Chemotherapy
This Physicist Invented a Cancer-Killing Laser That Could One Day Replace Chemo
“When I was taking care of my aunt, I was like, There must be something better than just dying like this."
'I'm Not Trying to Be Hardcore About Running Through Chemo'
Gabriele Grunewald just got diagnosed with cancer for the fourth time.
Episode 7: The Day I Said Goodbye to My Right Breast
I can't stop thinking about what kind of bra I'll wear and how it will work.
Episode 5: I Look Like Sad Cancer Lady
For the first time in awhile, I feel really fucking sad. Then I feel ashamed because everyone keeps telling me what a good attitude I have.
Why I’m Starting a Cookery Class for People Living with Cancer
London-based food writer Ryan Riley, who lost his mother to cancer as a teenager, is developing a free cooking course for those undergoing cancer treatments.
These Tiny Jelly Robots Can Precisely Deliver Medicine in the Body
Hydrogels have a high water content, which makes them perfect for popping inside a body.
Why Depression Makes Chemotherapy Less Effective in Cancer Patients
Cancer patients experiencing mild depression survived 200 days longer than their severely depressed counterparts.
Photos of How Life Changes When Your 20-Year-Old Girlfriend Gets Cancer
What it's like to balance being a supportive partner with a documentarian, when your girlfriend starts chemotherapy.
Scientists Are Developing Fizzy Drinks That Could Help with Cancer Treatment
Scientists at Cancer Research UK are developing a drink filled with oxygen bubbles that could make tumors more receptive to radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
Watch Scientists Unroll a Tumor Like a Roll of Toilet Paper
Personalized cancer treatments could end the days of "scorched earth" medicine, and we just got closer with this disgusting bit of genius.
Chemotherapy Drugs Broke the Blood-Brain Barrier for the First Time
The successful surgery could mean the days of scorched Earth cancer treatments are finally over.