by kelly@thewillowtreefoundation.com | Jan 18, 2022 | Cancer Resources
New blood cancer gene defect can be treated with existing drugs: A defective gene, normally found in blood cancers, could be treated with drugs already available for cancers with similar gene defects, scientists at Queen’s University Belfast and the University of...
by kelly@thewillowtreefoundation.com | Jan 18, 2022 | Cancer Resources
When you are going through treatment, taking medications becomes part of your daily routine. In Richard’s case he was taking too many to fit in a pill box and at different times of the day. So the Medisafe App became a life-saver, as you add all of the...
by kelly@thewillowtreefoundation.com | Jan 18, 2022 | Cancer Resources
If you want to listen to engaging conversations, learn about new research & therapies and here from direct experience of people with cancer, listen to this Yes To Life Podcast for some inspiration.
by kelly@thewillowtreefoundation.com | Jan 18, 2022 | Book Reccomendations
We are approaching our journey to complete remission by following an integrative approach. This means following medical intervention and treatment from our oncologist but complementing it with various alternative practices like Radionics, Distant Healing, Homeopathy,...
by kelly@thewillowtreefoundation.com | Jan 18, 2022 | Cancer Resources
After a couple of cycles of chemotherapy Richard’s Red Blood Cells started to drop. This is a side effect of chemotherapy and will make you feel tired, lacking of oxygen, anaemia etc. Some people require a blood transfusion, but Richard’s hasn’t got...