chemotherapy
Coverage of chemotherapy in the Nexus archive.
- Inside Your Health: Breast cancer DNA test
A new study could help thousands of breast cancer patients avoid chemotherapy without affecting survival rates, as explained by Dr. Archelle Georgiou. Over 300,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer annually, some undergoing chemo as a precaution.
- Amy Dowden, 35, poses in a bikini and reveals being put into an early, medically induced menopause alongside rounds of chemotherapy caused broken bones and muscle loss
Amy Dowden, 35, revealed that undergoing an early medically induced menopause and chemotherapy led to broken bones and muscle loss. She posed in a bikini to share her experience.
- Health Canada permits temporary import of Chinese-authorized chemo injection drug amid critical shortage
Health Canada has permitted the temporary import and sale of a chemotherapy ingredient from a Chinese-authorized source to address a critical shortage in Canada. The decision aims to alleviate the scarcity of the chemotherapy drug ingredient.
- Social media influencer Nara Smith reveals 2-year-old daughter has cancer
Nara Smith, a social media influencer and content creator, revealed her 2-year-old daughter, Whimsy Lou, has cancer and requires immediate chemotherapy. Smith shared the news on Instagram, stating the diagnosis occurred late last year and the disease has spread, though specific cancer details were not disclosed.
- More Early Breast Cancer Patients Could Be Spared Chemo, Trial Suggests
The OPTIMA trial suggests genomic testing could identify more hormone receptor-positive/HER2-negative early breast cancer patients who might avoid chemotherapy. Results were presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) meeting.
- I almost lost my father twice. It taught me to live in the moment.
The author recounts her father's stage 4 tongue cancer diagnosis during her high school senior year and a subsequent health scare, highlighting his resilience and her journey to live in the present. Despite the cancer treatment's lasting physical effects, the author cherishes the years of memories created with her father.
- Cancer patients are choosing ivermectin over chemo, and doctors are concerned
Cancer patients are opting for ivermectin, an anti-parasitic medication primarily used as a dewormer in animals, instead of chemotherapy. Doctors are expressing concern over this shift in treatment choices.
- Vitamin D shows promise for hard-to-treat pancreatic cancers
A study found that adding vitamin D supplementation to chemotherapy for pancreatic cancer was safe and reduced tumor-protective tissue density while increasing immune T-cells. The results suggest potential for improving treatment outcomes in hard-to-treat pancreatic cancers.
- Opinion: The quiet joy of being an oncologist
The article describes a patient who underwent multiple treatments including a transplant, post-transplant lymphoma, chemotherapy, a central nervous system relapse, and another auto transplant. His family is present as the oncologist prepares to share an update.
- Coronation Street's Tracy Shaw, 52, says 'there's nothing normal about life anymore' as she opens up about the side effects of chemo after her breast cancer diagnosis
Tracy Shaw, a character on Coronation Street, discusses the side effects of chemotherapy following her breast cancer diagnosis. She mentions that 'there's nothing normal about life anymore' due to her experiences.
- Actor Tyler Mane reveals he is having treatment for rare male breast cancer
Actor and former professional wrestler Tyler Mane has been diagnosed with rare male breast cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy. He shared the news on Facebook to raise awareness about the condition.
- X-Men actor Tyler Mane, 59, reveals 'super rare' breast cancer diagnosis as he begins chemotherapy treatment
X-Men actor Tyler Mane, 59, has been diagnosed with a rare form of breast cancer and is beginning chemotherapy treatment.
- X-Men actor Tyler Mane, 59, reveals 'super rare' breast cancer diagnosis as he begins chemotherapy treatment
X-Men actor Tyler Mane, 59, has been diagnosed with 'super rare' breast cancer and has begun chemotherapy treatment.
- Cancer patients found a simple way to stay mentally sharp during chemotherapy
A new trial found that cancer patients who followed a home-based exercise program showed improved attention and fewer cognitive problems compared to a placebo group. Low-dose ibuprofen also demonstrated some cognitive benefits, though less consistently.
- Coronation Street's Tracy Shaw, 52, reveals she was rushed to A&E after suffering horrible chemotherapy side effects amid breast cancer battle: 'I have no strength left'
Coronation Street actress Tracy Shaw, 52, was rushed to A&E due to severe chemotherapy side effects during her breast cancer treatment. She expressed feeling 'no strength left' amid the ordeal.
- A New Pill Finally Offers Hope for Pancreatic Cancer
A new daily pill for pancreatic cancer has shown to reduce the risk of death by 60% compared to chemotherapy in a study involving 500 patients. The drug, developed by a biotech company, is doubling survival time for patients with an aggressive form of the disease.
- Firefighter dies of cancer after protracted battle with insurance company
Ken Jones, a San Francisco firefighter with Stage 4 cancer, died after his insurance provider Blue Shield of California denied requested treatments. The insurance company cited medical guidelines for the denials, while his oncologist disputed their interpretation. The case prompted a city hearing to address insurance claims processes for first responders.
- What makes promising pancreatic cancer drug different from chemotherapy?
A new drug in trials demonstrated that pancreatic cancer patients survived twice as long as those treated with chemotherapy alone. Dr. Jon LaPook reported on the findings.
- Fifteen years ago, I was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer and given just a 20 per cent chance of survival. I took the risky choice of DELAYING chemo - and instead embarking on this radical programme. Now, I'm living proof of the power of 'prehab'...
A person diagnosed with stage 4 cancer 15 years ago and given a 20% survival chance chose to delay chemotherapy in favor of a radical alternative program. They now claim to be living proof of the effectiveness of 'prehab' for cancer treatment.
- Cancer jab can eradicate entire tumours in patients, trial shows
A triple-action cancer jab has shown 'unprecedentedly strong responses' in eradicating entire tumours in patients whose disease was resistant to chemotherapy and immunotherapy. The international trial involved patients across 11 countries with advanced or recurrent cancer.
- Millions of breast cancer patients could safely avoid chemotherapy, study suggests
A new DNA test may allow millions of breast cancer patients to safely avoid chemotherapy, as indicated by an international trial. The test helps determine if patients require the treatment based on their genetic profile.
- Millions of breast cancer patients could be spared chemotherapy thanks to groundbreaking gene test
A groundbreaking gene test could spare millions of breast cancer patients from undergoing chemotherapy. The test identifies patients who may not benefit from the treatment, potentially reducing unnecessary side effects.
- Coronation Street actress Tracy Shaw says she is struggling in emotional update after undergoing her first chemotherapy session following breast cancer diagnosis
Coronation Street actress Tracy Shaw is struggling emotionally after her first chemotherapy session following a breast cancer diagnosis.
- Coronation Street star Tracy Shaw reveals she has completed her first day of chemotherapy as she gives a health update following breast cancer diagnosis
Coronation Street star Tracy Shaw has completed her first day of chemotherapy and provided a health update following her breast cancer diagnosis.
- Angie Best, 73, shows off her new hairstyle and says she only has '15 hairs' left after undergoing chemotherapy for colon cancer
Angie Best, a 73-year-old woman, has shared her new hairstyle following chemotherapy treatment for colon cancer. She humorously revealed that she only has approximately 15 hairs remaining after undergoing cancer treatment.
- A stranger's compliment helped her feel confident after chemo
Pat Gentile overcame her nervousness about appearing at work without a wig after chemotherapy when a stranger at a convenience store gave her an unexpected compliment. The encounter boosted her confidence as she began growing out her hair following cancer treatment.
- Scientists discover why some cancers survive chemotherapy
Scientists have discovered that the MYC protein helps cancer cells survive chemotherapy by repairing damaged DNA. This protein rushes to broken DNA and recruits repair machinery, allowing tumors to recover from treatments. The finding sheds light on why some cancers are resistant to chemotherapy.
- New drugs could wipe out the “zombie cells” linked to cancer and aging
Researchers discovered a new method to kill harmful senescent cells that survive chemotherapy and contribute to cancer aggressiveness. The approach involves removing the protective protein GPX4, causing the cells to self-destruct. This method showed promise in mice by reducing tumor size and increasing survival.
- King Charles meets with 'very brave' cancer patients at Guy's Hospital and discusses how chemotherapy affects the tastebuds
King Charles met with cancer patients at Guy's Hospital, praising their bravery and discussing the effects of chemotherapy on taste buds. The meeting highlighted the monarch's interest in healthcare and patient experiences. King Charles engaged with patients to understand their challenges.
- King Charles meets with 'very brave' cancer patients at Guy's Hospital and discusses how chemotherapy affects the tastebuds
King Charles met with cancer patients at Guy's Hospital and discussed how chemotherapy affects their taste buds. The king praised the patients as 'very brave'. The meeting highlighted the king's interest in healthcare and support for those affected by cancer.
- Man produces sperm from testicular tissue frozen as a child in breakthrough trial
A 27-year-old man has produced sperm from testicular tissue frozen as a child in a breakthrough trial, offering hope to boys left infertile by chemotherapy. The tissue was frozen when he was 10 and re-transplanted 16 years later. This is the first time a transplant of cryopreserved prepubertal testicular tissue has restored sperm production in an adult patient.
- Jurassic Park star Sam Neill, 78, reveals how close he was to death amid cancer battle after chemo 'stopped working'
Jurassic Park star Sam Neill, 78, disclosed his near-death experience during a cancer battle after chemotherapy stopped working. He shared details of his health crisis and survival journey.
- Vitamin D boosts breast cancer treatment success by 79%
A small study found that daily vitamin D supplementation alongside chemotherapy increased breast cancer treatment success by 79%, with patients more likely to achieve remission. Researchers highlight vitamin D's immune-boosting properties and its potential as an affordable, underexplored therapeutic aid for deficient cancer patients.
- Woman’s cancer battle takes unbelievable turn when her dog gets same diagnosis
Vickie Doogan, 52, from England, was diagnosed with breast cancer twice and underwent treatment, including a double mastectomy due to a BRCA2 gene mutation. Her dog Dolly, a poochon, was later diagnosed with the same cancer in 2026 and underwent a mastectomy. Both are now cancer-free and sharing their story to encourage others.
- NHS improves genetic testing for minority ethnic cancer patients
The NHS is implementing improved genetic testing for minority ethnic cancer patients, addressing previous gaps that overlooked gene variants linked to higher chemotherapy side effect risks. This change aims to reduce disparities in health outcomes for Black and minority ethnic patients, who historically face poorer post-diagnosis results compared to white patients.