Report: Nasrallah Taken for Cancer Treatment in Iran
Hizbullah chief has been transferred to receive medical treatment in Iran due to cancer, an anti-Hizbullah Lebanese website claimed.
Hizbullah chief has been transferred to receive medical treatment in Iran due to cancer, an anti-Hizbullah Lebanese website claimed.

Child welfare activists: Israeli child sent alone to Thailand monastery must be returned home.

A 12-year-old Israeli boy has been discovered in a Bangkok monastery, wearing a saffron Buddhist robe.

Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez is alive and has returned home to Caracas following a fourth round of surgery in December for cancer.

Researchers at Hebrew University have discovered a marker for early diagnosis and possible treatment of breast cancer cells.

A government report warned that a lack of preventative measures could put a halt to the steady decline in deaths from cancer.

A power struggle is in the works as doubts grow over whether Venezuela's president will attend his own inauguration following surgery.

Recently installed Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi is apparently suffering from a brain tumor, Egyptian media reported

Former IDF chief of staff, 68, recovered from blood cancer before he was appointed to head IDF.

Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez is back in Cuba for another round of medical treatment for an undetermined length of time.

How can a bike ride from the Hermon Mountain, through the Dead Sea, and ending in the small town of Neve Daniel beat the cancer monster?

Yarden Frankl will bike from Israel's highest to lowest point and then up again, symbolizing his wife's down-and-up battle with cancer.

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Awareness can save your life. Israel is in the forefront of medical research and treatment.
The US acknowledges for first time a link between the toxic conditions at Ground Zero after 9/11 attacks and types of cancer.

A new study shows that the cause of death for one in four Israelis is cancer, making the disease the number one killer in Israel

Scientists have linked obesity to a higher risk of redeveloping breast cancer after treatment, according to new data released Monday.

Campers at Camp Simcha for children battling cancer visit Zuccotti Park, create inspiring musical video.

Israeli scientists have figured out a more efficient, “healthier” way to target cancer cells with chemotherapy.

Kotel Rabbi affixes mezuzah at new mammography unit at Maaynei Hayeshua Medical Center.

Turkey's Taraf newspaper has published a leaked Stratfor email alleging Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has two years to live.

Hair salons are offering soldiers free haircuts, on condition that the cut hair will be used for wigs to benefit children with cancer.

Argentine President Cristina Fernandez, 58, has been diagnosed with thyroid cancer. She will undergo surgery January 4 to remove the tumor.

Zichron Menachem, the Israeli Association for the Support of Children with Cancer, marks the end of its National Hair Drive.

Scientists at Tel Aviv University have come up with a new way to destroy cancer tumors from the inside out, based on "tumor ablation."

Evelyn Lauder, the woman who created the pink ribbon that came to symbolize the fight against breast cancer, has died.
A new cancer vaccine created by Israeli scientists has begun Phase III clinical trials at a Jerusalem hospital. So far, doctors are hopeful.

More than 10,000 people accompanied Rabbi Hanan Porat, 67, to his final resting place Wednesday after a long struggle with cancer.

Two of this year's Nobel Prize winners for discoveries in medicine are Jewish, but one of the two did not survive to hear the good news.

The IDF, as part of national effort to help Palestinian Authority cancer victims, treats children with a trip to a zoo and the beach.

Cancer is the leading cause of death among Israelis, who are living almost a decade longer on average than they did 30 years ago.

President Hugo Chavez has returned to Venezuela for a third round of chemotherapy to treat his cancer.
Computerized model of cancer cell metabolism can be used to predict which drugs are lethal to the function of a cancer cell's metabolism.

Researchers at the Weizmann Institute may have found a way to make cancer therapy better – and cheaper.

Researchers at Hebrew U say they have discovered the molecular basis for the breakage of DNA during the development of cancerous tumors.

The health of Hosni Mubarak, reportedly suffering from colon cancer, has deteriorated sharply the past two days, according to a Kuwaiti newspaper.
The Israeli Health Ministry is considering recommending limiting the use of mobile phones by children following UN research.

A new treatment for lymphoma, a type of cancer, has passed its Phase II clinical trial. CT-011 is produced by CureTech, a Teva company.

Israel's Rambam Medical Center and Thailand's Chulaborn Research Institute signed an agreement to cooperate on cancer treatment.

Haifa's Rambam Hospital will sign a joint cancer treatment deal Sunday with a Thai research institute.

Researchers at Israel’s Technion are developing an "electronic nose” that can "smell” head-and-neck cancer, which is often discovered too late.
Israeli hospitals are on the cutting edge of providing treatment for cancer, according to the chief of Oncology at Rambam Medical Center.

Technion researchers have come up with a new and simple blood test that may be able to detect cancer.

A Knesset committee received worrisome data regarding the incidence of cancer in the northern port city.

Tel Aviv Univ develops a molecular "smart bomb" that can lead to more effective and safer chemotherapy for those suffering from the dread disease.
Tel Aviv U researchers developing new medicines that could prevent cancer and make existing cancer a manageable chronic illness.

Tel Aviv U researchers discover that routine blood tests can provide an early warning for colorectal cancer.

Researchers at Tel Aviv Universities are on track to finding a way to stop cancer cells from multiplying and spreading.

Leading international bio-medical experts will be presenting their findings at a conference in Jerusalem, with an eye toward personalized cures.

A group of teens and parents are in Israel - many for the first time–to celebrate recovery from cancer, thanks to Chai Lifeline & Hartman Family.

In a major breakthrough, scientists have found a gene that appears to be responsible for repeated relapses in a severe form of children’s leukemia.

Unique but not conclusive Israeli study indicates Holocaust survivors suffer from cancer more than those who came to Israel before Holocaust.

Israeli pharmaceutical giant Teva has signed a deal to invest $60 million in a new cancer-fighting drug to fight prostate and lung cancer.
A new cancer drug developed by Tel Aviv University researcher has been licensed for exclusive worldwide rights to develop and market the drug.

Scientists at the Technion have created a breath analysis test with an 86 percent success rate in detecting lung cancer.

Top cancer researcher Dr. David Sidransky brings innovative cancer treatment to Israel and believes it will lead in biotechnology as in hi-tech.
