What is the Abscopal Effect The abscopal effect refers to the ability of localized radiation treatment of a tumor to have systemic antitumor effects. In the past, this has been rare and deemed almost a magical form of recovery. However, with continued developments in cancer research and immunotherapy strategies, this miraculous form of recovery is […]
Limitations of Cancer Detection Today's detection methods can't determine the location of mutated and cancer cells in the body. Sometimes, in cancer detection, scientists are limited to testing blood or saliva samples for specific biological markers that correlate with cancer cells anywhere in the body. Once detected, a biopsy helps determine if cancerous cells invade […]
Interesting Ways of Detecting Cancer - How Cancer is Diagnosed Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in today's society. Cancer cases have been steadily increasing for the past few years, but detecting them early can improve survival. There are several ways of detecting cancer, some of which an individual can perform on […]
Can men get breast cancer? Men are typically at a higher risk of getting prostate cancer, but can they get breast cancer? Yes, men can get breast cancer, and it's essential to know the symptoms to ensure you're looking after yourself. Breast cancer is not just a woman's problem, and with early detection, it could […]
Cancer Tumor Angiogenesis and Blood Vessels Tumors arise from a small population of cancer stem cells (CSCs) or tumor-instating cells. Cancer cells can rapidly reshape, destroy, or integrate into existing blood vessels. Tumor angiogenesis and blood vessels create a blood supply to the cancer tumor, also causing the spread, or metastasize, to new tissues through […]
As we sit at home reading our cell phones worrying about contracting the COVID-19 Virus, is there something greater to consider? I think the math, governments, and lack of consumer knowledge have made the choice.
Each year in the U.S. over 5.4 million cases of non-melanoma skin cancer are treated. Skin cancer is the most common of all human cancers. Cancer occurs when normal cells transform, grow, and multiply without normal controls. They form a tumor.
How does the body die from cancer? When a cancer cell is killed or dies, an immune response occurs. It means many things that are involved with the immune system are happening. One of the body's many partners in the immune system is the macrophage cell. A macrophage cell can detect dead cells through smell, […]