Leukemia
Remembering Yonatan Chaim: A life lived with passion, purpose, and love - opinion
Yoni loved deeply and unconditionally. His relationship with his family was complicated; there were fractures, distances, and things left unresolved. But his family was always his priority.
Tatiana Schlossberg, 35, granddaughter of JFK, dies following leukemia diagnosis
'We were not aware Gazan woman had leukemia,' says BBC after claiming she died of malnutrition
Asma al-Assad has '50/50' chance of survival due to leukemia diagnosis - report
Rambam: A new app will help children deal with leukemia
A new app, disguised as a game, will support children with leukemia during treatment at Rambam Medical Center, making them active partners in the recovery process.
The most beautiful twins in the world:' Where are they now?
Leah Rose and Ava Marie Clements: A look at their remarkable journey.
Can cancer kill within 24 hours of diagnosis? This case proves that it can
Kyle Limper, 16, from Philadelphia, was a normal and active teenage boy who played several sports. After suffering from severe back pain, he went to a local hospital to find the cause.
5th patient cured of HIV through risky stem cell transplant - study
The patient from Dusseldorf was confirmed to have been cured of HIV after being given a stem cell transplant, but this procedure is risky and is not a universal cure.
President Biden met with Israeli child sick with cancer during trip
The meeting that Biden had with the organization was among the last meetings the US president had before continuing his Middle East trip.
Spanish-Israeli team finds mechanism to make blood cancer cells harmless
In cancer, healthy cells turn into malignant ones with very different characteristics, such as the ability to divide in an uncontrolled manner.
How one COVID-19 patient remained in isolation for a year
A coronavirus patient’s results have been positive in 78 successive tests, and he’s remained in isolation for over a year.
First woman reported cured of HIV after bone marrow transplant
"This is now the third report of a cure in this setting, and the first in a woman living with HIV," Sharon Lewin, President-Elect of the International AIDS Society, said in a statement.
Israeli researchers find potential new treatment for leukemia
The research found that blocking the fatty acid production of cancerous cells may "starve" the cells and prevent them from spreading in the brain.
Israeli breakthrough could help prevent leukemia spreading to the brain
The scientists discovered that a drug that thwarts the production of fatty acids can block the spread of leukemia without damaging the brain cells.