According to Cancer Research scientists, in 2021, 1 in 2 people will be affected by cancer at some point in their lifetime. Being told you have cancer is probably one of the scariest things you will ever hear. However, in…
Chemotherapy has long been the primary treatment option for those battling various cancers, including leukemia. While a proven tactic in treating the condition, chemotherapy is accompanied by numerous side effects and is known to lessen the recipient’s quality of life.…
Cancer is been the bane of many medical professionals, not to mention the individuals who battle it. While advances have been made in the diagnosis and treatment of this insidious disease, the challenges and subsequent impacts of facing it have…
Glioblastoma is a malignant neoplasm in the brain or spinal cord that develops from glial cells. They represent a kind of basis for nerve tissue, which provides support for neurons and facilitates their metabolism. Unlike the neurons themselves, glia continues…
These Are the 3 Most Important Things You Can Do for Yourself While Fighting Cancer A cancer diagnosis turns life on its head. In the midst of navigating treatment plans and insurance payments, you have to deal with the emotional…
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL) is one of the most common forms of cancer (about 4%). According to the American Cancer Society’s 2018 estimated statistics, about 74,680 people will be diagnosed with NHL, and about almost 20,000 deaths will result from it. Causes…
Leukemia strikes early blood-forming cells, usually the white blood cells, but sometimes it occurs in other types of blood cells. According to the American Cancer Society’s 2018 estimated statistics, there will be about 60,300 new cases of leukemia in the…
Leukemia strikes early blood-forming cells, usually the white blood cells, but sometimes it occurs in other types of blood cells. According to the American Cancer Society’s 2018 estimated statistics, there will be about 60,300 new cases of leukemia in the…
Leukemia strikes early blood-forming cells, usually the white blood cells, but sometimes it occurs in other types of blood cells. According to the American Cancer Society’s 2018 estimated statistics, there will be about 60,300 new cases of leukemia in the…
Leukemia strikes early blood-forming cells, usually the white blood cells, but sometimes it occurs in other types of blood cells. According to the American Cancer Society’s 2018 estimated statistics, there will be about 60,300 new cases of leukemia in the…