
HealthPersonalized vaccine offers hope for patients with late-stage kidney cancer, clinical trial shows
By Lindsey LeakeFebruary 7, 2025
Entrepreneur and Cost Plus Drugs cofounder Mark Cuban (right) speaks with Andrew Nusca, editorial director of Fortune’s Brainstorm series, at a Brainstorm Tech dinner on Monday, Jan. 6, 2025, in Las Vegas.
HealthMark Cuban once helped his college friend save almost $10,000 on prescriptions after a ‘horrific car accident’
By Lindsey LeakeJanuary 7, 2025
Lynparza (olaparib), a product of Fortune 500 pharmaceutical firm Merck and Fortune 500 Europe company AstraZeneca, showed meaningful improvements in overall survival in people with germline BRCA-mutated (gBRCAm), HER2-negative high-risk early breast cancer, 2024 clinical trial data suggest.
HealthMerck-AstraZeneca breast cancer drug reduces risk of death by 28% in patients diagnosed early, clinical trial shows
By Lindsey LeakeDecember 20, 2024
Joe Biden walking with a purpose
HealthBiden devotes $150 million to moonshot goal of ending ‘cancer as we know it’
By Will Weissert, Carla K. Johnson and The Associated PressAugust 13, 2024
Cheng "Charlie" Saephan
HealthCancer patient who won $1.3 billion lottery said he would find a good doctor for himself—’I don’t want to die yet,’ he prayed
By Claire Rush and The Associated PressApril 29, 2024
CommentarySuper Bowl champion Robin Cole survived prostate cancer but lost loved ones to it. The stigma around treating it has to go, he says—especially among Black men
By Robin Cole and Alicia ZhouApril 12, 2024
HealthMany cancer drugs remain unproven 5 years after accelerated approval, a study finds
By Carla K. Johnson and The Associated PressApril 8, 2024
Actress Olivia Munn announced in a March 13, 2024, Instagram post that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer in 2023 and underwent a double mastectomy.
HealthOlivia Munn was diagnosed with breast cancer 2 months after a normal mammogram. This is the tool she says ‘saved my life’
By Lindsey LeakeMarch 13, 2024
HealthWhy a biotech firm’s market value jumped from $3 million to $130 million in a day and is still way up from its ‘almost unfathomably low valuation’
By Angel Adegbesan and BloombergOctober 13, 2023
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