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
[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
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
There are really tough decisions when you find out you have cancer. There are a lot of really tough decisions to make when you have
Most people with Li Fraumeni Syndrome know they have a mutation. Some can even tell you at which codon their mutation occurred(don’t feel bad if
George Pantziarka George Pantziarka was only 2 years old when he was diagnosed with his first cancer. George was diagnosed again with cancer at the