Photo by Jez Timms / Unsplash Digests On Vitamin C in Meat It's often been assumed, that meat contains no vitamin C, but what does the data actually show? Jul 1, 2025 Share this post Photo by National Cancer Institute / Unsplash Digest №21: How Feasible Is It to Help Cancer Cells to Kill Themselves 2026, week 26: Tumour lysis, differences between cancer, and what this may mean for the future success of cancer therapy. Digests Merlin L. Marquard Jul 11, 2026 — 4 min read Photo by J W / Unsplash Digest №20: The Banal Dangers of Medical Prescriptivism 2026, week 26: medical prescriptivism, the strain it puts on the medical system, and what you can do about it. Digests Merlin L. Marquard Jul 4, 2026 — 3 min read Photo by Markus Winkler / Unsplash We've Updated the Website The old site was confusing. Patients didn't know where to find what. We've updated it to much more straightforward and intuitive to navigate. Updates Merlin L. Marquard May 8, 2026 — 1 min read Photo by Ardian Lumi / Unsplash Dancing for Better Cancer Health? Dancing is one of the – if not the – most ubiquitous cross-cultural phenomenon, but can it help you with healing cancer? And what can you learn from this about exercise and social support? Essays Merlin L. Marquard Mar 24, 2026 — 7 min read Photo by Hannah Busing / Unsplash On Inviting Others into Your Game of Outliving Cancer Overcoming the disease of cancer is incredibly difficult – both medically and mentally –, but sharing that experience with those we love can make it more enjoyable and successful. Essays Merlin L. Marquard Mar 13, 2026 — 5 min read Photo by Randy Laybourne / Unsplash Correction: Recent Retraction of a Case Study on Fenbendazole Use in Cancer Patients A paper, which we've referenced in the past, has been retracted. We thus issue a correction as to keep you on the bleeding edge of scientific insight. Corrections Merlin L. Marquard Feb 25, 2026 — 2 min read
Photo by National Cancer Institute / Unsplash Digest №21: How Feasible Is It to Help Cancer Cells to Kill Themselves 2026, week 26: Tumour lysis, differences between cancer, and what this may mean for the future success of cancer therapy. Digests Merlin L. Marquard Jul 11, 2026 — 4 min read
Photo by J W / Unsplash Digest №20: The Banal Dangers of Medical Prescriptivism 2026, week 26: medical prescriptivism, the strain it puts on the medical system, and what you can do about it. Digests Merlin L. Marquard Jul 4, 2026 — 3 min read
Photo by Markus Winkler / Unsplash We've Updated the Website The old site was confusing. Patients didn't know where to find what. We've updated it to much more straightforward and intuitive to navigate. Updates Merlin L. Marquard May 8, 2026 — 1 min read
Photo by Ardian Lumi / Unsplash Dancing for Better Cancer Health? Dancing is one of the – if not the – most ubiquitous cross-cultural phenomenon, but can it help you with healing cancer? And what can you learn from this about exercise and social support? Essays Merlin L. Marquard Mar 24, 2026 — 7 min read
Photo by Hannah Busing / Unsplash On Inviting Others into Your Game of Outliving Cancer Overcoming the disease of cancer is incredibly difficult – both medically and mentally –, but sharing that experience with those we love can make it more enjoyable and successful. Essays Merlin L. Marquard Mar 13, 2026 — 5 min read
Photo by Randy Laybourne / Unsplash Correction: Recent Retraction of a Case Study on Fenbendazole Use in Cancer Patients A paper, which we've referenced in the past, has been retracted. We thus issue a correction as to keep you on the bleeding edge of scientific insight. Corrections Merlin L. Marquard Feb 25, 2026 — 2 min read