Cancer
New study points to genetic ‘Achilles’ Heel’ in cancer cells
Researchers explained to TPS-IL that the same genetic machinery that allows tumors to grow at extremely high speed may also damage their DNA, exposing new vulnerabilities for future treatments.
LEM laboratory marks milestone in HPV screening as Israel pushes earlier cervical cancer detection
Israeli hospital's 'groundbreaking' studies could lessen treatments, reduce prostate cancer risks
Dietitian reveals: Which fruits and vegetables contain the component that protects against cancer
Royal Horticultural Society names rose after Princess Kate following cancer remission
The coral-pink floribunda rose is reported to give off a scent of Turkish Delight and mangoes.
Israeli company presents revolutionary study on dog's cancer-sniffing capabilities
The part of the canine brain dedicated to smell is 40 times larger than in people - allowing them to detect tiny chemical changes in breath samples, such as those caused by developing tumors.
Prince Harry seeks 'reconciliation' with King as he doesn't 'know how much longer' father has left
The father and son are not on speaking terms after a change in Prince Harry's security entitlements.
To pee or not to pee: A cancer patient's experience with a nephrostomy - opinion
I’m looking forward to when my cancer is entirely gone, the nephrostomy is no longer needed, and I can pee like the rest of humanity again.
King Charles says cancer diagnosis has shown him 'the very best of humanity'
A Buckingham Palace source said in December that King Charles's treatment had been moving in a positive direction.
New AI-based urine test detects prostate cancer with high precision
A simple, painless urine test could detect prostate cancer early with high precision, even more accurate than the current blood test, and can be performed at home without being invasive.
Tina Knowles reveals breast cancer diagnosis, stresses importance of mammograms
Tina Knowles had surgery to remove the cancerous tumor.
UC San Diego scientists link childhood E. coli toxin to rise in early-onset colon cancer
Researchers discover colibactin leaves genetic mutations in young patients, potentially initiating cancer development decades earlier.
Indulging in TV: A cancer patient's escape - opinion
I’d much rather be outdoors hiking or having fun beyond the telly – I hope that will come back. In the meantime, TV it is.
Passover with meaning: Unique holiday gift sets to support cancer patients
The Israeli Cancer Association offers holiday gift sets for Passover, with the proceeds going towards funding support for cancer patients and promoting medical research in the field.