MD Anderson helps bladder cancer survivor through recurrences
What began as a summer family vacation in New York ended with a bladder cancer diagnosis for Houston-area resident Bill Hennessey.
He’d had blood in his urine off and on for about a month but thought it was due to kidney stones. But when it went from a little blood in the urine once or twice a week to a steady stream of blood every day, he told his wife he needed to get it checked out.
The doctor at the urgent care center...

Non-Hodgkin lymphoma survivor thankful for clinical trial
When Ian Leybas was diagnosed with a rare type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma called peripheral T-cell lymphoma in 2019, he and his wife educated...
What to expect at your first mammogram
You may feel nervous about getting your first screening mammogram. After all, it’s your first one, so you don’t know exactly what to expect...