May 18 Baby's Tumor Means Surgery Before Birth Editor's Note: As the nation marks National Women's Health Week, PBS NewsHour will share the stories of three women -- and their doctors -- who refused to allow a cancer diagnosis interfere with a successful pregnancy. These are their… Continue reading
May 17 Watch Combating Hardship in Rural Thailand From Thailand, special correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro reports on one social entrepreneur's efforts to combat hardships and instill a new way of thinking in the rural regions of the relatively prosperous country. Continue watching
May 17 Chemotherapy During Pregnancy: Yes, It's Possible Editor's Note: As the nation marks National Women's Health Week, PBS NewsHour will share the stories of three women -- and their doctors -- who refused to allow a cancer diagnosis interfere with a successful pregnancy. These are… Continue reading
May 17 When Cancer & Pregnancy Collide By Jason Kane No sushi. No caffeine. No alcohol. No Ibuprofin. Minnie Narth could recite everything she'd heard she wasn't supposed to have while pregnant. But as she entered her third trimester, her body was in desperate need of something she would never… Continue reading
May 16 Cancer and Infertility: Dodging the 'Double Blow' Editor's Note: As the nation marks National Women's Health Week, the PBS NewsHour will share the stories of three women -- and their doctors -- who refused to allow a cancer diagnosis to interfere with a successful pregnancy. These… Continue reading
May 16 Watch Fertility Treatment & Cancer: Gina Danford's Story, Part 3 Gina Danford describes her feelings after learning she had finally become pregnant. Continue watching
May 16 Watch Fertility Treatment & Cancer: Gina Danford's Story, Part 2 Gina Danford describes how she felt after doctors discovered her third mass. Continue watching
May 16 Watch Fertility Treatment & Cancer: Gina Danford's Story, Part 1 Gina Danford tells the story of her bout with ovarian cancer. Continue watching
May 15 Watch How to Better Treat Trauma Injuries in the Developing World At San Francisco General Hospital, surgeons from developing countries are learning the latest techniques from top U.S. specialists. With just over 100 orthopedic surgeons serving the 80 million people of Kenya and Tanzania, it's admittedly a small step. But doctors… Continue watching
May 15 Watch U.S. Launches National Strategy to Combat Alzheimer's Disease U.S. Launches National Strategy to Combat Alzheimer's Disease… Continue watching