March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month and early detection really does save lives; getting screened means that the life that may be saved could be yours.
Cancer is an unfortunate disease that hits men and women hard all over the nation. Fortunately for Western New Yorkers, we have several top notch medical facilities in the region that can serve you.
Are you a woman over the age of 40 and you haven't had a mammogram yet? Do you have a bunch of excuses as to why you haven't had a mammogram? Is not having insurance one of them? How can NYS help?
It's been an emotional couple of weeks for Joshy Hutchinson. Not only was he able to celebrate no more cancer, but he was able to get a "dream come true" meeting.
Scott Woodward of Akron, has been struggling with cancer for 15 years. Woodward two years ago signed up for a trial that put genetically modified T cells back into his body to hopefully help fight off the disease.
Last Summer David Hubert felt a lump on the side of his neck that he thought was an enlarged gland from a sinus infection. So, he drove to visit his doctor for what he thought would be a quick, routine visit.
New York State has determined that in a very specific area in Western New York there are elevated cases of cancer.
Six different forms of cancer are more often seen on the Buffalo-Cheektowaga border by the Kensington Expressway, the mainline Thruway and Walden Avenue to the south.Now, Erie...