IN OTHER #CANCER NEWS
with radiation done, now starts the fun of healing my nuclear boob's skin and the skin of the adjacent armpit. they look like they were blasted by an atomic bomb.
and apparently am enough of an ashy fucker that my skin gets so dry it hurts to raise my arm. i have to wash, wet & moisturize at least every 3-4 hours so it won't hurt.
bought not even a week ago a tub of moisturizing healing ointment and am already 1/3 of the way. am an IRL Bill Burr joke 🙄
J’ai une question pour les personnes qui ont eu un #cancer, si vous êtes à l’aise de répondre à la question. Comment vous êtes vous ajustez à la vie après cette épreuve? (J’ai eu un cancer du sein, mastectomie unilatérale en janvier dernier). J’ai beaucoup de mal.
I have a question for people who had #cancer, if you are comfortable to answer. How did you adjust to life after this ordeal? (I had a breast cancer, unilateral mastectomy last January). I struggle a lot.
Une équipe Inserm lilloise, en collaboration avec d’autres laboratoires Inserm, vient de détailler la cascade d’évènements qui explique comment certaines bactéries du microbiote, une fois infiltrées au sein d’une tumeur colorectale, limitent l’action de la chimiothérapie.
"Republicans, refusing to give Biden a 'win,' voted against the [cancer research] funding. Even though this would be a win for all Americans – and humanity – it apparently did not outweigh the politics of making a Democrat look good. This is the definition of party over country."