The littlest member of Olivia Munn's family made the biggest difference in her battle with breast cancer. The Newsroom alum opened up about how her 2-year-old son Malcolm, who she shares with John
With the estimated 2.3 million new cases of breast cancer in 2022, roughly one in every 9 cancers for both sexes diagnosed globally was breast cancer: WHO.
Working in collaboration with a northern designer, Rhona Breeze-Lawlor, Breast Cancer UK has produced limited-edition t-shirts with a meaningful message. Rhona said: “I'm really excited about the launch of Birds and Boobs, and the potential of the range to help start conversations about breast cancer prevention. It’s been fantastic to help develop the strategy and design behind the t-shirts, particularly as a creative passionate about using my skills for good. This has been a dream project. “I...
Prince William has previously dodged questions about Kate Middleton amid the uproar about her whereabouts and her cancer announcement – but he’s finally answering some questions.
Harry Jowsey is getting candid about his personal health journey. The Too Hot to Handle alum shared that he was diagnosed with skin cancer after a recent visit to the doctor led to the discovery
Prince William continued to honor his wife Kate Middleton during his first public service engagement since the Princess of Wales announced her cancer diagnosis.
The reality television star encouraged his fans to get checked and stay vigilante about their skin health.
EastEnders actress Cheryl Fergison has revealed her secret womb cancer battle in a candid new interview.
Rhod Gilbert is delighted to be back on stage performing stand-up comedy two years after he was diagnosed with cancer.
An influential panel lowered the recommended screening age to 40, but
More deprived women were found to be at higher risk of lung, kidney, head and neck, bladder, oesophageal and stomach cancers
Cambridge study finds those from poorest areas have 35% higher risk of second non-breast cancerFemale survivors of breast cancer living in the most deprived areas have a 35% higher risk of developing second, unrelated cancers, compared with those from the most affluent areas, research shows.Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the UK, with about 56,000 people being told they have it each year. Improved diagnosis and treatments mean that five-year survival rates are now 86% in...