Why Do We Die of Cancer? A Brief Overview of the Pathophysiology of Cancer

This article was published on Arbona Health Hub Volume 1 Issue 2 (ISSN: 3065-5544). People often talk about cancer and the ruthless, painful, and terrifying disease it can be. With incidences in the USA of 440.5 per 100,000 men and women per year (National Institute of Cancer, 2017-2021). According to the World Health Organization, “in… Read More Why Do We Die of Cancer? A Brief Overview of the Pathophysiology of Cancer

Breastfeeding’s Role in Reducing Breast Cancer Risk

This article was published on Arbona Health Hub Volume 1 Issue 2 (ISSN: 3065-5544). Breast feeding is vital for the nutrition and immune system development of the newborn. To fulfill this function, breast tissue undergoes processes of differentiation or “activation” at the histological level to begin the production of breast milk and develop the necessary… Read More Breastfeeding’s Role in Reducing Breast Cancer Risk

Understanding Glioblastoma for Effective Brain Cancer Treatment Strategies

Glioblastoma (GBM) is an aggressive brain tumor with a poor prognosis, but certain patients survive longer than average, possibly due to distinct molecular and clinical characteristics. Developing treatments targeting these unique features, such as IDH mutations and MGMT methylation, may improve outcomes. Immunotherapy and advanced imaging techniques also show promise for future treatment innovation.… Read More Understanding Glioblastoma for Effective Brain Cancer Treatment Strategies