Listen to Dr. Owusu from University Hospitals speak on breast cancer and the recommendations of how to be proactive. When Breast Cancer is caught early, survival rate is over 90%.

A recent study from UH Seidman Cancer Center suggests biological differences in tumors could be driving differences in outcomes.

A vaccine that prevents thousands of cancer cases a year is not getting into enough arms.

If you could vaccinate your kids against cancer, would you? Although the human papillomavirus (HPV) has been shown to cause cancer, many parents don’t vaccinate their children against HPV, a common infection spread by skin-to-skin contact.

There are many misconceptions and myths around breast cancer and mammograms. Learn about three common misconceptions – and get the facts about screening mammograms.

One-eighth of all U.S. women will be diagnosed with breast cancer. It's the most common cancer in women, and is the second deadliest cancer for women, surpassed only by lung cancer. Learn how you can virtually guarantee surviving this disease

Listen to Dr. Lang discuss how vaccine rates in minority population are below the country's average and why that can have a negative impact on your personal health.

Listen to Dr. Vince discuss the importance of early screening when it comes to prostate cancer. Getting your PSA levels checked on a regular basis could increase your health.

Listen to Dr. Amin discuss the risks and dangers of Sickle Cell disease and how it may cause a bigger impact than you think.

Quentin’s life was threatened by sickle cell disease, an inherited disorder he was diagnosed with at birth. Today, he is cured of the disease, thanks to a bone marrow transplant and subsequent care at UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital.

People living with sickle cell disease face a host of daunting physical challenges that affect their quality of life.

The results of a recent study support the use of PSA screening in preventing advanced-stage prostate cancer and deaths from prostate cancer.