Just over a week ago, Waves of Hope hosted an awareness day. We called it "A Day of Hope and Education". It was decided in October that Waves of Hope would get behind a researcher at Brandon University. Dr. Majumder is working on early detection of breast cancer, through a simple blood test. She is also researching to predict treatment outcomes for triple negative breast cancer. TNBC is extremely aggressive and has few treatment options. Her work is to lower the resistance of the cells and make them more responsive to treatment. She is also working on developing treatment options that are not so toxic, but still just as effective when treating breast cancer. Her dream is to find a cure for cancer. Little did we know in October what April was going to bring. It has been an absolute honor to spend time with Dr. Majumder and her husband who I call her wingman. Sujit is her lab manager and so much more. They are two of the most caring and wonderful people I know. The...
I am hopeful that everyone is up for a "Faye medical lesson", because if you keep reading, that is exactly what is going to happen. Today's lesson is on "endothelial dysfunction". It is a fancy medical term that describes a condition in which the thin layer of cells lining the blood vessels, also known as the endothelium, does not function properly. This leads to the blood vessels becoming larger, and more resistant. The endothelial plays a crucial role in regulating vascular tone, controlling blood pressure and maintaining fluid and electrolyte balance. When it functions normally i t releases nitric oxide that promote vasodilation and anti-inflammatory function. When it doesn't function properly it doesn't release nitric oxide and is the culprit for high blood pressure and fluid retention. High blood pressure is considered a chronic cardiovascular disease. It occurs when the force of blood against artery walls is consistently too high, causing damage t...