Jacqueline Kennedy is arguably the most famous First Lady of the United States, known for her grace, style, love of the arts, and for the restoration of the White House—but ... Read more
According to people.com, representatives for Michael Bublé have published a press release that says the singer’s three-year-old son, Noah, is responding to treatment for cancer and that he’s progressing well. Discover 11 ... Read more
Lymphoma is a blood cancer that’s most prevalent in the United States. The lymphatic system, an important part of the immune system, is affected by lymphoma when white blood cells called lymphocytes ... Read more
According to WHNT19News, former UNA football player Justin Sappington is hoping to find a bone marrow donor to help cure a rare blood cancer. Patients share what it’s like to have cancer ... Read more
Getting diagnosed with cancer is a terrifying ordeal for anyone to go through, but research and modern medicine means that you are more likely to be cured now than ever ... Read more
When head teacher, Tim Hadley heard that one of his young students was being bullied, he wanted to get to the root of the problem. Jackson’s grandfather Rick had recently ... Read more
Invisible illnesses are conditions patients have that are not obvious when looking at them. Often people with an invisible illness face a lot of prejudice; others accuse them of faking, ... Read more
The Lymphoma Association in the U.K. is running a guide for young people with the disease. On its website, the organization is highlighting various aspects of being young and having ... Read more
In this illustrated video, DocMikeEvans explores cancer-related fatigue and its effect on patients. Here are some tips on how to manage some of the side effects of chemotherapy Dr. Evans explains that the biggest ... Read more
Anyone with a chronic illness will testify that they spend a lot of time in the doctor’s office having blood work done. Which means getting pricked with a lot of needles, which ... Read more