Cancer is an unfortunate disease that hits men and women hard all over the nation. Fortunately for Western New Yorkers, we have several top notch medical facilities in the region that can serve you.
It's been an emotional couple of weeks for Joshy Hutchinson. Not only was he able to celebrate no more cancer, but he was able to get a "dream come true" meeting.
When someone beats cancer, it deserves a celebration. At Roswell, that means they get to ring the Victory Bell. And now, they've got one just for kids!
New York State has determined that in a very specific area in Western New York there are elevated cases of cancer.
Six different forms of cancer are more often seen on the Buffalo-Cheektowaga border by the Kensington Expressway, the mainline Thruway and Walden Avenue to the south.Now, Erie...
How can you not get emotional reading something like this?
A 7-year-old girl from Milwaukee who was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor and she wants to receive letters....from your dog. Her name is Emma, she loves her dog and loves dogs in general and she has received TONS of letters so far...
You may have heard the name Andrew Masse before. He's a little boy who is near and dear to many people in Western New York. And now, two police departments are stepping up to help others like him.