Remembering Mia Love: A Trailblazer’s Legacy and Biomark’s Fight Against Cancer

Personal Reflection: A Shared Journey of Loss and Hope My journey with BioMark Diagnostics is deeply personal. Two years ago, I lost my sister in the UK to glioblastoma (GBM), a journey that began with breast cancer that tragically metastasized to her brain. I flew to London, spending the last six weeks by her side, […]
From Black Plastics to Biomarkers How Environmental Causes of Cancer Can Be Prevented

From Black Plastics to Biomarkers How Environmental Causes of Cancer Can Be Prevented Seemingly harmless environmental factors in our homes can contribute to cancer risk. What you can do about it? Learn about the dangers of toxic chemicals like flame retardants and PFASs found in common household items such as plastic utensils and non-stick pans. […]
Cancer is Rising Among Women: Early Detection of Lung Cancer

Cancer is Rising Among Young Women: Early Detection of Lung Cancer Lung cancer rates are rising among younger women, making early detection more critical than ever. There is an alarming trend of increased diagnoses in women and it emphasizes the importance of early detection for successful treatment. Innovative technologies, like Biomark Diagnostics’ liquid biopsy, can […]
10 Reasons why Biomark BUX is a Buy and Long-term Hold

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WHO outlines steps to save 7 million lives from cancer

4 February 2020 News release Geneva, Switzerland The World Health Organization (WHO) today spells out the need to step up cancer services in low and middle-income countries. WHO warns that, if current trends continue, the world will see a 60% increase in cancer cases over the next two decades. The greatest increase (an estimated 81%) in new […]
Cancer risk in families

If you have family members with cancer, you may wonder if you are at risk of developing it too (if it “runs in the family”). Sometimes a gene mutation that can cause cancer is passed on to you by your parents (inherited). Cancers caused by inherited gene mutations are called inherited cancers. And sometimes cancer […]