At the Speed of Lysis

At the Speed of Lysis

The speed of light, made up of particles called photons, is the fastest in the universe at 186,000 miles per second (300,000 kilometers per second). The infinitely slower speed of lysis, that is the speed at which cancer cell membranes rupture or lyse during infection...
Lost at SCLC

Lost at SCLC

Are you lost at SCLC, a complex tumor type with several potential up-and-coming therapies including RRx-001 (nibrozetone)? If so, read this EpicentRx-authored review entitled, “Lost at SCLC: a review of potential platinum sensitizers.” The review focuses on five...
A Blog About Fog

A Blog About Fog

The fog of war. This was a metaphor coined by the Prussian military analyst Carl von Clausewitz in his book, On War (1832), to describe the confusion, and uncertainty that results from the chaos of warfare. Comparable to the fog of war is the fog of treatment since it...
Word of the Woche (WOW): Fingerspitzengefühl

Word of the Woche (WOW): Fingerspitzengefühl

“This definition of Fingerspitzengefühl should be at your fingertips.” Fingerspitzengefühl Definition (noun): instinctiveness, intuitiveness, flair, or extreme situational awareness. “If a guy asks his girlfriend whether she’s put on weight, or gotten dressed in...
A Pointless Phrase

A Pointless Phrase

Raise your hand if – like us – you can’t stand the phrase “to your point.” 🙋 No, can’t stand is too mild. We despise it. Those three simple words grate like fingernails on a chalkboard. To. Your. Point. Screeeeech! We hear it all the time from talking heads on TV, and...