Diary of a cancer cell

Hourly adventures of a tumor cell with a good heart. No, wait, sorry, good nucleus. Learn about this terrible disease from the point of a view of a little cell, born on the wrong side of the fight.

Sunday, 7 June 2020

Hour 19: The snake charmers

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Dear diary, There are times in life when you’ve thought you were going to die so many times that you decide that maybe you don't c...
Sunday, 25 February 2018

Hour 18: Lose a lover, win an ex

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Dear diary, She wasn’t smiling. Oh no. Not even a tiny bit. It had taken me quite a few minutes to get my bearings. I mean, you ca...
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Tuesday, 6 February 2018

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Sunday, 28 January 2018

Hour 17: Mitose-me

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Dear diary, I found myself lying there, surrounded by darkness and fog. I couldn’t remember who or where I was. I couldn’t feel my body....
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Thursday, 7 January 2016

Hour 16: Splitting headaches

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Mitosis is an essential process in the lives of cells, as it allows them to replicate (become two individual cells). This is a highly regul...
Sunday, 8 November 2015

Hour 15: Resistance is futile

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Dear diary, I know it seems crazy that I could be so upset about hearing my origins. After all, I had always known I was a cancer ce...
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Wednesday, 9 September 2015

Hour 14: The hallmarks of freedom -Part II

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Dear diary, the initial revelations had my mind whirling in every direction. Who was Neo? How did I get here? Who was I, really? But ther...
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With a doctorate in molecular oncology, I am striving for a more global appreciation of basic biology. Give it a try, my dear friend Cell X might charm you.
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