Dawn Sears of the Grammy-nominated band the Time Jumpers has been diagnosed with Stage 3B lung cancer and is currently undergoing treatment in Nashville.
Legendary country star Ray Price has been battling pancreatic cancer, but there's good news for the veteran entertainer. The 87-year-old singer has announced that his cancer is in remission, and he will be undergoing physical therapy as the next phase of his treatment.
It's no secret that the right song can inspire healing and action, and Martina McBride's recent ballad 'I'm Gonna Love You Through It' is a prime example. The powerful and emotional song -- which describes one woman's journey through breast cancer diagnosis and treatment -- inspired McBride's fans to raise over $25,000 for cancer research.
It's Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and while all the pink we see on the players during NFL games in October mainly focuses our attention on how the disease affects women and what they can do about it, we should also keep in mind (or learn) that men, too, can contract breast cancer. According to the American Cancer Society, one in 1,000 men will fall victim to the disease, which claims the life of
We've seen many bald heads before, but they usually belong to men. Well Kellie Pickler did an amazing thing and shaved her head for a friend with breast cancer.
After fighting cancer for almost a decade, Eric McLean gives a heart felt goodbye on a YouTube video. This is a heartbreaking video, but you can see the love he has for his family.
With six months of chemo under his belt, Wade Hayes is finally on the right side of recovery from his stage IV colon cancer, for which he underwent surgery back in December. In recent weeks, Hayes had bloodwork done — it came back tumor free. Hayes has finally completed chemotherapy is anxious about living his life once again.
It is a perfect day to do a good deed. A fundraiser and blood drive is being held today for Sgt. Don Moore. You can grab lunch and help out a great cause.
Every year in the United States, approximately 10,400 children under age 15 will be diagnosed with cancer, and roughly 1,545 children will die from the disease. If you’ve ever visited the cancer ward in a children’s hospital, you know how heartbreaking it is to watch a child suffer from this (and other) terrible illnesses. But there’s always hope, right?
A young cancer patient has turned his battle with leukemia into a heartfelt, inspirational video. Published to YouTube over the weekend, this moving tribute to young people fighting cancer has gone already gone viral with more than 250,000 views.