Volume 3Issue 3

Research

Mindfulness, Death and Dying Distress, Pain, and Breast Cancer

A M Tacon*

Cancer patients experience distress that likely will be exacerbated at some point by pain and death concerns. Abundant research indicates that mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) interventions benefit cancer populations in terms of different types of distress. The primary purpose PDF

Case Report

Primary Leiomyosarcoma of the Seminal Vesicle- a Rare Event

Anurag Mehta1,2, Prerna Chadha1 *, Poojan Agarwal1 and Gurudutt Gupta1

Primary malignancies of the seminal vesicle are rare and early detection is a problem due to the nonspecific nature of symptoms. Leiomyosarcoma of the seminal vesicle is an extremely rare neoplasm which has a poor prognosis due to late diagnosis and difficult surgical resection. PDF

Case Report

The Media and the Fight against Cancer: A Critical Perspective

Justine John Dyikuk*

The rate of cancer deaths worldwide is alarming. The threatening impact of the disease and the pain it causes victims and their families makes it more worrisome. This is why the researcher undertook a qualitative study on "The Media and the Fight against Cancer: A Critical Perspective." With the aid of the media dependency theoretical framework, PDF

Review

Is Inhibiting Translation DNA Synthesis a Viable Therapeutic Option in Oncology

Anthony J Berdis1,2, 3*

Certain DNA damaging agents including chlorambucil, temozolomide, cyclophosphamide, and cisplatin function as anti-cancer agents by indirectly inhibiting DNA synthesis. At the molecular level, these agents hinder DNA synthesis by altering the composition and structure of nucleic acid. Unfortunately, the effectiveness of these agents PDF

Review

Burkitt's Lymphoma: Insights into Etiology, Pathogenesis, Diagnosis and Possible Lines of Management

Ahmed M Kabel1,2, Malak A Alharthi 3 , Meaad H Altowairqi 3 , Dina F Qrunfulah 3, Maram N Talbi3 and Amira A Akilah2

B-cell lymphomas arise at certain stages of cellular development and maturation, potentially affecting antigen presentation and T-cell recognition. Burkitt's lymphoma (BL) is a highly malignant B-cell lymphoma that is frequently associated with Epstein-Barr virus infection. Although BL can be effectively treated leading to high survival PDF