Cancer Personal Statement

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Cancer. A disease that affects the lives of eight million men, women and children each year worldwide. I am just one out of the eight million. After losing my only aunty to stomach cancer three years ago, during the midst of the struggle of coming to terms with the loss, I began reading Livescience and National Geographic articles about cancer in hope to find answers about a disease that millions were losing against. Learning that an uncontrollable division of cells as small as 20 micrometers can cause cancer fascinated me. It fuelled my desire to learn more about diseases and the massive impact they have and bought me to a realisation that Biomedical Science would be an excellent course for me to study. Studying modules such as Cancer Biology and Clinical Microbiology would give me a greater understanding about genes accountable in the development of cancer and also diagnosis of human disease.
Acting on my desire to learn about diseases, studying Biology for A-level is the best choice I made. It allowed me to develop critical reasoning and analytical skills and gave me the chance to consolidate the knowledge I already possessed of the subject. In particular, the study of cellular control …show more content…

I was lucky enough to be able to see a blood sample of a patient suffering from malaria. Seeing P. Vivax (The most common protozoal parasite in Pakistan) under the microscope makes me curious about learning and investigating about the underlying mechanisms for diseases. I was also able to improve my language skills as I got to spend time with non-English speakers, which also helped me understand a culture different to mine. To develop my language skills further, I joined a film club at school, where I was able to expand on my French speaking skills learnt at GCSE. However, I definitely have a lot more to

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