Jasmine Ryu Won Kang is an MD/PhD student at the Temerty Faculty of Medicine and a fellow in health journalism at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto.
Breast cancer rates are increasing for women in their 20s to 40s. Four women share how life looks after breast cancer and how they contended with challenges they never saw coming.
Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing rehabilitation medicine, removing barriers inherent in traditional services and offering novel methods to patients.
Despite their large size, mammals like whales and elephants have dramatically lower rates of cancer than humans. Understanding how these creatures suppress cancer cell growth could hold answers for human health.