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Cancer Collection (#18)

"Cancer: A Journey Through Time and Cells" Step back in time to ancient Egypt with a captivating map showcasing the rich history of this enigmatic civilization

Background imageCancer Collection: Radiotherapy treatment C014 / 0164

Radiotherapy treatment C014 / 0164
Radiotherapy treatment. Cancer patient positioned under a linear accelerator in a radiotherapy suite. Linear accelerators are used to produce radiation to treat cancer

Background imageCancer Collection: Lung cancer cell division, artwork C013 / 4630

Lung cancer cell division, artwork C013 / 4630
Lung cancer cell division. Computer artwork of a lung cancer cell during cell division (cytokinesis). The two daughter cells remain temporarily joined by a cytoplasmic bridge (centre)

Background imageCancer Collection: Blood cancer, conceptual image C013 / 4618

Blood cancer, conceptual image C013 / 4618
Blood cancer, conceptual image. Computer artwork of the interior of a blood vessel, showing cancer cells (dark) amongst normal red blood cells (red)

Background imageCancer Collection: Blood cancer, conceptual image C013 / 4614

Blood cancer, conceptual image C013 / 4614
Blood cancer, conceptual image. Computer artwork of the interior of a blood vessel, showing cancer cells (white) amongst normal red blood cells (red)

Background imageCancer Collection: Prostate cancer cell, SEM C013 / 5012

Prostate cancer cell, SEM C013 / 5012
Prostate cancer cell, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The uneven surface of this cell is typical of cancer cells

Background imageCancer Collection: Prostate cancer cell, SEM C013 / 5011

Prostate cancer cell, SEM C013 / 5011
Prostate cancer cell, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The uneven surface of this cell is typical of cancer cells

Background imageCancer Collection: 18th President of the United States. Grants death at Mount McGregor, New York, 23 July 1885

18th President of the United States. Grants death at Mount McGregor, New York, 23 July 1885
ULYSSES S.GRANT (1822-1885). 18th President of the United States. Grants death at Mount McGregor, New York, 23 July 1885, with portraits (top) of attending physician John H

Background imageCancer Collection: American patent medicine advertisement, 1876, for cancer treatment

American patent medicine advertisement, 1876, for cancer treatment
PATENT MEDICINE, 1876. American patent medicine advertisement, 1876, for cancer treatment

Background imageCancer Collection: A late 19th century American advertisement for a quack cure

A late 19th century American advertisement for a quack cure
QUACK ADVERTISEMENT. A late 19th century American advertisement for a quack cure

Background imageCancer Collection: American advertisement, c1875, for a quack cure

American advertisement, c1875, for a quack cure
CANCER TREATMENT, c1875. American advertisement, c1875, for a quack cure

Background imageCancer Collection: Discodermid sponge

Discodermid sponge
Discodermia lives a sessile life on the seabed around North America and the Caribbean

Background imageCancer Collection: Cinchona officianalis illustration, quinine

Cinchona officianalis illustration, quinine
From the Plate Collection of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageCancer Collection: Cancer terrestris

Cancer terrestris
Land crab plate 32 from Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahamas, Vol 2 by Mark Catesby

Background imageCancer Collection: Cigarettes - Red white and blue packet of Royals Superkings cigarettes with smoking seriously

Cigarettes - Red white and blue packet of Royals Superkings cigarettes with smoking seriously damages health warning UK
MAB-442 Cigarettes - Red white and blue packet of Royals Superkings cigarettes with smoking seriously damages health warning UK Mark Boulton contact details: prints@ardea.com tel

Background imageCancer Collection: Cancer

Cancer. Astronomical chart showing crab forming the constellation. Date 1825




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"Cancer: A Journey Through Time and Cells" Step back in time to ancient Egypt with a captivating map showcasing the rich history of this enigmatic civilization. Amidst the grandeur, let us delve into the intricate world of cancer. Witness the battle within our bodies as T lymphocytes fiercely combat cancer cells under an SEM microscope. This microscopic view reveals the relentless fight that takes place daily, reminding us of both resilience and vulnerability. Travel across continents to California's vibrant city, San Diego, where the iconic US Midway stands tall as a museum and event venue. Just like this majestic ship, we navigate through life's challenges with strength and determination when faced with cancer. In London, marvel at the mesmerizing sight of the illuminated pink London Eye against the backdrop of River Thames. It symbolizes hope and unity in raising awareness for breast cancer – a reminder that together we can conquer any obstacle. From ancient artistry to modern interpretations, Eugene Samuel Grasset's masterpiece "July: Harvesting and Sheep Shearing" transports us to simpler times when nature dictated our lives. Cancer reminds us that life is precious; it urges us to cherish every moment spent amidst bountiful fields or beneath clear blue skies. Centuries ago, frescoes depicted June as a month filled with abundance and joyous celebrations. Today we honor those affected by cancer during this month – celebrating their strength while striving for breakthroughs in research and treatment options. Peer into medical science through micrographs capturing acute promyelocytic leukemia or ovarian cancer cells under light microscopy. These images serve as reminders that behind every diagnosis lies immense courage from patients battling these diseases head-on. Just like diverse crab varieties found along coastlines worldwide, each person's experience with cancer is unique yet interconnected by shared struggles and triumphs. Let empathy guide our understanding as we support one another on this challenging journey. Finally, explore your zodiac horoscope star sign – an emblem of individuality and cosmic influence.