A new foundation run by Wojcicki's family is searching for answers about why more nonsmokers are getting lung cancer.
Before Wojcicki died in August, she wrote a blog post, which was just published by YouTube to coincide with Lung Cancer Awareness Month Raphael Lafargue/Abaca/Sipa USA via AP Before her death on Aug.
YouTube is set to begin cracking down on cancer treatment misinformation Tuesday, the video streaming platform's latest in its efforts against medical misinformation. After announcing in 2021 that it ...
Lung cancer took tech executive Susan Wojcicki's life. Now her family has started a foundation as a “catalyst for change.” ...
YouTube is removing content that promotes “harmful or ineffective” cancer treatments or discourages viewers from getting professional medical treatment, the company announced on Tuesday. The change is ...
Mari pressed kale leaves through the juicer, preparing the smoothie that she believed had saved her life. “I’m a cancer-killer, girl,” Mari told her niece, who stood next to her in the kitchen. The ...
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