by Mark Roby | Apr 22, 2018
In late March of 2003 , I was lying in a large , cavernous chemo room in Michigan. As 10 million units of interferon coursed into me, I could feel myself going into the abyss. Even though I was in the dream state, I can remember my oncologist whispering in my ear,...
by Mark Roby | Dec 10, 2017
It was late June of 2009 and I was on the brink. Over the previous few months I had collapsed a number of times and had to be transferred to various emergency rooms. Often I was short of breath, dizzy, and swelling up like a balloon. Furthermore, many of my labs...
by Mark Roby | Feb 23, 2017
Reviews and excerpts from readers of Lifelines to Cancer Survival. Cutting Edge tumor testing and Targeted Therapies, Patient engagement, Patient self advocacy, Self care, Advanced Cancer Modalities,
by pixelMIGHT | Jun 29, 2016
We just returned from the Cleveland Clinic for my quarterly scans and MRI’s. During those three days, I met a number of patients like myself who were on treatment or had liver transplants. What impressed me was their determination and intention to get the best...
by pixelMIGHT | Jun 4, 2016
Tools For Researching Your Own Diagnosis!,,,, There are a number of important research tools that most patients don’t know about, including molecular profiling, cancer biomarkers, and chemosensitivity assays. Additionally, TumorGrafts, implanted in animal...