"There have been a lot of men who've touched my boobies, but not one of them has ever been a doctor."
The latest analysis replaces the previous estimate that one in three people were likely to get cancer during their lives.
With scientists suggesting a link between cancer and fracking, one fossil fuel interest group is promoting a Susan G. Komen partnership.
Jasmine Tridevil, who claims to have a third boob, admitted on Facebook her real name is Alisha Hessler.
The toothpaste brand is withdrawing from a cancer awareness initiative as the NFL faces criticism over its handling of domestic abuse cases.
Two new studies have found that women with 15 or more moles have an 11 percent chance of developing breast cancer.
A popular cancer treatment makes cancer worse, but researchers believe they've found a remedy for that.
Cancer-research facilities say they have received millions in donations thanks to a viral campaign involving an army of fresh-faced selfies.
Scientists have discovered what they believe to be the oldest known evidence of metastatic cancer in a 3,000-year-old skeleton found in an ancient tomb in Sudan.
A new high-tech set of glasses allows surgeons to visualize cancer cells for the first time.
The drug will give at-risk women a less drastic alternative to mastectomy to prevent the occurrence or recurrence of breast cancer.
Forget planking, mamming is the new craze that aims to have women put their breasts on practically anything in order to inspire others to get mammograms.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month was cooked up by a multinational chemical company. It’s now one of the most successful marketing campaigns on earth.
A UCLA team created an internal clock using a naturally occurring process that alters DNA, and the results may shed light on cancer.
AAA is making strides in bringing breast cancer awareness to the road by painting their tow trucks pink for the month of October.
Scientists at the University of Aberdeen are investigating whether or not shark antibodies could prevent cancer cells from growing in humans.