by Mark Roby | Oct 21, 2019
In late March of 2003, I was lying in a large, cavernous chemo room in Michigan. As 10 million units of interferon cursed into me, I could feel myself going into the abyss. Even though I was in this dream state, I can remember my oncologist whispering in my ear,...
by Mark Roby | Oct 7, 2019
The old notion of the all knowing doctor and the passive patient still works some of the time. But if you are facing a malignancy, there’s a good chance that the outcome might not be optimal . Not because doctors aren’t trying, but because cancer is one of...
by pixelMIGHT | May 21, 2016
Your Tumor Is as Unique as Your Fingerprint Many patients don’t realize that the secret to their survival lies in learning as much as they can about their tumor. Today there are many technologies available for researching one’s tumor. They include...