10 surprising symptoms that could be cancer
Never ignore the signs
Never ignore the signs
It might look like a swimming cap, but this could be the next advance in stopping brain tumours. Here is why.
The Sunrise presenter has shared some excellent news, seven months after revealing her cancer diagnosis live on air and giving an insight into how leukaemia changed her outlook on life.
A young woman has been dealt the devastating news an undiscovered health issue is “incurable” and she has “hours or days” to live.
How you store SPF matters
Physical activity helps patients
Australia is struggling to fund tests and treatments for breast cancer as insurance is also being refused for those who have the genetic cancer genes.
Angelina Jolie’s breast cancer surgeon has spoken about her nerves before she carried out the Hollywood star’s treatment and urged women to take some vital steps towards prevention.
Bowel cancer rates are surging in those aged under 50 and new draft guidelines are calling for the national screening program to start years earlier. See what it means for you.
Australians will be screened for lung cancer every two years under a new world first cancer prevention program expected to save 12,000 lives. Who is eligible?
It explains the surgery scars on her face
Tanning beds are back
A Melbourne teacher tried to eliminate her risk of cancer by opting for a preventive mastectomy but a delay in treatment meant she developed the condition while waiting.
Women under 50 are being urged to be more vigilant for signs of ovarian cancer – the highest cause of cancer deaths in Aussie females. See what to look for.
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