Michelle Tagliamonte, 58, was getting a manicure when she noticed the black lines on her thumb, which signaled the start of a fast-spreading cancer.
Scientists have found a way to 'intercept' pancreatic cancer. By inhibiting the cancer gene FGFR2, they were able to slow tumor formation. By targeting the FGFR2 and EGFR proteins, they were able to ...
Gabrielle Knipe describes her shock at being diagnosed with skin cancer at the age of 26 and how it changed her outlook on ...
Michelle Tagliamonte was shocked to see the marks becoming more noticeable and made the decision to get them checked as a precaution.
Ms Tagliamonte was diagnosed with stage zero melanoma, also referred to as melanoma in situ. This stage is when the cancer cells are contained just to the epidermis - the very outer layer of the skin ...