LFS in the News: PBS NewsHour Report on Elephants, Cancer, and TP53
Elephant genes hold big hopes for cancer researchers: Elephants have 100 times more cells in their bodies than humans, which should make them far more
Elephant genes hold big hopes for cancer researchers: Elephants have 100 times more cells in their bodies than humans, which should make them far more
Research articles often are difficult for the average person to understand. One of our goals at living LFS is to help make this information easier
[pdf-embedder url=”https://livinglfs.org//wp-content/uploads/2016/01/LFS-Final-Project-Jennifer-Mallory-copy.pdf”] A few months ago, I had the opportunity to take an online course entitled Introduction to the Science of Cancer offered by the
The LFS community is extremely rare. We have a rare hereditary cancer syndrome with increased risk of all kinds of rare cancers. In our support
An important part of our mission is to raise awareness for and connect those who are living LFS. Just launched in November is our T-shirt
A year ago, a group of ladies who became friends in a support group for LFS met up to talk about what we could do
Lisanne’s grandfather, three of her aunts, an uncle and a nephew – all of them died from cancer. Her daughter got a brain tumour at
Surviving Childhood Cancer can leave quite an impact. Not only are there long term health effects from intense treatments, there are often emotional scars left.