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Prostate Cancer News: Low-Carb Diet May Slow Tumor Growth
Note from Connie: I never discontinue to be amazed at the ever-increasing amounts of research, which point to the benefits of cutting out or cutting back on those perpetrator carbs.You'll now larn about a new survey from research workers at the , who establish that a low-carb diet reduced the growing of prostate gland tumours in mice, as the observed. Jennifer conveys you the details.A new survey could supply hopeful news for the two million American work force currently living with .Duke University research workers establish that mice set on the low-carb diet had the least tumours and lived longer than the those who ate A diet a high in carbohydrates."If this is ultimately confirmed in human clinical trials, it have immense deductions for prostate gland malignant neoplastic disease therapy through something that all of us can control, our diets," said Sir Leslie Stephen Freedland, M.D., a urologist and Pb writer of the study, which was published in the diary .Thanks to for the tip on this potentially life-saving research -- currently, . And let's trust those human clinical trials acquire under manner soon!Jennifer Douglas Moore for sugar SHOCK! Blog
http://lalunatique.blogspot.com/2007/11/prostate-cancer-news-low-carb-diet-may.htmlObese prostate cancer patients face higher risk of death : Health
New York, November 14 - Obese work force with prostate gland gland gland gland secretory organ gland malignant neoplastic disease human face a higher hazard of decease even after treatment, a United States survey have found.Prostate malignant neoplastic disease impacts the prostate gland of the male generative system and fleshiness is a known hazard factor for the disease.Doctors astatine the Bay State General Hospital in Hub Of The Universe studied about 945 work force between 1987 and 1992 to see the impact of weight on endurance after treatment of prostate cancer.The survey participants had undergone treatment for locally advanced prostate cancer.They establish that being corpulence Oregon obese at clip of diagnosing was an independent hazard factor for decease from prostate cancer, reported wellness portal Checkup News Today.The survey showed that work force with a BMI between 25 and under 30, which intends they were overweight, at the clip of diagnosing were more than than 1.5 modern modern times more likely to decease from the malignant neoplastic disease than work force with normal BMI (lower than 25).BMI or Body Mass Index is a measurement of organic structure fat based on tallness and weight.Men with a BMI of 30 or over (obese) were 1.6 times more likely to decease from the disease compared to work force with normal BMI, the research workers said.After Five years, work force with BMI under 25 had a prostate malignant neoplastic disease particular mortality charge per unit of 6.5 percent. This compared to 13.1 percentage for work force with a BMI of 25 to 30 and 12.2 percentage for work force with BMI of 30 or more.(c) Indo-Asian News Service
http://lalunatique.blogspot.com/2007/11/obese-prostate-cancer-patients-face.htmlBreast cancer survivors face another battle
When Susan Heun showed up at Froedtert Hospital last month, all she wanted was a 2nd sentiment on her breast cancer. Cancer Treatment ConcernsPhoto/At Froedtert Hospital in Wauwatosa, Susan Heun reappraisals a diagnostic test with heart specialist William Choi this fall. She believes that a malignant neoplastic disease drug was responsible for her going into bosom failure. Quotable It's a contemplation of success. They are surviving long adequate to be at risk. - Jim Stewart,an oncologist at the University of Wisconsin River Hospital and Clinics in Madison AdvertisementShe wasn't expecting that bosom docs would acquire involved in her treatment. Heun, 58, collapsed and went into cardiac apprehension at the Wauwatosa infirmary while awaiting routine tests. She was revived, only to acquire distressing news: Her bosom was not pumping as well as it should, which might have got been the consequence of the breast malignant neoplastic disease treatments she received a couple of old age earlier. "Now I'm going place with bosom medication," Heun said while lying in her bed at the hospital, with her husband, Tom, sitting adjacent to her. "I didn't come up in with bosom medication. Now we've got two problems." For years, doctors have got known that some chemotherapy drugs and radiation can damage the heart. But docs and patients have got got ratcheted up their concern as malignant neoplastic disease patients dwell longer and as option therapies less toxic to the bosom have go available. "In the old days, cardiac decease (for malignant neoplastic disease patients) was a blessing," said Byung-il William Choi, a Froedtert cardiologist. "No more." Recent research published in the Diary of the American College of Cardiology suggested that breast malignant neoplastic disease patients might be at even higher hazard because of what's known as the "multiple-hit" hypothesis. The writers noted that physical inaction and fleshiness - two independent hazard factors for breast malignant neoplastic disease and bosom disease - are more than common in breast malignant neoplastic disease patients. Then, add in the assorted therapies breast malignant neoplastic disease patients must travel through. The consequence is a series of "cardiovascular insults," the writers wrote. The abuses do the bosom even more than susceptible to hurt and the patient more at hazard of dying prematurely. Survivors at riskHeun's state of affairs is complicated. Froedtert docs state they make not believe her malignant neoplastic disease treatments led to the cardiac arrhythmia that caused her bosom to stop. However, they establish another job with her bosom that they make believe was caused by the malignant neoplastic disease treatments. Her bosom wasn't pumping efficiently. Cardiologists usage a measurement known as expulsion fraction to depict how much blood is pumped out of the left ventricle, the heart's chief pumping chamber, with each beat. A normal expulsion fraction is 55% to 75%. Heun's expulsion fraction is 35%, indicating harm to the bosom musculus and a status known as bosom failure. "I knew that the chemotherapy and the radiation had something to make with this," said heart specialist Choi, who also is a professor of medical specialty at the Checkup College of Wisconsin River in Wauwatosa. Twenty-five old age ago, Choi co-wrote A paper in the American Heart Diary highlighting the cardiovascular concerns of a peculiar malignant neoplastic disease drug and offering recommendations on how and when it should be used to restrict bosom damage. Today, with 2.3 million American women living with a history of breast malignant neoplastic disease and a 24% driblet in the breast malignant neoplastic disease decease charge per unit alone from 1990 to 2000, the concern is even more than magnified. Pursuit for less-toxic drugsMore and more than docs are looking to replace old-line cancer drugs that have got known toxic bosom personal effects with 1s that mightiness work as well but without the bosom problems, said Jim Stewart, an oncologist at the University of Wisconsin River Hospital and Clinics in Madison. "We have got to presume that a adult female with breast malignant neoplastic disease will be alive 20 or 30 old age later," said Stewart, also a professor of medical specialty at UW. Indeed, since aging is an independent hazard factor for bosom disease, longer endurance for breast malignant neoplastic disease patients who also might have got been exposed to heart-damaging drugs is likely to intend more than lawsuits of cardiovascular disease in the old age to come. "It's a contemplation of success," Jimmy Stewart said. "They are surviving long adequate to be at risk." In September, a survey of 43,338 aged women treated for breast malignant neoplastic disease between 1992 and 2002 establish a 26% higher charge per unit of subsequent bosom failure in those treated with anthracycline malignant neoplastic disease drugs compared with non-anthracycline drugs. Anthracyclines are a social class of drugs used on a assortment of malignant neoplastic diseases and still are a pillar in breast malignant neoplastic disease treatment. The research was published in the Diary of Clinical Oncology. Although anthracycline drugs are of more than concern, most of the drugs used to handle breast malignant neoplastic disease present some short-term and long-term possible for bosom complications, docs say. Issues with radiationIn March, a survey in the Diary of the National Cancer Institute raised concerns about radiation therapy. The survey noted that docs have got modified radiation therapy since the 1970s so that it is less noxious to the heart. However, it still can have got an harmful consequence on the heart, according to the study. The survey involved 1,979 women who underwent radiation therapy of the internal mammary concatenation lymph nodes. They had higher rates of bosom failure and bosom valve disfunction than those who received only breast irradiation. In addition, women who received radiation therapy and who smoked were three modern times more likely to have got a bosom attack. At some hospitals, oncologists now are using non-anthracycline drugs in selected breast malignant neoplastic disease patients who already have got bosom jobs that mightiness be worsened by the drugs. John Charlson, an oncologist at Froedtert and an helper professor of medical specialty at the Checkup College, pointed to recent preliminary research suggesting that another social class of malignant neoplastic disease drugs called taxanes might be less toxic to the bosom than anthracyclines. As a consequence of that research, about 10% of breast malignant neoplastic disease patients at Froedtert now are treated with the new drugs while docs wait for more than research to see if the drugs can be used in bigger groupings of breast malignant neoplastic disease patients, he said. Already, some Internet-savvy patients are asking about other drug options because of concerns about bosom damage, he said. A 2nd opportunity at lifeThe other good news is that by life style alterations and controlling other cardiovascular hazard factors, malignant neoplastic disease patients might be able to cut down their bosom hazard significantly, said Pamela Douglas, co-author of the paper last calendar month in the Diary of the American College of Cardiology. That includes maintaining a healthy weight, exercising and being vigilant about controlling their blood pressure level and cholesterol, said Douglas, a professor of cardiology at Duke University Checkup Center in Durham, N.C. Indeed, she said the success of breast malignant neoplastic disease treatment intends docs increasingly are telling patients two things: "Congratulations, you've been cured of cancer. Since you've been given a 2nd opportunity at life, here's what you necessitate to make to optimize it." In improver to radiation therapy and anthracycline drugs, the diary article noted other bosom concerns associated with breast malignant neoplastic disease treatment: • Another common breast malignant neoplastic disease drug, Herceptin, is associated with a 2% to 4.1% increased relative incidence of bosom failure. • Although endocrine therapy drugs such as as estrogen antagonist are not known to be detrimental to the bosom (and might actually be good for the heart), those drugs cause a little addition in formation of clots. • Promising new drugs that interfere with the blood supply to tumours might also increase the hazard of clots, cut down the pumping ability of the bosom and decline high blood pressure. • Astatine the same time, physical inaction and weight addition can decline bosom jobs for malignant neoplastic disease patients. Some research proposes that breast malignant neoplastic disease patients lessening their physical activity by two hours a week. Another survey establish that more than than 70% of patients increased their organic structure weight by 5 to 14 pounds. Other patients affectedIt's not just breast malignant neoplastic disease patients who are at risk. In 1999, Sue Northey of John Hope Franklin underwent extended radiation therapy for Hodgkin's disease, treatment that would damage her bosom a few old age later. Northey, 49, said she doesn't retrieve being told about the possible for bosom problems, although things were such as a film over and she was so worried about the malignant neoplastic disease that any warnings might have got slipped her mind. "How would I have got made a different decision?" she added. "It was choosing between life and death, and I chose life." Her malignant neoplastic disease have been in complete remittal since 1999, but a few old age ago the first marks of other jobs started cropping up. She began feeling short of breath in 2004. "By the end I couldn't even walk up a flight of stairs," said Northey, an advertisement executive. "I just didn't have got any life anymore." Tests showed she had a status known as constrictive pericarditis, a status in which the pericardium, the pouch around the heart, goes inflamed, calcified and thick. A normal pericardium is about 1 to 3 millimetres thick; Northey's was between 5 and 8 millimeters. In July, Northey underwent a five-hour heart operation at Froedtert to take cicatrix tissue and portion of the pericardium. Her shortness of breath have gone away, and she easily can walk for a half-hour on the treadmill. "I have got a new rental on life," she said. "I experience the best I've felt in a decade." Her case, though, is an illustration of how malignant neoplastic disease patients should be especially argus-eyed about taking attention of their Black Maria because of the jobs that tin happen long after treatment, said Northey's doctor, Spike Lee Biblo, a heart specialist at Froedtert. "It's wish a cheat game where you're trying to remain five or 10 old age ahead," said Biblo, frailty president of medical specialty at the Checkup College. "In women, bosom disease is still the figure 1 killer."
http://lalunatique.blogspot.com/2007/11/breast-cancer-survivors-face-another.htmlTalk shifts to best way to pay for cancer plan
AUSTIN — Now that Texans have got voted to set up a malignant neoplastic disease institute and let up to $3 billion in chemical chemical bonds for research, it's up to state functionaries to acquire the programme running and make up one's mind whether they'll utilize the approved bonds or direct taxation gross to pay for it. Proposition 15 doesn't necessitate lawmakers to publish the bonds, up to $300 million of which can be sold each twelvemonth and could be $1.6 billion in interest. But the chemical bonds were set in the fundamental law to guarantee the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Lone-Star State would have got a beginning to back up research workers and supply grants. After the institute is put up, the first grants likely won't be awarded until 2009, functionaries said. That's when lawmakers next ran into in regular session and could see whether to directly monetary fund the program, skipping the involvement payments. Whether lawmakers make so will depend on the economic system and other budget demands, including the continuing demand to subsidise school place taxation charge per unit reductions. Some already cognize they'd wish to see the state clasp off on merchandising the bonds. "I believe we could come up up up with it (the money) or come up with one-half of it, and sell half the bonds," said Rep. Robert Penn Warren Chisum, R-Pampa, president of the budget-writing House Appropriations Committee. "If we don't borrow it, we don't have got to pay $4.6 billion (in principal and interest) to pay off those bonds."Rep. George C. Scott Hochberg, D-Houston, pushed for paying for the research directly during House argument on the measure. He said it's "good for Lone-Star State that we make this research here," but he'd wish to see the state wage for it without adoption if possible. "We can salvage the taxpayers a whole heck of a batch of money by paying hard cash instead of using our recognition card," he said. Debate continuesAmericans for Prosperity-Texas opposing all the chemical bond proposals on the ballot, concerned about the cost of incurring debt. Now that Proposition 15 have got passed, said Peggy Venable, manager of the group, "I believe we will certainly promote the state to pay for it out of existing grosses when they come up up back in session, particularly since we had a budget excess at the end of last session and we'll have a bigger 1 when we come back."But Rep. Jim Keffer, who authored the constitutional amendment, said issuing chemical bonds will smoothen the process. "I believe it's going to be a batch easier on the state, even though you make have got the dorsum end of the funding charges, which is a large deal. In anybody's book, $1.8 billion in involvement or around there is a batch of money," said Keffer, R-Eastland, president of the tax-writing Ways and Means Committee. But he added, "Getting things under manner and not having that upfront disbursal is going to be better for the state. I believe it'll be better on the state to not have got to blast out $600 million in a biennium. However, that'll be up to the powerfulnesses that be to acquire that figured out."Gov. Crick Ralph Barton Perry initially proposed paying for malignant neoplastic disease research by leasing the Lone-Star State Lottery to a private firm, but that thought went nowhere. This week, Ralph Barton Perry said he's focused on the research, not how it's financed. "I had other ways of paying for them (bond proposals), if you will recall. But we're past that. The Legislature said here's how we're going to pay for it," Ralph Barton Perry said. "This makes not, by the way, necktie the custody of the Legislature from disbursement full general gross dollars on this, or other beginnings of revenue. This just gives us the option ... of using this word word form of payment, this form of investment."Committees come up nextThe next measure for state functionaries is to name two committees: the inadvertence commission that volition regulate the institute and the scientific research and bar programmes committee, whose undertakings will include reviewing grant and loan applications and recommending funding. Perry, Lt. Gov. Saint David Dewhurst and House Speaker Uncle Tom Craddick will do assignments to both. The inadvertence commission also will include appointees from the accountant and lawyer general, and the scientific commission will include members named by university chancellors. "Basically, now the existent political portion of this begins," said Venable. "Our challenge will be to do certain we trust on experts and not on the political caprices of elective functionaries who see this as an chance to convey place the bacon to their legislative districts."Keffer said there are protections against political decisions. "It's extremely arms-length from any (legislative) member," Keffer said.
http://lalunatique.blogspot.com/2007/11/talk-shifts-to-best-way-to-pay-for.htmlAnti Oxidants
It is known, for example, that certain foods, including many veggies and fruits, may offer some positive personal effects in the fighting against cancer. Antioxidants fighting free groups and in so doing, they assist support you against cancer, cataracts, wrinkles, and other really negative facets of aging. If not, chemotherapy (taking drugs to struggle the cancer) and radiation therapy (using high-dose x-rays to kill malignant neoplastic disease cells) are the lone picks that volition hopefully assist the victim.This affects getting your immune system to struggle your malignant neoplastic disease and there is, and will be, a batch of research being done in this area. Some of the surveys comparing greenish tea drinkers to non-green tea drinkers support the claim that greenish tea drinking, in fact forestalls certain types of cancer. Green tea: Lowers cholesterin Slows arthritis Prevents the growing of malignant neoplastic disease cells Assists weight loss What accounts for the wellness benefits of greenish tea extract. Some also demo that providing chemotherapy to women with non-metastasized breast malignant neoplastic disease forestalls the visual aspect of systemic spreading and that the usage of oestrogen antagonist (a selective estrogen receptor modulator) additions the remedy charge per unit in women with internal secretion positive breast cancer. As it incorporates the chemical chemical compound EGCG, the tea forestalls malignant neoplastic disease cells from growing when the compound binds with the enzyme also establish in the body.The cervical malignant neoplastic disease vaccine, known as Gardasil, is a genetically engineered vaccine, which forestalls cervical malignant neoplastic disease by blocking infection with two viruses called HPV 16 and 18. Prevents from certain types of malignant neoplastic disease also. It also incorporates beta and alphacarotens with the aid of which it forestalls and even changes by reversal lung cancer.Green tea: Lowers cholesterin Slows arthritis Prevents the growing of malignant neoplastic disease cells Assists weight loss What accounts for the wellness benefits of greenish tea extract. Some of the surveys comparing greenish tea drinkers to non-green tea drinkers support the claim that greenish tea drinking, in fact forestalls certain types of cancer. As it incorporates the chemical chemical compound EGCG, the tea forestalls malignant neoplastic disease cells from growing when the compound binds with the enzyme also establish in the body.It keeps balance amongst three doshas and effectively commands digestive problems, beef ups heart, normalizes cholesterol, forestalls cancer, constructs up and prolongs defence mechanism, betters eye-sight and detoxifies the body. Soybeans have got genistein in them, which is an angiostat (anti-growth compound that forestalls malignant neoplastic disease from growing by preventing the formation of new blood vas that assistance malignant neoplastic disease cells to grow). Other of import advantages of carrot besides those mentioned above includes preventing assorted gastrointestinal ailments like intestinal colic and ulcerations and it also forestalls bosom onslaughts and malignant neoplastic disease by cut downs cholesterin degrees as it have high soluble fiber levels.
http://lalunatique.blogspot.com/2007/11/anti-oxidants.htmlFriends of Warren Zevon To Play at Maverick Saloon - Raising Awareness of Asbestos Cancer, Mesothelioma
SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Nov. One /PRNewswire/ -- The Maverick Barroom willhost a testimonial to the late songster Robert Penn Warren Zevon on December 8, 2007 from4 Prime Minister until 7 Prime Minister to raise research money and consciousness for Mesothelioma, thedisease that claimed the life of the much loved and well-thought-of troubadour. Tickets for the show are $35.00 and will be available November 5, 2007 atThe Maverick Barroom or by going on the web to . The return from the show will travel to The Mesothelioma Applied ResearchFoundation located in Santa Barbara, calcium and theAsbestos Disease Awareness Organization . Respective well-known artists whoplayed with Zevon will fall in Zevon's boy ADAO National Spokesperson JordanZevon at the human race celebrated barroom to execute Robert Penn Warren Zevon songs. Zevon'sfinal record record album The Wind earned two posthumous Grammy Awards in 2004 for BestRock Vocal Performance and Best Contemporary Folk album. Rock and Axial Rotation Hallway of Fame guitar player Microphone Joseph Campbell will be performingwith his set The Dirty Knobs. Campbell, best known for his work as thelead guitar participant with Uncle Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, have appeared onseveral Robert Penn Warren Zevon record albums including the Grammy winning The Wind. SantaBarbara occupant Kenny Jonathan Edwards will also be on manus to play. Edwards,folk-rock veteran soldier and co-founder of the Rock Poneys with Linda Ronstadtand Bryndle with Karla Bonoff, recorded respective hits for Ronstadt that werewritten by Robert Penn Robert Penn Warren Zevon, including Carmelita, Rush Down the Wind, andPoor Poor Pitiful Me. Inch addition, Jonathan Jonathan Edwards played on some of Warren'salbums as well, including Zevon's best-known album Excitable Boy. JoiningCampbell and Jonathan Edwards will be lanthanum based multi-instrumentalist and composerMatt Cartsonis. Cartsonis have written respective tons for film, televisionand assorted commercials. Cartsonis have worked with both Zevon and Edwards. Cartsonis also have the differentiation of playing with Zevon on Zevon's finaltour before he was diagnosed with mesothelioma. Finally, rounding out theroster of participants who worked with Zevon is Los Angeles based singersongwriter Phil William F. Cody who spent a important amount of clip in the 1990stouring with Zevon and shares narratives and penetrations in the new Zevonbiography "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead" by former Zevon partner Crystal Zevon. Respective up and coming immature people from the cardinal coast, includingCrosby Loggins, Alice Paul Edmund Cartwright and the Nathan McEuen Set will open up theshow with their renderings of Zevon songs. For more than information pleasecontact Karenic or Kara Jones, 805 688-7786 or travel to .
http://lalunatique.blogspot.com/2007/11/friends-of-warren-zevon-to-play-at.htmlCancer Claim Is Dismissed Against Wyeth Hormone Drugs
, the biggest shaper of hormone-replacement medical specialties used during menopause, won judgment of dismissal of a lawsuit in Gopher State linking its Premarin and Prempro drugs to breast cancer. Judge Saint George F. McGunnigle of state territory tribunal in Minneapolis granted Wyeth's movement to throw out the case, opinion that a adult female who blamed the drugs for her breast malignant neoplastic disease had failed to offer any "scientifically valid evidence" supporting her claim, the company said yesterday.The determination come ups more than than two hebdomads after a state tribunal jury in Reno, Nev., ruled that Premarin and Prempro had helped cause breast malignant neoplastic disease in three women and awarded them a sum of $134.5 million. Wyeth, which confronts more than than 5,300 lawsuits over the two drugs, is appealing that decision. As many as six million women took the Andrew Andrew Andrew Wyeth medical specialties for climacteric symptoms like hot flashes and temper swings before a survey in 2002 highlighted the drugs' golf course to cancer.Annual gross gross sales of Wyeth's hormone-replacement drugs topped $2 billion before the Women's Health Enterprise study, sponsored by the , suggested that women using the medical specialties had a 24 percentage higher hazard of breast cancer.The drugs, which are still on the market, generated more than than $1 billion in sales in 2006.Wyeth's lawyers take a firm stand the company conducted extended safety diagnostic tests on the drugs and warned of the hazards through prescription labels and information sheets. They also postulate that the company properly marketed the drugs as good to women with climacteric symptoms and osteoporosis.
http://lalunatique.blogspot.com/2007/10/cancer-claim-is-dismissed-against-wyeth.htmlReport: Breast Cancer Death Rates Drop for Older Women, Remain Steady for Younger Women
Less women are dying from breast cancer, but achromatic women are not seeing the same benefits as whites, Reuters reports The American Cancer Society said Tuesday that from 2001-2004, breast malignant neoplastic disease diagnoses drop by an norm of 3.7 percentage a year. The grouping credits a driblet in internal secretion substitution therapy and women getting fewer mammograms as grounds for the declines. Death rates also drop by 2 percentage during that period. But breast malignant neoplastic disease rates have got remained steady for both blacknesses and immature women, the organisation said. For women over the age of 50, breast malignant neoplastic disease rates drop more than sharply at 4.8 percentage a twelvemonth since 2001, according to the American Cancer Society.
http://lalunatique.blogspot.com/2007/09/report-breast-cancer-death-rates-drop.htmlBreast cancer symptoms confusion
Many women are confused about the marks of breast cancer, a study suggests. The charity Discovery Breast Cancer establish a one-fourth of women polled thought wrongly that having a relentless coughing was a mark of breast cancer. Some 81% wrongly believed a gram molecule on the breast could be a symptom, while a 3rd incorrectly linked an other mammilla to the disease. The charity is calling on GPs to assist clear up the confusion and better the figure of lawsuits that are caught early. The study of 1,190 women aged over 50 establish 87% of respondents transport out regular bank checks for breast lumps. MISSED CHECKS Only 10% expression for inversion of the nipple Only 14% expression for alterations in the tegument on the breasts Only 16% bank check for discharge from the nipple Only 22% expression for alterations in the visual aspect of the nipple Only 23% looked for alterations in the size or form of the breast Just over one-half looked for chunks in the armpitHowever, cognition of the full scope of symptoms to look out for remains poor. The study also establish that one-half of women aged 70 and over were unaware they can go on to acquire free breast showing by making their ain assignments through their GP, or local breast showing unit. The huge bulk (88%) of women in this grouping reported that since turning 70 their general practitioner or surgery had not talked to them about continuing to do their ain breast showing appointments. Breast malignant neoplastic disease hazard goes on to increase the aged a adult female acquires and breast showing can pick up malignant neoplastic disease before it can be seen or felt by hand. Awareness campaignJeremy Hughes, main executive director of Discovery Breast Cancer, said: "It's unclutter that despite breast malignant neoplastic disease now being the most common malignant neoplastic disease in the UK, women stay extremely confused about what they should be looking out for - with their focusing still very much on feeling for breast lumps. "At the same clip there looks to be misunderstanding amongst women aged 70 and over about whether they should go on breast screening. "We would wish to see more than general practitioner surgeries making patients in this age grouping aware that they can, and should, do their ain regular breast showing appointments." breast CANCER The most commonly diagnosed malignant neoplastic disease in United Kingdom women, accounting for nearly one in three of all female cancers More than 44,000 women diagnosed a twelvemonth in the United Kingdom and 1,000 women decease every month 80% of patients in the United Kingdom last for at least five old age after diagnosis However, five-year survival rates are among the last in EuropeBreakthrough, which have launched a political campaign to raise consciousness of breast cancer, is offering general practitioner surgeries a posting containing information for patients on how to check up on for the disease. The consciousness political campaign is supported by a raft of celebrities, including actress Imelda Staunton, who said: "Get to cognize what your breasts look and experience like usually and travel to your physician if you happen anything unusual or are worried. "It is of import to retrieve that the earlier breast malignant neoplastic disease is detected and treated the better the opportunities of survival".
http://lalunatique.blogspot.com/2007/09/breast-cancer-symptoms-confusion.htmlCancer Free at 33, but Weighing a Mastectomy
CHICAGO — Her up-to-the-minute was clean. But Deborah Lindner, 33, was tired of constantly looking for the lump. The deoxyribonucleic acid AgeChanging the OddsArticles in this series research the impact of new familial engineering on American life. RelatedSupport Groups for BRCA Carriers: Information on Genetic Hazard for Breast and Ovarian Cancer: (National Cancer Institute) (Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center) Related Information: (National Cancer Institute) for managing inherited sensitivities to breast cancer. describing research that bodes familial sensitivity diagnostic tests for other major diseases. Multimedia Wisecrack Ryan for The New House Of York TimesA Lindner household chart screening the way of breast and ovarian malignant neoplastic disease in relatives, and those who had died. Ever since a deoxyribonucleic acid diagnostic test had revealed her unusually high opportunity of developing breast , Ms. Lindner had agonized over whether to have got a mastectomy, a process that would cut down her hazard by 90 percent. She had stared at herself in the mirror, imagining the loss of her familiar shape. She had wondered, not able to ask, how the adult male she had just started dating would experience about breasts that were surgically reconstructed, incapable of feeling his touching or nursing his children. But she was certain that her ain mother, who had had and a mastectomy after a turn with the malignant neoplastic disease that had ravaged coevals of her family, would hold it was necessary. "It could be growing inside of me right now," she told her female parent on the telephone in February, tempo in her life room here. "We could happen it any time."Waiting for an endorsement, she added, "I could schedule the surgery before the summer." But no blessing came. "Oh, sweetheart," her female parent said. "Let's not hotfoot into this." Joan Lindner, 63, is a malignant neoplastic disease survivor. Her daughter, by contrast, is one of a growth figure of immature women who name themselves previvors because they have got got learned early that they are genetically prostrate to breast cancer, and have the opportunity to move before it strikes. As they seek to avoid the potentially deadly effects of a mutant gene, many of them turn to relations who share its burden. But at a minute when a familial diagnostic test have made household neckties even more than tangible, they are often at their most strained. Parents who have got got fought malignant neoplastic disease typically have no experience with the picks that face their children, and guiltiness over being the biological beginning of the job can colorize their advice. Siblings and first cousins who transport the hazard factor evangelize their ain attack to managing it, while those who dodged its heritage look unqualified to judge. Even as she searched for her ain reply in the twelvemonth after her deoxyribonucleic acid test, Deborah Lindner, medical resident, establish herself navigating her family's strong and differing sentiments on the imperfect options that put before her. Her father, who once feared he would lose his married woman to cancer, encouraged the surgery. Her sister reminded her that malignant neoplastic disease might be cured in a few old age if she could wait.Her auntie said she hated to see her niece encompass a course of study of action kindred to "leechings of the Dark Ages." A first cousin declined even to take the deoxyribonucleic acid test. But it was her mother's approval that Deborah most eagerly sought.Mrs. Lindner, who had passed her faulty factor to her daughter, wanted to shall her more than time. When she had her ain breasts removed she had been married for 27 old age and had raised two daughters. Now Mrs. Lindner couldn't agitate the fearfulness that her girl might merchandise too much in her pursuit for a cancer-free future. What if taking such as a extremist measure made it harder for Deborah to happen person particular and go a female parent herself? "I have got this astonishing gift of knowing my risk," her girl told her complete the telephone that wintertime night, gazing out over the frozen metropolis from her flat on the 38th floor. "How can I not make anything about that?" The Lindners share a faulty transcript of a factor known as BRCA1 (for breast malignant neoplastic disease factor 1) that rises their hazard of developing breast malignant neoplastic disease sometime in their lives to between 60 and 90 percent. Only 30,000 of more than than 250,000 American women estimated to transport a mutant in BRCA1 or a related to gene, BRCA2, have got so far been tested. But their Numbers have got doubled in the last two years, and with a crisp addition in familial testing, are expected to duplicate again in the approaching one. About a 3rd choose for preventative mastectomies that take the tissue where the breast malignant neoplastic disease develops. A bulk have got their ovaries removed, halving their breast malignant neoplastic disease likelihood while decreasing the hazard of highly deadly , to which they are also prone. Some return drugs that ward off breast cancer. Others trust that frequent medical checkups will catch the malignant neoplastic disease early, or that they will beat out the odds.Their decisions, which necessitate weighing an inborn hazard against other life priorities, are highly individual. But with deoxyribonucleic acid prognoses of many other statuses on their way, BRCA bearers offering the first hints for how to think with a serious disease that may never originate — and with the household disturbance that nearly always does.A 50-50 ChanceDeborah Lindner's sister, Lori French, got her consequences first. 1
http://lalunatique.blogspot.com/2007/09/cancer-free-at-33-but-weighing.htmlMesothelioma Compensation Claims Increasing
While it is not 100% certain to claim that mesothelioma lung malignant neoplastic disease have been caused by exposure to asbestos it is indisputable that it is the most likely cause.This agency judicial proceeding lawsuits are normally more than directed at proving that one company or authorization was responsible rather then whether the status is a consequence of asbestos or other factors such as as a long term smoke habbit.Because mesothelioma is fatal the compensation payed to victims with successful claims can be immense and when a justice awardings a mesothelioma colony it is nearly always reported in the national press. This have made asbestos hurt lawyers widespread but also intends that claimants should be extremely wary of the cant set to them and the type of fee construction that their lawyer is using. It is possible for the household of a asleep victim of mesothelioma to still do a judicial proceeding lawsuit for damages. This tin add to the chance for an unscrupulous lawyer to do a luck out of another people heartache or loss. "No win no fee" claims should be considered very cautiously as it travels without saying that if you make win amends your fee could be extremely high. This is why it is indispensable that you seek out as many lawyers and happen out who you warm to the most and how each 1 differs in their attack and fees. You desire to get your lawsuit with a lawyer that you experience you can work with as your lawsuit could be drawn out.In the United States it is predicted that mesothelioma claims will reach a peak around the twelvemonth 2020 and then slowly tail off. This is because of the widespread alterations that were introduced in the 1980's to unclutter public buildings, factories, places and merchandises of asbestos to do them safe. A reverse statement travels that lawsuits will increase as in the hereafter there will be less alibis for carbon dioxide trading operations to do for direct accusals of mediocre populace safety. A good illustration of this was demonstrated after the 2001 onslaughts on New York. Many claims since then for asbestos hurt have got been made although it was widely believed that asbestos remotion was carried out in most of the edifices old age before. Proving a nexus between a victims status and his employer's premises or work statuses will travel ever more than disputatious as old age go on and it is not clear that wage colonies will always be so high.Many states outside of the United States did not follow such as as programmes of asbestos remotion in the 1980's and if the judicial proceeding civilization predominant in the United States were to transpose itself to states such as China, the former Soviet Union and the Eastern block states in the hereafter then there will no doubt be a big amount of claimants for lawyers to attain for many old age to come.
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(CBS) A new survey proposes the figure of lawsuits of colon and breast malignant neoplastic disease could be cut dramatically if people got more than vitamin D.University of Golden State research workers gauge 250,000 lawsuits of colon malignant neoplastic disease and 350,000 lawsuits of breast malignant neoplastic disease could be prevented worldwide by increasing consumption of vitamin D. Sunlight spurs production of vitamin Vitamin D in the skin, and people who don't acquire much sun exposure be given to have got less degrees of the vitamin. Past research indicated that vitamin Vitamin D assists slow the growing and spreading of malignant neoplastic disease cells. "There's been a batch of grounds for a long clip that vitamin Vitamin D is very important, not just for bones, which everybody knows, but for all the variety meat in the body," Dr. Larry Norton, an oncologist at New York's Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, explained to Early Show co-anchor Harry Ian Smith Thursday. "What's very interesting," he continued, "is that all world really can (trace) their lineage to just a few thousand people who walked out of Africa into what is now Yemen, just about 80,000 old age ago, and populated the whole earth. "As people moved additional north, their tegument got lighter. Why? So it could absorb more than vitamin Vitamin D from sunlight. But now, in the modern world, we have on clothes, we have on sunblock, we work indoors most of the clip - so, essentially, cipher who dwells outside the equator acquires enough vitamin D, especially in the wintertime months. "This survey was interesting because it looked at sun exposure, cloud cover, as well as vitamin Vitamin D degrees in over 170 countries. And there's a clear association with less sun, less vitamin Vitamin D degrees and higher relative incidences of certain cancers, particularly colon malignant neoplastic disease and breast cancer."Norton pointed out that, "There (could always be) other explanations. Any scientific survey is going to have got tons of statement and argument. This study, the Numbers will be debated back and forth. But there's no inquiry that we don't have got got high adequate vitamin Vitamin D levels, especially those of us who dwell additional from the equator and have longer winters. "You don't necessarily desire to acquire that Vitamin Vitamin D from sun exposure, because that's going to age your skin, and it's going to increase tegument cancer. But simple supplementation can do a large difference. "What's fascinating about this survey is it makes do a recommendation of 2,000 international units of measurement of Vitamin Vitamin D a day, which is much higher than the current suggested standards, more than than twice, for aged people, especially. That number, people are going to speak about. " Â… Actually, 2,000 a twenty-four hours is safe. There's a batch of surveys showing 2,000 is safe. You don't acquire into toxic degrees until you acquire to much higher degrees of exposure. For almost everybody, 2,000 is safe, and could do a difference."What's more, said Norton, "This survey focused largely on colon malignant neoplastic disease and breast cancer. But, there is smoke gun grounds in other cancers, as well, especially prostate gland cancer. "Much more than work have to be done in this area. But this is one topographic point where unwritten supplementation of vitamins may do a batch of sense. Brand certain you take enough vitamin D."I believe this demands additional treatment about what is the suggested day-to-day allowance. Right now, (many) of us believe it's much too low, and we should be taking more."
http://lalunatique.blogspot.com/2007/09/study-vitamin-d-may-prevent-some.htmlFalls to glow pink Oct. 5 for cancer awareness
Published: September 4, 2007On Oct. 5, for the 2nd twelvemonth in a row, the Big Siouan River falls will be afloat in pinkish visible light at sundown to raise consciousness about breast malignant neoplastic disease in South Dakota.The American Cancer Society publicity is highly endorsed by Siouan Waterfall Mayor Dave Munson, who issued a announcement for last year's event."I really clap them for what they're doing. Creating consciousness is so important. I believe it really assists with early detection, and that tin kerb the decease charge per unit from breast cancer," he says.October is breast malignant neoplastic disease consciousness month, according to The Queen City Hofer, of the South Dakota American Cancer Society. A twelvemonth ago, she and chap staff member Jill Eire were brainstorming on how to pull attending to that.Ireland recalled Dr. Gail Gray, manager of the Division of Health and Checkup Services for the South Dakota Health Department and a malignant neoplastic disease survivor, had promoted pinkish lighting of a public memorial in Montana."We thought it would be a neat thought to retroflex that, and the waterfall seemed like the perfect place," states Ireland.The Siouan Waterfall Rosa Parks Department and the Waterfall Park visible illume and sound show were able to suit the request, and for an hr the waterfall were lit in pink, the colour adopted by the American Cancer Society to foreground breast malignant neoplastic disease programs."To light up a memorial in pinkish really acquires the public's attention," Hofer says.About 70 malignant neoplastic disease subsisters attended the first lighting."We tried to maintain it little and just ask for subsisters and cardinal volunteers. We ended up having an overpowering response from the mass media and public," states Hofer.This year, the event will have a short ceremonial in which malignant neoplastic disease subsisters will talk about their experience with the disease.In hereafter years, the American Cancer Society trusts to see the programme spreading throughout South Dakota, according to Hofer and Ireland."For this year, it will most likely be just the falls," Eire says.Munson is on board with expanding the event in Siouan Falls, too."I'd be all for that. Maybe we could work with Main Street and see if there are some ways to illume the business district buildings."Maybe we should pass some clip thought about that and see if there are other countries where we could make that," he says.Munson have some direct experience with the benefits of the American Cancer Society focusing on early detection."Years ago, they asked me to make a colonoscopy to advance consciousness to people," he says."I establish out I had 10 polyps, and respective were pretty large. I asked the doctor, 'What if I had not come up in?' He said, 'In a twelvemonth you'd have got had existent problems.' Early sensing is so important."In improver to issuing a proclamation, the city manager programs to make further publicity for the American Cancer Society programme at the waterfall Oct. 5."This year, I believe I might even travel out and purchase a pinkish shirt and wear it that day," he says. "I believe it's that of import to assist the consciousness of it." Advertisement
http://lalunatique.blogspot.com/2007/09/falls-to-glow-pink-oct-5-for-cancer.htmlCancer survivor part of research decisions
SOUTH bend -- Rosemary Toepp have got got a wealthiness of cognition about breast cancer, but not the sort establish in books or discovered in labs.She knows, for example, what it's wish to beat out out the likelihood and last the disease, only to have a return and have to beat it again 11 old age later.And she's counseled an estimated 700 newly treated breast malignant neoplastic disease patients during two decennaries of military volunteer work for the American Cancer Society. The authorities recently tapped into Toepp's expertness by naming her as a consumer referee for projected research undertakings seeking federal funding. Toepp evaluated 50 scientific proposals from around the state seeking support from a $127.5 million monetary fund for breast malignant neoplastic disease research administered by the Department of Defense under the Congressionally Directed Checkup Research Programs.She had full vote rights on a panel that included 20 men of science and four malignant neoplastic disease survivors. The consumer referees were all active military volunteers nominated by their organizations, said Gail Whitehead, somes spokeswoman for the CDMRP.Toepp, 77, was treated for breast malignant neoplastic disease more than 30 old age ago, making her a very long-term survivor. For the last 23 years, she's been a military volunteer for the local American Cancer Society's Range to Recovery Program, which braces newly diagnosed or treated breast malignant neoplastic disease patients with women who've been through treatment and its aftereffects.Members of her panel reviewed proposals at place and evaluated them in an online questionnaire, Toepp said. Then they met in Washington, D.C., to discourse the proposals and ballot on them.Toepp said she and the other consumer referees did not have got the expertness to measure the technical virtues of the proposals. But that wasn't their role, Alfred North Whitehead said. "From our point of view, they're experts, too,'' she said. "They have got expertness in their ain experience of malignant neoplastic disease and malignant neoplastic disease treatment and how it impacts them and their families.''JoEllen Welsh, a professor of biological scientific disciplines at the University of Notre Dame, said the consumer referees add a sense of urgency to the deliberations that the men of science may not have.Welsh have been a frequent participant on the panels and have also received respective Department of Defense grants to analyze the effectivity of vitamin Vitamin D as a treatment or preventative for breast cancer."The men of science bank check to see if the proposals are experimentally valid, but the consumers maintain sight of the ultimate goal, which is to heal or forestall cancer,'' she said.Consumers be given to look more than favorably on proposals that clasp promise of speedy consequences or novel attacks that purpose for a cure, Welshman said. "Even if the scientific discipline isn't well developed, they force to acquire the more than novel proposals into the mix,'' she said. "Where we might say, 'This probably won't travel anywhere,' they'll say, 'But if it makes work, wouldn't that be fantastic?' ''Toepp said the rating procedure was much better organized and more than fast-paced than she had expected of something being done by the government."There wasn't five proceedings we didn't cognize what we were supposed to be doing,'' she said. "My religion was restored in government, at least this portion of it.''Staff author Saint David Rumbach: drumbach@sbtinfo.com (574) 235-6358
http://lalunatique.blogspot.com/2007/08/cancer-survivor-part-of-research.htmlProstate Cancer Treatment For Those With Recurrent Prostate Cancer
Being diagnosed with prostate cancer for the first time will more than likely be traumatic for you and your loved ones, being diagnosed with recurrent prostate cancer can be devastating. Your doctor will prescribe a prostate cancer treatment plan that is designed to help you beat this disease. For those who have recurrent prostate cancer, there are many prostate cancer treatment that your physician may advise you to try.Radiation TherapyOne prostate cancer treatment option is radiation therapy. This prostate cancer treatment includes the use of radiation of high energy from protons, neutrons, gamma rays and x-rays, as well as other sources to kill the cancerous cells and to shrink any existing tumors. There are two ways that radiation therapy can be administered as prostate cancer treatment. The first is from a machine that is located outside your body called external beam radiation therapy, or you may have material that is radioactive that is placed in your body near where the cancer is located. This is referred to as internal radiation therapy.Hormone TherapyAnother prostate cancer treatment your doctor may employ is hormone therapy. This prostate cancer treatment will remove, block or add hormones. When you are suffering with recurrent prostate cancer, hormone therapy may aid in preventing the growth of the cancer. It is also used as a cancer treatment for breast cancer as well.ProstatectomyIf you are not responding to conventional methods of prostate cancer treatment, your doctor may suggest that you have a prostatectomy. This is an operation that will remove some or all of the prostate. When you have a radical or total prostatectomy, the surgical team will remove the entire prostate gland as well as surrounding tissue.ChemotherapyChemotherapy is a common prostate cancer treatment as well as a treatment for a host of other types of cancer. Chemotherapy can come with a lot of side effects and if this is the course of prostate cancer treatment your doctor recommends, you will learn about the possible side effects you may suffer with this treatment option. There may be other prostate cancer treatment other then those mentioned that your doctor will discuss at length with you.
http://lalunatique.blogspot.com/2007/08/prostate-cancer-treatment-for-those.htmlTypes of Skin Cancer
Although there are respective types of tegument cancer, the most common are melanoma, basal phone call carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma.Although malignant malignant melanoma is not establish as often as other tegument cancers, it is one of the most well known because it do the most deceases related to tegument cancer. Melanoma is difficult to treat, with the most effectual option being simply removing the portion of the tegument that is affected. However, this have to be done early in order to be at all successful. There are approximately 160,000 new lawsuits of malignant melanoma each year. Approximately 48,000 people decease of malignant melanoma each year. Melanoma can be caused by exposure to the sun. This is particularly important if a individual have had a bad tan during childhood. White Person males usually acquire malignant melanoma more than any other group, and people living in bright climes are at higher risk. There is also a familial hazard factor.Melanomas are usually noticed by detecting a alteration in tegument moles. If there is any alteration to the mole, this mightiness mean value that a malignant melanoma is present. Individuals should check up on their gram molecules to see if the size, colour or form have changed. They should also alert their physician if a gram molecule goes itchy or starts to bleed. If a patient have a household history of melanoma, they should be examined by a physician at least once a twelvemonth as portion of a preventive plan.Squamous cell carcinoma is a tumour of the epithelial tissue cells. It happens in many countries of the organic structure besides the tegument including the mouth, lungs and cervix. Squamous cell carcinomas do up about 20% of all tegument malignant neoplastic disease cases. It is most often caused by uninterrupted exposure to sunshine over a long clip period of time. If an country is suspected to be cancerous, a biopsy will be done. If malignant neoplastic disease is found, surgery will be done to take the area.The most common word form of tegument malignant neoplastic disease is basal cell carcinoma. In the United States, there are approximately 800,000 new lawsuits per year. It happens most commonly in people who have got got just tegument and have been exposed to the sun. There is also a familial component, as this malignant neoplastic disease also happens in countries which are not exposed to the sun. Luckily, basal cell carcinomas rarely do decease and can be treated successfully in most cases. They can do disfigurement when the malignant neoplastic disease is on the nose, lips, ears, or eyes.If you surmise that you might have got got tegument cancer, you should reach your physician or a skin doctor to have the country examined. It is also a good thought to have got your physician bank check out your tegument during your annual physical.
http://lalunatique.blogspot.com/2007/08/types-of-skin-cancer.htmlWhere The Homeless Go In The Heat-Barnes & Noble Of Course
The summer is here and the heat can be pretty unbearable at the best of times. For the homeless, they feel this more than the rest of us. As I write the article from the inside of a Barnes & Noble study location directly across from me is a very obvious homeless man that come to think of it I've seen begging for money on the streets of Orlando.He's got his diet coke bottle full of water to stay hydrated and 2 really old copies of novels to read. His clothing a little shabby and dirty but he does seem to have what appears to be a pair of glasses and a bag too that is also weathered. As I type, he nods off as one would if they had not had adequate sleep in a while.Why does he choose to come to Barnes & Noble? The A/C of course! A clean, cool environment with a pleasing atmosphere to boot! A place to nap perhaps or just catch up on his book out of the sun and smog of the city. Where will he go next, another bookstore, a mall perhaps? These are likely places for such lost souls. This similarly is the case in cold climates too. Besides the obvious sewer grates that appear to provide warmth they also tend to linger in building entrances and mall waiting areas, bus shelters and the subway stations.We must be thankful every day for what we have! We must be grateful for all the small things that we so often take for granted because it has always been available to us. We never know when our life as we know it will be tossed upside down and thrown all around.An air conditioned or heated home and car, a place to call home, certainty of where we'll lay our head down each night and the promise that there will always be a meal for us when we should become hungry-this is what we all require. These are people just like us who have encountered a specific turn of events that have left them without a home, often a purpose or their next meal. Pray for these individuals and thank the Lord for what you have been provided with-large or small!
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