By: Dr. Thomas Incledon Why are metastasis and recurrence common with sarcoma? Before we get into why metastasis and recurrence are so common in cases of sarcoma, let’s explain these terms. Metastasis: Describes cancer cells that spread to a different part of...
With Triple Negative Breast Cancer there are some risk factors over which, unfortunately, women have no control. These include race, age, and genetics. At Causenta, treatment alternatives are specific to each patient and look at more than the cancer. “When we do...
By: Dr. Thomas Incledon People speak about cervical cancer like it’s not a big deal. How concerned should I be? Cancer is a serious thing no matter the type or where in the body it is located. That is why early detection is key. Specifically, with cervical...
By: Dr. Thomas Incledon What makes Triple Negative Breast Cancer different from other types of breast cancer? In order to understand how Triple Negative Breast Cancer is different from other types of breast cancer, it is important to understand that cancer cells are...
“Bladder cancer is made up of malignant cells that originate in tissues of the bladder, which is the organ where urine is stored. A challenge with bladder cancer is that people may not know they have it until it is in a late stage. Especially with bladder...