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King Charles III has spoken for the first time since his cancer diagnosis, releasing a statement to give thanks for the many messages of support he has received.
Experts are warning Australians against using sunbeds that are promoted as safe and legal alternatives to outlawed solariums, saying they still pose a cancer risk.
A US news anchor has teared up on live television as she revealed to viewers that she has stage 3 breast cancer and is currently undergoing treatment.
Although 16,800 Australians are expected to be diagnosed with skin cancer this year, many are avoiding getting skin checks due to surging costs for doctor appointments.
Tomorrow marks six months since the devastating Hunter Valley bus crash, and the mother of one of the victims is continuing her son's legacy in the fight against bowel cancer.
Cathy Barry felt so strongly about assisted dying after her brothers death she joined a campaign for people in the state to be allowed the right to die.
When Katie Bryant, 49, first went to see her local GPs with what she describes as "thumping back pain", she was told it was probably anxiety, indigestion or just a bad back.
When new mother Kim Vo, 31, noticed one of her toddler Chase's eyes looked slightly different from the other, she thought it was simply one of his irises changing colour.
Charles and Bridget Poolman had never heard of diffuse midline glioma before the deadly type of brain tumour, also known as DMG, changed their lives in a matter of months.
The landmark class action, launched by Maurice Blackburn Lawyers on behalf of more than 800 complainants with non-Hodgkin lymphoma, alleges a component in the popular Roundup weed killer called glyphosate caused their disease.
The number of men dying from prostate cancer has jumped by 25 per cent in the last 20 years and officials are worried diagnoses of the disease is set to skyrocket.
Queensland's 9News weather presenter, Luke Bradnam, has opened up about his skin cancer diagnosis and is pleading with Aussies to stay sun safe after the shock discovery.
Jason has no idea how long he has left to live but claims if the health system had better informed him of the process after diagnosis, he may have had more time.
These days, golfer Peter Groves has a well-honed routine. The 72-year-old is all too aware of the dangers of the sun having endured countless surgeries to remove skin cancers.
The foodie who loved eating and enjoyed documenting his meals on his Instagram hasn't shared a meal with my family in over two years, and is unsure if he will ever taste again.