Home > Medical > Cancer > What to read What to read All sections in Cancer » About Cancer » Campaigning for Cancer » Cancer and your Diet » Cancer in Children » Cancer Treatment » Facts and Figures » Leaukemia » Living with Cancer » Multimedia » Cancer News » Real-life Story » Triggers and Prevention » What to read Eating pomegranates: A Memoir of Mothers, Daughters and Genes Sarah's mother became ill and thin, and died of breast cancer when Sarah was 17. She hated her with adolescent fervour for doing so. Living proof: a medical mutiny What happens when an academic gets cancer? He enlists all his scientist friends to prove science is flawed. The last lecture When Randy Pausch was invited to give a ‘last lecture’, it had a particular poignancy: he’s been diagnosed with terminal cancer. Quiz Cancer: are you at risk? » Ask CyberDoc » Quiz Am I eating to optimise my health? » Subscribe Newsletters » Breast self-examination FW de Klerk speaks about cancer Love Life This book is subtitled ‘The most honest love story you’ll ever read’, and it is. When a man’s wife is dying, he’s only left with the truth. load more articles advertisement From our sponsors Hill's Science Plan Canine Mini range What is Diabetic Neuropathy? There are more than 200 different viruses which can cause a cold A clinically proven skin care range is now available
Eating pomegranates: A Memoir of Mothers, Daughters and Genes Sarah's mother became ill and thin, and died of breast cancer when Sarah was 17. She hated her with adolescent fervour for doing so.
Living proof: a medical mutiny What happens when an academic gets cancer? He enlists all his scientist friends to prove science is flawed.
The last lecture When Randy Pausch was invited to give a ‘last lecture’, it had a particular poignancy: he’s been diagnosed with terminal cancer.
Love Life This book is subtitled ‘The most honest love story you’ll ever read’, and it is. When a man’s wife is dying, he’s only left with the truth.