If I have cancer will I die? You asked Google – here’s the answer Every day millions of internet users ask Google life’s most difficult questions, big and small. Our writers answer some of the commonest queries
Targets matter – because a day with cancer worries feels like a year New research reveals that more than 130,000 people were not seen or treated when they needed to be. The only solution is a properly funded NHS
Genetic testing should not be used to diagnose coeliac disease, experts say NPS MedicineWise’s new health guidelines also recommend considering surveillance rather than radiation to manage some low-risk cancers
Ben Stiller speaks about diagnosis with prostate cancer Stiller was told he had ‘immediately aggressive’ prostate cancer two years ago and has had surgery to treat it
Your bra could kill you – and other breast cancer myths busted Rumours around the causes of breast cancer persist – but the evidence for these claims doesn’t always stack up
Belle Gibson was paid $75,000 by Nine for 60 Minutes interview, documents show Consumer Affairs Victoria says invoice paying for exclusive interview with Whole Pantry founder included in affidavit
Full uptake of cervical cancer screening could save hundreds of lives Almost 350 more women’s lives could be saved if all invited for NHS screening attended, says new study
Yes, I’ve had cancer, but no, I’m not going to live like a Puritan A new study shows that cancer vets don’t take much more care over their lifestyles than anyone else. That’s because we’re only human
Do I really need ‘the test’? Too many tests could do patients more harm than good Submitting to tests has become a proxy for self-care. But the evidence tells us that overtesting increases anxiety in the patient and does little to change outcomes
The cancer side effect we don’t talk about: losing masculinity As cancer continues to change and compromise my identity, understanding what it is to be a ‘real man’ has been added to all the other daily struggles