2019, Volume 7 - Issue 1

Discoveries Interview


Discoveries Interview: Chad Walkaden cancer survivor on how to live a healthier and longer life while diagnosed with cancer

ARTICLE (pdf)  Citation & References  DOI: 10.15190/d.2019.1  (Australia)
Chad Walkaden is the Director and a Primary Practitioner at The Cancer Blueprint, a platform developed to assist people to live better and longer lives. He is a qualified forensic social worker with over 17+ years of experience in working across the area of mental health in Australia and the UK. His unique understanding of the struggles faced by individuals with emotional and psychological challenges results from his extensive professional experiences combined with his achievements of overcoming a terminal Stage IV Adrenal Cortical Carcinoma on three separate occasions.

Reviews


Biomimetic Scaffolds in Skeletal Muscle Regeneration

Greta D. Mulbauer, Howard W.T. Matthew (USA)
Corresp. authors' affiliation: Howard W.T. Matthew, PhD, Associate Chair of Chemical Engineering, ABET Coordinator of Chemical Engineering, Undergraduate Program Officer, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI; Greta D. Mulbauer, Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA.


Therapy-induced cardiotoxicity in breast cancer patients: a well-known yet unresolved problem

Diana Ruxandra Florescu, Diana Elena Nistor (Romania)
ARTICLE (pdf)   Abstract, Citation and References DOI: 10.15190/d.2019.2
Corresp. authors' affiliation: Faculty of Medicine, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania.


Editorial


Immunotherapy for Breast Cancer: First FDA Approved Regimen

Georgiana R. Soare, Costin A. Soare (France and USA)
Corresp. authors' affiliation: Georgiana R. Soare, MDHopital Femme Mere Enfant, Hospice Civile de Lyon, Lyon, France; Costin A. Soare, MSc, QPathology, Boston, MA, USA.


The following Editorial will be published in the next issue (April-June) of Discoveries:
Digital solutions for assisting cancer patients manage the physical, emotional, psychological and social complications, by Chad Walkaden (Australia).