Prostate cancer is often treatable when caught early — but can you prevent it? How is it detected? If you (or someone you love) have a prostate, then it's worth knowing what to look for and when to get screened.
Testicular cancer. Those are two words men don’t want to hear, especially from their doctor. Fortunately, testicular cancer is not that common in the general male population.
Explore the lives of American icons like Steve Jobs and Aretha Franklin, who battled pancreatic cancer. Learn about this rare but deadly disease and its impact.
Many women contend with breast tenderness or pain. It's common to have before your menstrual cycle. Clinically called mastalgia, breast pain usually isn't a sign of something serious, such as breast cancer. Even more good news: You don't have to live with it.
Colorectal cancer rates have dropped significantly for those over 50, thanks to increased screenings. Understand the importance of colonoscopies for prevention.
Cervical is one of the most common types of cancer in women, yet it's often misunderstood. Understanding more about this type of cancer – and what you can do to protect yourself – might just save your life.
Did you know November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month? Get informed by learning about your risk factors, plus how to keep your lungs healthy as you age.
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a DNA virus that infects mainly the liver cells in a human body and becomes incorporated into the human DNA inside their nuclei.
As a diagnostic radiologist for over 10 years at El Camino Health, Dr. Samuel Dawn provides specialized knowledge on lung cancer screening and thoracic imaging.
Discover the benefits of water for your health. Explore various water options, including alkaline, flavored, and vitamin-infused varieties for optimal hydration.
Thanks to better screening and earlier detection, the death rate for colorectal cancer—cancer that starts in the colon or rectum—continues to drop for both men and women.