‘I feel my brain is not my own’ After chemotherapy, patients can experience huge cognitive problems. For many, it's the last straw. Lucy Atkins reports
A cure for hysteria over cancer jab Joan Smith: The publicity surrounding Jade Goody's illness and death has helped balance scare stories over a cervical cancer vaccine
I narrowly avoided Jade’s fate Jo Wood: A chance clinic visit showed I had cervical cancer at 21. Even if you think you are too young or don't qualify, get tested now
Are night shifts bad for you? Lucy Atkins: The Danish government has just begun compensating women who have developed breast cancer after years of working nights
A million women can’t be wrong The results of the biggest survey ever conducted into the health and habits of Britain's females, cannot be dismissed, says Sarah Boseley
Panel to review cervical cancer screening for under-25s • Move follows tabloid campaign after Jade Goody case• Two of three named experts have already dismissed case
Trial results bring screening for ovarian cancer a step closer Effective screening programme has been goal for decades as around 4,500 lives claimed by 'silent killer' each year
How much cancer prevention is available for women? Percentages of women who have breast scans and smear tests
40% of many common cancers are avoidable, says report Cancer fund says lifestyles, junk food habits, drinking and lack of exercise lie behind much of epidemic
Healthy lifestyle reduces cancer risk Eating fruit and vegetables and keeping weight down can reduce risk of 12 major cancers by 39%, says international report
Even small amounts of alcohol increase a woman’s risk of cancer Study suggests drinking just one small glass of wine a day significantly increases the risk of common cancers
US researchers detect pancreatic cancer before its growth Biomedical engineer and his colleagues developed a method of peering into a cell's inner architecture
A little knowledge Joanna Moorhead: New research suggests that for every woman saved as a result of a mammogram, 10 will have unnecessary treatment
‘I’m amazed it went undetected so long’ When the MP David Lammy's mother started feeling back pain, he bought her a new bed. But the cause was ovarian cancer, one of the UK's biggest killers
The great health debate: is sunshine a miracle cure? New research suggests the positive effects on health of taking a stroll in the sun are greater than we ever guessed