Dwyane Wade had 40% of his kidney removed after a cancer diagnosis, as disclosed on his podcast. He previously avoided medical checkups but was prompted by his father's surgery.
(HealthDay News) — Cancer mortality is continuing to decline, but the incidence of certain cancer types is increasing, especially among women, according to the Cancer Statistics, 2025 report published ...
A shortage of kidney cancer specialists left one woman waiting more than five months to start treatment, by which time she had also developed a tumour in the lung. The woman, called Hazel, said ...
Former NBA player Dwyane Wade has revealed that he was diagnosed with cancer. The now-retired point guard and shooting guard said Thursday on his podcast The Why with Dwyane Wade, that 40 percent of ...
Kidney stones affect millions yearly and, if neglected, can increase cancer risk. Long-standing stones may irritate the urinary tract, leading to malignancy. Symptoms include abdominal pain and ...
Patterns of "speckles" in the heart of tumor cells could help predict how patients with a common form of kidney cancer will respond to different treatment options, according to research.
The American Cancer Society report noted some racial disparities. American Indian and Alaska Native people are two to three times more likely to die from kidney, liver, stomach and cervical cancers ...