Taking loads of vitamin B could increase your risk of lung cancer By Kendra Pierre-Louis / Aug 23, 2017
Cancer is way more likely to kill you if you rely on ‘natural’ therapies By Sara Chodosh / Aug 16, 2017
Largest-Ever Study On Cancer and Cellphones Finds “No Increase in Risk” By James Geary / May 18, 2010
Doctors successfully treat two babies with leukemia using gene-edited immune cells By Claire Maldarelli / Jan 28, 2017
The chemicals in burnt toast and crispy fries won’t kill you, but the calories might By Sara Chodosh / Jan 27, 2017
Combining Two Competing Cancer Drugs, Study Finds Rare 100% Response Rate By Clay Dillow / Jun 11, 2010
A new microscope uses light to “cut” through tissue samples and find cancer By Claire Maldarelli / Jun 27, 2017
New Handheld Melanoma Scanner Instantly Identifies Skin Cancers With Laser Light By Clay Dillow / Feb 1, 2011
The Brilliant Ten: Jordan Green Trains Immune Systems To Fight Cancer By Veronique Greenwood and Cassandra Willyard / Sep 17, 2014
Two thirds of cancer mutations result from completely random DNA mistakes By Claire Maldarelli / Mar 24, 2017
Do mobile phones cause cancer? Evidence still says ‘no’ despite what random people on an Italian jury think By Sara Chodosh / Apr 21, 2017
Portable Breast Scanner Makes Real-Time Cancer-Hunting Quick, Painless, and Mobile By Clay Dillow / Oct 27, 2010
Why Antioxidants Might Actually Make Your Cancer Worse By Victoria Sanz-Moreno, King’s College London / Oct 16, 2015