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Beauty is Skin Deep

Former Miss Universe diagnosed with Melanoma

Are Breast Cancer Testing Guidelines Out of Date?

An estimated 10 percent of breast cancers are hereditary, making genetic testing a good tool for cancer prevention, early diagnosis and creating screening and treatment plans.

If You’re at Risk, New Study Affirms Lung Cancer Screening is the Right Choice

Early lung cancer usually has no symptoms, so it’s hard to detect early when there is the best chance for a cure.

New Test Can Help Predict Cervical Cancer in HPV-Positive Women

The test can more accurately predict whether an HPV-positive woman would develop cervical cancer within five years compared to a Pap test.

Grey’s Anatomy Star Misinforms on Ovarian Cancer

She may play a doctor on television, but Grey’s Anatomy star Ellen Pompeo is no medical expert.

Breast Cancer in Men

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in American women besides skin cancer, but it also impacts men.

Mom-Daughter Duo Find Purpose in Club After Breast Cancer Journey

Marnee Long and her daughter fundraise and advocate for breast cancer through Tampa Catholic’s ‘Think Pink’ club.

Global Cancer Deaths Expected to Rise to Nearly 10 Million This Year

Cancer is the second-leading cause of death worldwide, and according to the World Health Organization (WHO) cancer deaths are expected to rise to nearly 10 million this year.

PSA Testing: What Is It and Is It Right for Me?

Screening can help find many prostate cancers early, but there are still questions about whether the benefits of screening outweigh the risks for most men.