Reading time: 6 minutes Taylor A. Johnson Over the past few months, we have repeatedly discussed ways in which cancer may intersect with reproduction. On the female side, we have seen some of the challenges women face with fertility as well as links between bacterial infections and the development of ovarian cancer. On the male... Continue Reading →
The Y’s of Testicular Cancer
Reading time: 5 minutes Taylor A. Johnson Here at Oncobites, we cover all varieties of cancers, whether they are located in the brain, heart, breast, circulation, or elsewhere. Although we’ve previously discussed ovarian cancer in multiple posts (i.e. Ovarian Cancer and Infections), we have yet to discuss the homologous structure to the ovaries in men;... Continue Reading →
Thank You Sports
Reading time: 4 minutes Taylor A. Johnson As we proceed through the fall season, we can enjoy the changes in weather, the various holidays, and the many offerings the sports world has to offer us. For the past few years, we have even been treated to the rare Sports Equinox; a day where four major... Continue Reading →
Tomosynthesis: The Latest in Breast Cancer Imaging
Reading time: 4 minutes Taylor A. Johnson Here at OncoBites, we have covered multiple advancements in the imaging and diagnosis of cancer. These have included isotonic labeling to detect the cancer progression, liquid biopsies for uncovering tumor profiles, and even artificial intelligence for interpreting images. In addition, several aspects of breast cancer, ranging from new... Continue Reading →
The Cardiac-Cancer Connection
Reading time: 3 minutes Taylor A. Johnson February is Heart Month, wherein various organizations such as the American Heart Association and the National Institute of Health raise heart health awareness and promote practices that can lower heart disease or cardiovascular disease (CVD) development. CVD and cancer are unfortunately two of the primary causes of death... Continue Reading →
Kadcyla: The Next Standard in Breast Cancer Therapy?
Taylor A. Johnson October is the official month of breast cancer awareness. Breast cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer, especially in women. Last year alone, the American Cancer Society estimated over 300,000 new cases of breast cancer would develop in men and women, and over 41,000 would pass away from breast... Continue Reading →