#Fight against Cancer
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caracolmindd · 4 months ago
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Hi. This year, I judt lost the second people from my community to cancer. We feel so hopeless. Have anyone ever gone through it? I want to hear anything that could give me hope, please.
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euronoxxmedicalgroup · 5 months ago
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Unravelling the Link Between Breast Cancer and the Microbiome!
With the spilling beans of BC, the rate of incidence of breast cancer has reached alarming levels, impacting the lives of women across the globe. As the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women, the need for early detection and effective treatment has become more crucial than ever.
Traditionally, cancer diagnosis often involved invasive procedures, posing risks and challenges to patients. However, recent research has sparked a new wave of interest in non-invasive diagnostic approaches, using samples such as saliva, stool, and plasma, to explore the potential role of the microbiome in cancer detection.
The human microbiome, composed of diverse microorganisms residing within our bodies, has been found to influence various aspects of health and disease.
In the context of cancer, the microbiome's indirect influence on the onset and progression of breast cancer needs significant attention from the scientific community.
Can gut microbes impact induce cancer cells?
Studies have revealed that gut microbes can impact dormant cancer cells, and potentially induce chronic inflammation to disease recurrence in breast cancer. While much of the research has centred on the role of bacteria in cancer, there is a growing interest in exploring the potential involvement of fungi, viruses, and even archaea in cancer development.
Interestingly, metabolites from certain single-celled organisms (archaea) have been linked to various cancers, shedding light on the intricate relationship between microbial populations and the progression of the disease.
Despite being less studied due to their relative rarity, these findings underscore the complexity of the microbiome's impact on human health.
The burgeoning understanding of the proliferation microbiome's significance extends to its pivotal role in the gastrointestinal tract, where the largest concentration of microorganisms is found.
This complex ecosystem is influenced by both genetic and lifestyle factors, and its dynamic interplay with the host exerts both local and systemic effects.
As we highlight the backdraws of cancer proliferation, the exploration of the microbiome's influence on breast cancer is opening new avenues for innovative diagnostic methods and potential therapeutic strategies.
Unraveling the Microbiome and Lifestyle Factors in Breast Cancer: A Thought-Provoking Discussion!
The intricate trap of Microbiome influences breast cancer (BC), as new research sheds light on the potential impact of the microbiome and various lifestyle components.
Let's get into these compelling findings and the thought-provoking questions they inspire.
Microbial Players in Breast Cancer!
Recent studies have revealed a strong relation between the microbial composition of breast cancer patients and the abundance of specific bacteria, such as Bacillus, Enterobacteriaceae, and Staphylococcus.
The discovery that certain bacteria isolated from breast cancer patients, including Staphylococcus epidermidis and Escherichia coli, can induce DNA double-stranded breaks in cells raises exciting questions about the potential role of these microorganisms in cancer development.
Moreover, the presence of Fusobacterium nucleatum, a bacterium implicated in inducing tumour growth and metastasis, in breast tissue further underscores the complex relationship between the microbiome and cancer progression.
Other Lifestyle and Environmental Influences!
In addition to microbial factors, the influence of lifestyle and environmental components on breast cancer risk adds layers of complexity to our understanding of 
the disease. While genetic factors like the loss of the BRCA1/2 gene command attention, lifestyle factors present compelling avenues for exploration.
The impact of diet, alcohol consumption, and radiation exposure on breast cancer incidence has been well-documented. Equally noteworthy are the associations between hormone exposure and breast cancer risk.
The interplay between physiological variations associated with puberty, pregnancy, menopause, and the use of hormonal contraceptives or hormone replacement therapy reveals the multifaceted nature of BC risk factors.
Framing Thought-Provoking Questions!
The emerging intersection of microbiome research, lifestyle factors, and breast cancer prompts thought-provoking questions that invite further exploration and discourse:
Microbiome and Cancer Development: How do specific microbial populations contribute to DNA damage in breast cancer cells, and what mechanisms underlie their potential role in tumour progression?
Fusobacterium nucleatum and Tumor Growth: In what ways does Fusobacterium nucleatum promote tumour growth and metastasis in breast tissue, and what importance does this hold for potential interventions targeting the microbiome?
Lifestyle and Hormonal Influences: How do variations in estrogen metabolism, influenced by environmental and lifestyle factors, impact breast cancer risk, especially among postmenopausal women? What implications does this have for personalised prevention strategies?
As we confront the complexities of breast cancer etiology, these key findings inspire a call for collaborative research and early diagnose.
By exploring the complex interplay between microbial influences, lifestyle components, and genetic predisposition, Euronoxx Medical Group strongly recommend an "Early Detection could minimize the risk of breast cancer mortalities". By getting this holistic approach to understand, prevent and early diagnose of breast cancer.
Here we shown some intricate relationships, we hope to illustrate the non-invasive, microbiome-based approaches that could revolutionise breast cancer early detection and awareness.
Meanwhile, the hidden interactions between the microbiota and breast cancer may hold the key to discussing new insights and transformative breakthroughs in our fight against cancer.
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harmonyhealinghub · 6 months ago
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Making a Difference: My New Year's Resolution Journey to Donate Monthly
Shaina Tranquilino
May 5, 2024
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As the calendar flips to May, I find myself reflecting on the passing months, surprised by how swiftly time has flown. It feels like just yesterday I was jotting down my New Year's resolutions, determined to make positive changes in my life and in the world around me. One of those resolutions? To donate to a different organization each month. Here we are, five months in, with five donations completed and a renewed sense of purpose.
This month, my chosen organization is the Cancer Foundation of Saskatchewan. Cancer has touched the lives of so many, whether through personal battles or the experiences of loved ones. It's a disease that knows no bounds, affecting individuals of all ages, backgrounds, and walks of life. While strides have been made in research and treatment, there is still much work to be done.
The Cancer Foundation of Saskatchewan is a beacon of hope in the fight against this formidable foe. Committed to supporting cancer patients, funding research initiatives, and raising awareness, they play a crucial role in the quest for a world without cancer. From providing financial assistance to those undergoing treatment to investing in cutting-edge research, every dollar donated to the foundation makes a tangible difference in the lives of those affected by cancer.
For me, donating to the Cancer Foundation of Saskatchewan is about more than just writing a cheque or clicking a button online. It's a small but meaningful way to contribute to a cause that has touched my own life and the lives of countless others. It's a reminder that even in the face of adversity, there is power in coming together to support one another.
As I reflect on the past five months, I'm filled with gratitude for the opportunity to give back in this way. Each donation represents a step forward, a tangible manifestation of my commitment to making a difference. While there are still many organizations to support and causes to champion, I take comfort in knowing that every contribution, no matter how small, has the potential to create ripples of positive change.
So as May unfolds and I make my donation to the Cancer Foundation of Saskatchewan, I do so with a sense of purpose and hope. I may not be able to single-handedly cure cancer or solve all the world's problems, but I can do my part to support those who are fighting the good fight. And in that, I find both solace and strength to continue on this journey of giving.
As the months march on and my resolution progresses, I look forward to the opportunities that lie ahead to make a difference, one donation at a time. After all, the greatest impact often comes from the collective effort of individuals united in a common cause. Together, we can be a force for good in the world.
Here's to the next seven months of giving, of making a difference, and of turning resolutions into reality. May we never lose sight of the power we hold to shape a brighter future for all.
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popomovie · 7 months ago
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僕は誰とも関わらないことで自分の領域を守ってきたから。
桜はね、散ったふりして咲き続けてるんだって。散ったようにみせかけて実はすぐ次の芽をつけて眠ってる。散ってなんかいないの。みんなを驚かせようと隠れてるだけ。そして温かい季節になったらまた一気に花開くの。サプラーイズって。
君にとって生きるってどういうこと?「誰かと心を通わせること、かな。誰かを認める。好きになる。嫌いになる。誰かと一緒にいて手を繋ぐ、ハグをする、すれ違う。自分1人じゃ生きてるって分からない。そう、好きなのに嫌い。楽しいのに鬱陶しい。そういうまどろっこしさが人との関わりが、私が生きてるって証明だと思う。」
君は強い、勇敢だ。生きることを愛し、世界を愛し、人を愛し、自分愛してる。君は本当にすごい。白状すると、僕は君になりたい。
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dental-study-blogs · 1 year ago
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“I am not afraid of storms, for I am learning how to sail my ship.”
― Louisa May Alcott, Little Women
We're together in this fight against Cancer.
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viralwritershub · 1 year ago
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Compassionate Cancer Care in Woodbridge, NJ:
-Karp Cancer Care Leads the Way
"Meet Dr. Eric Karp, Your Trusted Oncology Specialist in New Jersey"
Cancer is a battle that requires not only advanced medical expertise but also compassionate care. In Woodbridge, NJ, patients and their families have found a beacon of hope in the form of Karp Cancer Care. Led by the renowned oncology specialist, Dr. Eric Karp, this facility is dedicated to providing exceptional cancer care with a personalized touch.
Dr. Eric Karp: A Beacon of Hope in Oncology
When it comes to battling cancer, having a dedicated and experienced oncologist by your side makes all the difference. Dr. Eric Karp, the leading oncology doctor at Karp Cancer Care, brings a wealth of knowledge and a compassionate approach to each patient's journey.
With years of experience and a deep commitment to advancing cancer treatment, Dr. Karp is at the forefront of oncology care in New Jersey. His expertise covers a wide range of cancer types, and he is known for his personalized treatment plans that take into account each patient's unique medical history and needs.
Personalized Cancer Care Tailored to You
At Karp Cancer Care, the focus is on providing individualized treatment plans for every patient. The dedicated team takes the time to understand each case thoroughly, ensuring that the chosen treatment approach aligns with the patient's goals and preferences.
From cutting-edge therapies to comprehensive support services, Karp Cancer Care is equipped to handle various aspects of cancer treatment. Their multidisciplinary approach ensures that every patient receives the best possible care, from diagnosis to survivorship.
State-of-the-Art Facility in Woodbridge, NJ
The Karp Cancer Care facility in Woodbridge, NJ, is designed to offer a comforting environment for patients and their families. The center is equipped with the latest technology and treatment modalities, ensuring that patients have access to the most advanced care options available.
In addition to the advanced medical equipment, the facility is staffed with a team of highly trained and compassionate healthcare professionals. The staff at Karp Cancer Care understands the physical and emotional challenges that come with a cancer diagnosis, and they are dedicated to providing support every step of the way.
Comprehensive Cancer Care Services in Woodbridge, NJ
Karp Cancer Care offers a wide range of services to address the diverse needs of cancer patients. These services include:
Diagnostic Services: Utilizing cutting-edge technology for accurate and timely diagnosis.
Treatment Planning: Developing personalized treatment plans tailored to each patient's specific condition.
Advanced Therapies: Offering a range of advanced treatment options, including chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapies.
Supportive Care: Providing resources and support to help patients manage the physical and emotional aspects of their cancer journey.
Your Partner in the Fight against Cancer
If you or a loved one is facing a cancer diagnosis, Karp Cancer Care in Woodbridge, NJ, is here to stand with you. Led by the esteemed Dr. Eric Karp, their team is dedicated to providing the highest quality of care with compassion and understanding.
Experience the difference that personalized, comprehensive cancer care can make. Contact Karp Cancer Care today to schedule a consultation and take the first step towards your path to healing and recovery.
Contact us today for cancer care Woodbridge NJ              
Source: http://www.karpcancercare.com/
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doodlingwren · 8 months ago
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For scientific purposes I need to know what kind of rizz Deathmask has.
I drew some examples of what I believed would happen:
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Now, it's time for you to
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andr0nap · 1 year ago
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HELLO AGAIN
A LOT HAPPENED SINCE IVE LAST POSTED AND NOW THAT TWITTER IS EXPLODING I ACTUALLY NEED TO LEARN TO USE TUMBLR PROPERLY 😭😭😭
some changes to this blog:
becoming multifandom (like my twitter)
will start reblogging stuff (and try my best to keep up with tags)
im generally taking a small break(?) from ygo related stuff bc i burned myself out a bit after 3 years of brainrot, now trigun is my new best friend 🤞
i will still draw ygo but its not gonna be the main focus of this account anymore
i still have a few dragon au related asks in my inbox that i WILL come back to eventually!! i wanted to draw something for those asks but atm i ran out of steam. if youve sent me smth that i havent replied to yet please be patient with me 🙏
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awesomecooperlove · 1 year ago
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☢️☠️☣️
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consciousexe · 3 months ago
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intersex deadpool headcanons where are you
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twistedappletree · 7 months ago
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wtf is even the point of western medicine fr
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not-poignant · 2 years ago
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I just opened utb to read the latest chapter and saw your notes- before I go any further I wanted to say I’m sorry to hear about your latest medical news. I know you’ve been living with these kind of conditions for a while but I’m sure it’s still difficult and I hope you can find some respite between things. If it’s any comfort, your writing always brings me a lot of joy x
Hi anon,
Thank you so much <3
Unfortunately it never gets easier, and a lot of the time it gets harder. I've gone onto 3 new prescription medications this year, putting me up to about 9-10 daily prescription medicines (not including supplements). They don't always play nice with each other, and it's tough kind of balancing it all.
I'm also just tired of seeing specialists and paying for them. Australia has some socialised welfare, but then otherwise it's all full price and I have no medical insurance (a lot of people here don't, because workplaces don't offer it, and it's not standard). In some cases, I have to choose to see a specialist privately and pay $350 for an appointment, so that I'm not waiting 6-9 months to see a specialist for something urgent, and get the scans publicly, which means the scans and tests are free. And while I'm lucky to have that, I've had to see a lot of specialists this year, and I'm like...the most financially broke I've been in over a decade, and it's not about to end any time soon. :(
Next year, among other things, I'll have to see a pulmonary/lung specialist and attend a respiratory clinic, and I'll be finding out if I have pulmonary hypertension on top of COPD (which I was diagnosed with this week). I need to still get head/neck MRIs for my tumours. Blood tests on a regular basis. I need an iron infusion because I'm anemic again. I need a knee MRI. I need a triphasic hepatic CT scan. My doctor doesn't want to give me many more tests with radiation because I've had 6 weeks of head/neck radiotherapy in the past, as well as multiple PET, CT scans and X-rays, and I'm very much at the 'the tests we're giving you will give you cancer' stage.
But anyway, not only is it difficult, it becomes more and more difficult the more illnesses there are. I've been diagnosed with two more progressive and incurable diseases on top of everything else this week, and have to get a scan to rule out possible liver cancer (I'm hoping it's not that, but my head/neck tumours can metastasise at any point, so it...could be that).
2022 has been an extremely unkind year, and at this rate, 2023 isn't shaping up to be any kinder. :(
I'm glad I can do the writing, but actually, this month I am not really pressuring myself to write at all, and haven't written anything yet. Y'all are just really lucky that I wrote some chapters in advance and can keep up a steady pace for December. But I have nothing for January, lol. x.x
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lupismaris · 1 year ago
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deeisace · 4 months ago
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tekra-brings-the-rain · 10 months ago
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Love Palestine more than you hate Israel. Love trans people more than you hate transphobia. Love the poor more than you hate the rich.
Always love who you fight for more than you hate those who you fight against. Otherwise when the Uniting Enemy is gone, you might start to hate as well.
Anger is part of revolution, but love is too.
Edit: Some people are misunderstanding this post so let me clarify. I do not mean you should not be angry at them, in fact I believe you should be very angry, I mean there needs to be some love in the mix so your anger won’t be manipulated. If your *only* driving force is anger then that anger can be flipped around to hate the very people you are trying to help. This is why a lot of media uses anger, it’s a powerful emotion. But as I said, if all you got is how mad you are at one person and not how much you care about someone else a shock inducing headline about the “barbaric Palestinians” can pull you in.
Edit 2: Since this got popular, I’m linking fundraisers below:
https://ko-fi.com/ahmedsaad94
https://www.gofundme.com/f/please-help-abdelaziz?utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=poster
https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-my-family-to-evacuate-from-gaza-to-egypt?utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customer
https://www.gofundme.com/f/yosef-get-out-of-gaza-and-get-treatment-for-cancer
https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-my-family-leave-gaza-and-arrive-canada?utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
https://www.gofundme.com/f/tppkcj-evacuate-aboods-family-from-gaza-to-safety
I do not want to derail from Palestine but I also ask you donate to this fundraiser as well
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fail-eacan · 1 year ago
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And somehow for me the common sense answer is always brain cancer
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