Marie Curie, the only woman in history to win two Nobel Prizes, lost her life to the one of the most lethal forms of cancer, leukemia. However, the irony of her otherwise illustrious life was that her science research, which brought her laurels, was also responsible for this type of cancer. She, along with her …Continue Reading
Cancer affects us all- directly or indirectly. It might be a personal encounter, or someone near to you must have faced the battle. Here’s a quick guide to get answers to every question someone associated with leukemia wonders. What is leukemia? The cancer that occurs in the white blood cells is known as leukemia. It …Continue Reading
Bone Marrow transplant is an extensive procedure performed to replace healthy bone marrow stem cells with the damaged bone marrow. Stem cells are usually destroyed in the course of excessive chemotherapy and radiation while treating cancer. What are Stem Cells? To begin with, it is important to know what is bone marrow. Bone marrow is …Continue Reading