EntertainmentTMZ• 26m ago
Tyler Mane -- famous for playing Michael Myers in the "Halloween" films and Sabretooth in the "X-Men" franchise -- is gearing up for the fight of his life ... revealing he's been diagnosed with an extremely rare form of breast cancer.
WorldNBC News• 47m ago
Retired wrestler Tyler Mane, known for his role in the X-Men franchise, revealed Tuesday that he had been diagnosed with breast cancer.
HealthGuardian World• 2h ago
The vital medicine, made by AstraZeneca, will not be available from November, possibly leaving thousands of women without treatment Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Thousands of women could be left without vital breast cancer and endometriosis medicine when AstraZeneca...
TechnologyHacker News• 4h ago
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HealthGuardian World• 4h ago
Star, 59, of 2000 blockbuster X-Men seeks to raise awareness of condition as he undergoes chemotherapy The actor and former professional wrestler Tyler Mane has revealed he has been diagnosed with breast cancer, and is undergoing chemotherapy. Mane, 59, a star of the 2000 superhero blockbuster X...
EntertainmentVariety• 4h ago
Tyler Mane, the professional wrestler turned actor whose best known for playing Sabretooth in the original “X-Men” movie, announced on Instagram that he’s been diagnosed with a super-rare form of breast cancer. “I have some bad news: I start chemo today.
HealthBusiness Insider• 4h ago
Sharing my breast cancer treatment online brought attention, income, and community — but recovery created a new identity crisis.
HealthBusiness Insider• 4h ago
Sharing my breast cancer treatment online brought attention, income, and community — but recovery created a new identity crisis.
HealthBusiness Insider• 4h ago
Sharing my breast cancer treatment online brought attention, income, and community — but recovery created a new identity crisis.
SportsYahoo Sports• 7h ago
Pro Football Hall of Famer and Colorado head coach Deion Sanders says he's heading into the 2026 season fully healthy, after a rough 2025 that saw him battling bladder cancer.
TechnologyHacker News• 13h ago
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HealthNewsweek• 15h ago
Colorado Buffaloes head coach and Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders first disclosed his bladder cancer diagnosis last July.
HealthScienceDaily• 16h ago
“Chemo brain” affects up to 80% of people receiving chemotherapy, making everyday tasks harder. In a new trial, cancer patients who followed a home-based exercise program showed better attention and fewer noticeable cognitive problems than those who received a placebo. Low-dose ibuprofen also i...
HealthBBC News• 18h ago
Some men in England with the disease will now be offered an advanced form of treatment on the NHS.
TechnologyHacker News• 19h ago
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SciencePhys.org• 22h ago
Wildland firefighters are exposed to a mix of harmful chemicals in the smoke they breathe and the ash and soot that gets on their clothing. Over long assignments fighting fires that can last for days to weeks, those chemicals can be absorbed by their skin.
HealthHacker News• 23h ago
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HealthHacker News• 1d ago
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PoliticsThe Hill• 1d ago
We are celebrating that breakthrough at the precise moment Washington is taking apart the research base behind it.
HealthFrance24• 1d ago
One of the world's leading cancer specialists has spoken to FRANCE 24 about how people need more support to modify their habits to help prevent cancer. Professor Antoine Italiano is just back in France after attending the world's largest cancer conference in Chicago. He told us about new detect...
PoliticsGrist• 1d ago
In April 2026, California farmer Terri McCall stood on the steps of the Supreme Court at a rally protesting pesticide use, telling the story of how her husband and dog both died of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma , a disease she believes was caused by pesticides. Her husband, Jack, had used Roundup for m...
FinanceCNBC• 1d ago
The deal comes at a time of biotech dealmaking frenzy, driven by looming patent cliffs, newly buoyant public markets and drugmakers' race to bolster pipelines.
HealthNPR News• 1d ago
Due to advancements in treatment and screening, more Americans are surviving cancer. But many are left with lingering mental health challenges like anxiety and depression.
ScienceScienceDaily• 1d ago
Scientists have uncovered a hidden immune system "brake" that may help cancers avoid being destroyed. The molecule, called SLAMF6, weakens the body's cancer-fighting T cells and can leave them exhausted over time. Researchers developed antibodies that block this brake, allowing immune cells to ...