Showing posts with label cancer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cancer. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Uganda: Olympian Rwamuhanda Dies of Cancer - AllAfrica.com

Norman KatendeKampala

UGANDA's last top hurdler, Simon Peter Rwamuhanda is dead.

The 54-year-old former Olympian, who had been bed-ridden with cancer, died at his place in Nansana yesterday.

Rwamuhanda is from the Toilet Akii-Bua coevals that dominated path and field in the 1970s and eighties.

Having trained with Akii-Bua World Health Organization went on to win 1972 gold at the Muenchen Olympics, Rwamuhanda grabbed his first decoration four old age later, a gold at the 1976 East and Central Africa championships.

He later won 400m hurdling Ag decorations at the Commonwealth Games in Commonwealth Of Australia in 1982 and at the Africa titles in El Qahira the same year.

Rwamuhanda was also in the 4x400m squad that finished 7th at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.

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The squad also had other greats of the time-John Goville, Moses Kyeswa and Microphone Okot.

Rwamuhanda had won a 400m hurdling bronze decoration at the 1978 All Africa Games in Algiers.

Rwamuhanda go forths behind five children. His married woman had died earlier.

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Calhoun faces cancer again - Houston Chronicle

STORRS, CONN. — Nutmeg State manager Jim Calhoun had some minutes of fear, but never thought about retiring after being diagnosed for a 2nd clip with tegument cancer.

"All Iodine thought was, 'How make we overcome this?' " Calhoun said Friday.

The 66-year-old Hall of Fame manager said docs determined last calendar month that a hunk in the upper right side of his cervix near the jaw line was squamous cell cancer, a type of tegument cancer.

He had surgery May 6 to take the lump, respective twelve surrounding lymph nodes and portion of his salivary gland. Tests bespeak the malignant neoplastic disease had been removed.


In other news

• UCLA takes NCAA work force — Kevin Chappell shot a 4-under-par 68 to assist UCLA take a three-stroke Pb over Clemson and Southern Cal after the 3rd unit of ammunition of the NCAA men's Division Iodine golf game title in Occident Lafayette, Ind.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Clues to alcohol cancer mystery - BBC News


A familial find could assist explicate why some people who imbibe too much develop cancers, while others make not.


A European study, published in Nature Genetics, have establish two factor discrepancies which offering "significant" protection against oral cavity and pharynx cancers.


It suggested that people who have got them are much better at breakage down alcoholic beverage into less noxious chemicals.


Cancer Research United Kingdom said cutting down on the amount you imbibe is the best manner to forestall cancer.

People with these familial discrepancies who imbibe alcoholic beverage are still at higher hazard of these malignant neoplastic diseases than non-drinkers

Hazel NunnCancer Research UK


More than seven out of 10 people diagnosed with oral cavity malignant neoplastic diseases imbibe more than than the suggested alcoholic beverage bounds - and, alongside smoking, it is also a known hazard factor for oesophageal cancer.


Previous research had identified a grouping of factors called vasopressin as clear campaigners for a function in the development of these cancers.


These factors do organic structure chemicals which assist interruption down alcohol, and, in theory, the more than effectual these are, the less chance alcoholic beverage have to harm the cells in the oral cavity and throat.


Led by the International Agency for Research on Cancer in Lyon, France, the research squad looked at 9,000 lawsuits of people of similar ages and life styles who either developed oral cavity and pharynx cancers, or didn't.


They establish two discrepancies in the grouping of vasopressin factors were linked to a less opportunity of getting cancer.


Looking only at survey participants who admitted imbibing heavily, the potentially good consequence of having one of the discrepancies was even more than pronounced, in line with the amount of alcoholic beverage consumed.


It is already known that people with one of the factor discrepancies can interrupt down alcoholic beverage more than 100 modern times faster than those who did not have got it, and the survey writers said this recommended that this procedure was cardinal in protecting people from alcohol-linked pharynx and oral cavity cancer.


Alcohol threat


However, other experts pointed out that having the discrepancy did not offer a license to imbibe heavily.


Hazel Nunn, from Cancer Research UK, said: "This interesting piece of science, but people with these familial discrepancies who imbibe alcoholic beverage are still at higher hazard of these malignant neoplastic diseases than non-drinkers.


"More work will be needed to analyze the precise function of these familial fluctuations in the development of cancer.


"The best practical advice for reducing the hazard of malignant neoplastic diseases of the mouth, pharynx, voice box and gorge stays to halt smoke and drink less alcohol.


"Alcohol is also linked to malignant neoplastic diseases of the breast, intestine and liver. The more than than you cut down on alcohol, the more you cut down your risk."

Friday, May 23, 2008

Cancer vaccine target pinpointed - BBC News


Scientists may be one measure closer to producing a specific targeted vaccine for killing malignant neoplastic disease cells.


UK research workers have got pinpointed a protein on immune cells which they trust will assist them harness the body's defense mechanisms to assail a tumour.


A vaccine designed to "home in" on the protein would present a message to the immune system to assail the invading cancer, they said.


The research is published in the Diary of Clinical Investigation.


The protein is alone to a type of immune cell called a dendritic cell, which is responsible for triggering the body's defense mechanism system.

The consequences of this research are an of import measure towards apprehension how to make targeted malignant neoplastic disease vaccines in the future

Dr Lesley Walker, Cancer Research UK


Its occupation is to show pathogens or foreign molecules to other cells of the immune system, which in bend get rid of them.


The squad at Cancer Research UK's Greater London Research Institute said men of science have got been searching for proteins or "tags" on dendritic cells for over 30 years.


In theory a vaccine carrying a foreign molecule from a malignant neoplastic disease cell could be targeted to the dendritic cells, which would then motivate the immune system to assail the "invading" cancer. The same attack could be used for treating human immunodeficiency virus or malaria, the research workers said.


T cell army


Study leader Dr Caetano Reis vitamin E John Philip Sousa said the squad had establish a alone protein called DNGR-1, which could be used to present such as a vaccine to the door of the dendritic cell.


"Vaccines work by triggering an regular army of immune cells, called Deoxythymidine Monophosphate cells, to assail potentially unsafe foreign molecules, like those establish on pathogens.


"Dendritic cells are the messengers, telling the Deoxythymidine Monophosphate cells who to attack.


"Vaccines will transport a sample of the offending molecule and show it to DNGR-1 on the dendritic cells, which in bend will present the molecule to the regular armies of Deoxythymidine Monophosphate cells and instruct them to attack."


Cancer Research UK's manager of malignant neoplastic disease information, Dr Lesley Walker, said: "Developing treatments that accurately aim malignant neoplastic disease and have got few serious side-effects is one of Cancer Research UK's top goals.


"The consequences of this research are an of import measure towards apprehension how to make targeted malignant neoplastic disease vaccines in the future."

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Kennedy Faces Brain Cancer That Can Give Victims Little Time

Senator may confront almost
two calendar months of chemotherapy and radiation treatments in his fight
against a malignant encephalon tumor, docs said.

The Democrat from Bay State may also experience delicate
surgery if the growing can be safely removed, brain-cancer experts
said. Doctors diagnosed the tumor, known as a glioma, after the
76-year-old lawmaker suffered a ictus over the weekend. Now
they must chart treatment against a disease that often gives its
victims small time.

Patients with slow-growing gliomas dwell an norm of about
4 1/2 years, said Susan Chang, a University of California, San
Francisco encephalon malignant neoplastic disease expert and president of the with more than aggressive tumours can dwell about
1 1/2 years, she said. Survival rates driblet with age, according to
the .

''It's A bad disease to have, and it's very bad news for the
Kennedy household and the country,'' said , main of
neurosurgery at Jasper Johns Mark Hopkins University in Baltimore, in a
telephone interview yesterday.

Kennedy's docs at Bay State General Hospital in
Boston called the diagnosing preliminary and provided limited
information yesterday in a statement. They will necessitate to learn
about the type of cells involved in the cancer, the charge per unit at which
they're growing, and where the tumour is located to find how
best to handle it, Chang Jiang said in a telephone set interview.

Brain Surgery

While Kennedy's docs described the prospect of
chemotherapy and radiation treatments in their statement, they
made no reference of encephalon surgery.

Neurosurgeons take gliomas only if they can make so
completely and without a high hazard of harm to encephalon functions. Kennedy's tumour is in the left parietal lobe, the portion of the
brain that controls talking, comprehension and other mental and
visual skills.

''We have got to be able to take all the tumour we see,'' said
Keith Black, president of neurosurgery at Cedars-Sinai Medical
Center in Los Angeles in a telephone set interview. ''Taking Fifty or 60
percent out isn't beneficial'' because partially removed tumors
tend to regrow.

If the tumour can be removed, oncologists may implant
biodegradable polymer wafers carrying a drug called carmustine to
attack the malignant neoplastic disease directly. Most of the medical specialty resolves within
three weeks.

Even after surgery, docs usually follow up with radiation
and drugs to kill malignant neoplastic disease cells that may distribute into other areas
of the encephalon and are too little to be cut out.

''That's 1 of the things about glioma,'' Chang Jiang said. ''It
sends out cells into the encompassing normal tissue, and there's
no clear boundary line to the tumor.''

The American Cancer Society estimations that 21,810 people in
the U.S. volition be diagnosed this twelvemonth with malignant encephalon and
spinal cord tumors, and more than than half, or 13,070, will decease from
them. About 77 percentage of malignant encephalon tumours are gliomas.

Monitoring Patients

Doctors supervise patients with magnetic resonance imaging
scans every two calendar months to watch for marks of tumour growing that
might necessitate further surgery, chemotherapy and radiation.

During chemotherapy and radiation treatment, Jack Kennedy may be
able to go back to his Senate duties, Brem said.

''I believe he will travel back to work,'' Brem said. ''I think
he's got enormous military unit of energy and personality to prevail in
his missionary post in life.''

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Monday, May 12, 2008

Thousands race for cancer charity - BBC News


About 3,000 misses and women took portion in the gap Scots event of this year's Cancer Research United Kingdom Race for Life merriment runs.


The event in Inverness on Lord'S Day was expected to raise 100s of one thousands of lbs for the charity.


Organisers hoped to raise more than than a mark figure of £214,000 in patron money.


The event involved walking or running 3.1m (5km) through the city, starting and finishing at Bught Park.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Trial tests lung cancer screening - BBC News


Smokers with a terrible lung status are to be tested to see if there is a manner of detecting who is at top hazard of cancer.


The trial of 1,300 people, funded by Cancer Research UK, will take topographic point at six English hospitals.


Samples of emotionlessness will be tested twice a year, with additional bank checks if abnormal cells are found.


If lung malignant neoplastic disease is detected earlier, more than treatments can be offered, and endurance rates improved.

It may be the first measure towards an effectual showing diagnostic test for lung malignant neoplastic disease in those at high-risk of the disease

Kate Law, Cancer Research UK


Currently, 38,000 people a twelvemonth - over 100 a twenty-four hours - are diagnosed with lung malignant neoplastic disease in the UK, and 33,000 people decease from the status annually.


Overall, just 7% of patients are still alive five old age after diagnosis.


But if some types of lung malignant neoplastic disease are detected at an early, operable stage, up to 80% of patients are alive five old age later.


This survey will look at showing long-term smokers with chronic obstructive pulmonary upset (COPD).


COPD is a degenerative lung condition, largely caused by smoking, that includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema, and additions the opportunity of developing lung cancer.


Survival chances


Professor Sir Leslie Stephen Spiro of University College Greater London Hospitals (UCLH), who is leading the study, said: "Many of the diagnostic diagnostic tests that have got got been used to test for lung malignant neoplastic disease have not been able to pick up very early marks of the disease so we're using two new tests which we believe could be better at picking up lung malignant neoplastic disease earlier."


Around one-half the patients on the trial will be asked to give a sample of emotionlessness for analysis once a year.


If any abnormal cells are found, the patient will be asked to take two additional diagnostic tests - a spiral Connecticut scan, which offers a 3D image of the chest, and a fluorescence bronchoscopy.


In that test, a photographic camera is set down the trachea and usages bluish and achromatic visible light to analyze the lining of the airways.


This affects inserting a narrow flexible tubing with a photographic camera down the trachea to look into the lungs and accumulate a tissue sample.


If additional indicants of abnormalcies are discovered, more than probes will be carried out. Otherwise, they will be re-tested annually.


The other one-half of the patients in the trial will have standard COPD care, and be given a normal thorax X-ray after five years.


Kate Law, manager of clinical trials at Cancer Research UK, said: "We urgently necessitate to happen new ways of detecting lung malignant neoplastic disease earlier, so that patients have got a better opportunity of successful treatment.


"This is a very of import trial and it may be the first measure towards an effectual showing diagnostic test for lung malignant neoplastic disease in those at high-risk of the disease."


The trial will take topographic point at University College Hospital, London, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, Papworth Hospital, Cambridge, St James's Hospital, Leeds, Glenfield Hospital, Leicestershire and Chelsea and City Of Westminster Hospital, London.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Uganda: Study Links Testicular Cancer to DDT - AllAfrica.com

Kakaire Kirunda

As the usage of dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane to struggle mosquitoes spreading Malaria in Republic Of Uganda gets to take shape, it is emerging that work force born to female parents exposed to lingering amounts of the pesticide might have got an increased hazard of getting testicular cancer.

This is according to a survey published last hebdomad in the Diary of the National Cancer Institute, in the USA. The malignant neoplastic disease that impacts immature work force in their 20s and 30s is said to be on the addition around the world.

"Because grounds proposes that testicular source cell tumours (TGCTs) are initiated very early in life, it is possible that exposure to these relentless organic pesticides during foetal life or via breast eating may increase the hazard of TGCT in immature men," the determinations read in part.

Researchers examined blood samples from 739 work force in the U.S. armed forces who had testicular malignant neoplastic disease and 915 work force who did not. They establish that work force with the peak degrees of DDE (dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene), which is created when the environment or organic structure interruptions down DDT, were 70 per cent more than likely to develop testicular malignant neoplastic disease than those who had the last degrees of DDE.

In the early old age of World War II, dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane was used with great consequence to command mosquitoes spreading malaria, typhus, and other insect-borne diseases among both military and civilian populations.

As a consequence of their findings, the research workers desire additional scrutiny of the association of pesticides such as as dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane with testicular malignant neoplastic disease in other populations, particularly given that more widespread usage is being considered in the development world.

Usage of dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane was condemned by conservationists leading to its ban. But in Uganda, following blessing from the National Environmental Management Authority, the authorities have reintroduced the chemical and spraying have kicked off in two northern territories of Apac and Oyam. Where it is being employed, use of the chemical is under hard-and-fast World Health Arrangement guidelines.

Debate still furies over the human toll caused by the deathly malaria parasite and DDT's possible long-term harm to people's wellness and the environment.

Activists against the chemical reason that there are respective options that tin be used to command malaria. But the authorities take a firm stands that internal residue spraying using dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane is the most cost effectual malaria control method. Malaria kills more than than 100,000 Ugandans, most of them children, every year.

For a reaction on the survey findings, the State Curate for Health [General Duties] Dr Richard Nduhuura referred this author to the Director General of Health Services Dr Surface-To-Air Missile Zaramba, who notices on technical issues on behalf of the ministry.

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But on all the three occasions that we tried to attain him yesterday he said he was too busy to speak to us. However at last year's East, Central and Southern Africa Health Community (ECSA) Health Ministers' Conference in Arusha, where Dr Nduhuura represented Uganda, the usage of dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane got a approval with delegates concurring that the chemical's public wellness benefits far out weighed the environmental fears.

Similarly, responding to a inquiry on the topic substance posed to him by this author last year, Dr Yesim Tozan, a research associate with Fogarty International Center under the US' National Institutes of Health said the hazards to public wellness by deployment of dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane or other insect powders must be carefully weighed against the benefits, in this lawsuit the bar of malaria.

He however, observed that "the possible harmful effects of human exposure to dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane cannot be ignored, even with limited evidence, and virtue additional study."

Friday, May 2, 2008

Nigeria: Cancer, Fistula Major Problems in Promoting Maternal Health - AllAfrica.com

In continuance of the two-day workshop on Promoting Maternal Health organized for governors' wives, malignant neoplastic disease have been identified as a challenge that declines to be conquered in the medical world. No documented ground of its causes exists, said a radiation oncologist, with the National Hospital, Abuja, Dr. Abubakar M. Bello in his paper presentation in Abuja.

Dr. Bello said "as a substance of urgency all the states in the federation should make showing centres, supply ultrasound machines and mammography and include malignant neoplastic disease treatment in National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) list.

The adviser revealed that cervical malignant neoplastic disease is 2nd lone to breast malignant neoplastic disease afflicting women in Nigeria. It is taking an alarming proportionality because of the nexus between the prevalence of cervical malignant neoplastic disease and AIDS. He said showing through Pap Smear Diagnostic Test have brought a alteration in the epidemiology of cervical malignant neoplastic disease and have reduced the relative incidence charge per unit by 60-90 and decease by 90%.

The First Lady appealed to the governor's wives to construct waiting houses for malignant neoplastic disease patients, in order to decrease the load of rent and cost of traveling to infirmaries far away from patients. She said the job of adjustment contributed to the flagellum of cancer, in many lawsuits the patients cannot maintain to day of the month with assignments this Pbs to passing away of patients silently in their homes.

Breast and cervical malignant neoplastic disease go on to be on the addition in Nigeria, this made the First Lady to subscribe a Memo of Understanding (MoU) between M.D. Sherwood Anderson Cancer Centre, and some other relevant bodies. The political parties hold to work collaboratively with the position to set up a National Cancer Centre in Nigeria.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Not just lip service: Gloss can invite skin cancer

Melissa Dahl

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Right now, 23-year-old Laura Brown have at least six lip rubrics on her. They’re inch her backpack, her purse, her pocket, her constitution bag â€" and just in case, she maintains a couple of spare parts at her desk and in her bathroom.

Brown, who dwells in College Station, Texas, presumes she takes very good attention of her lips. She passes enough money on them, anyway. (A tubing of her go-to brand, Mac, can be as much as $20.) And she̢۪s always gooping something on her lips. That̢۪s got to be adequate of a barrier between her tegument and the sun. Right?

But some tegument doctors state that slathering on glistening lip rubrics can actually increase your hazard of developing skin cancer. Of course, wearing any lip merchandise without SPF doesn̢۪t exactly screen the thin tegument from sun damage. But the slick, glistening nature of the gloss could be making the sun̢۪s ultraviolet beams hit harder, some experts say. advertisement

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But the less serious personal effects may catch a lip gloss junkie̢۪s attending more quickly: All that sun exposure could be slowly building gross, non-cancerous disfigurements on your lips. One such as consequence is actinic keratosis, a small, scaly piece of tegument that tin morph into a wart-like bump if left untreated. Sun exposure can also do little brownish musca volitans that expression like lentigoes on
the lips. The musca volitans are noncancerous but could do people to whisper, "Hey, you've got nutrient on your lips."

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Sunday, April 13, 2008

300 relay at WSU for cancer research - Winona Daily News

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Even though cold weather condition forced Winona State University’s 5th yearly Relay For Life into McCown Secondary School on Saturday afternoon, celebrations continued.With More than 300 participants on 35 teams, the Relay for Life committee, made up of nine WSU pupils from Colleges Against Cancer, expected to transcend their end of $40,000.

More than 1,000 leading lights line the inside path of McCown Secondary School as squad members walk the first laps of Winona State's Relay for Life Saturday. Chill weather condition forced the all-night event indoors from WSU's courtyard. (Photo by Anderw Link/Winona Daily News)

“We’re just here to have got merriment and raise money for a cure,” said co-chairwoman Michelle Camerer.Teams put up encampment all over the gym, selling food, T-shirts and other items.Coley McCarty, captain of Team Kalakatz, said her squad of 11 raised more than than $800 through fundraising before the event even began. They were selling respective items, including adust commodity from Perkins.Using A subject from the television show “Survivor,” Team True Survivors, captained by WSU sophomore Jessica Rose, was selling Mud Cups made with pudding, Oreos and gummy worms.“It’s supposed to be like the gross material people have got to eat on the show,” said Rose.Both Rose and teammate Crystal Rixmann participated in the Relay for Life before, but not at Winona State.“I lost my uncle to cancer,” said Rixmann. “I’ve been doing the relay ever since.”Emceed by WSU pupils Brian Rice and Caitlin Puckett, the eventide included unrecorded music, games, a soundless auction, prizes, massages and of course, tons of walking.Opening ceremony talker Connie Gores, WSU frailty president of Student Life and Development, talked about being touched by cancer.Gores’ female parent was diagnosed with cervical malignant neoplastic disease 22 old age ago. By having surgery, and changing her lifestyle, her female parent is now malignant neoplastic disease free, Gores said.“I asked my female parent for her sentiment on what to state tonight,” said Gores. “She encouraged me to speak about the powerfulness of hope and the significance of taking a stand.”Eight survivors, cancer-free from anywhere between one and 14 years, were recognized.Colleges Against Cancer co-chairwoman Sharon Podraza said the adjacent 12 hours were going to be a life-affirming reminder of what malignant neoplastic disease patients travel through every day.All participants relay for something, according to Camerer, who said, “We all have got got alone reasons, but we have something in common. We go on to struggle back.”
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Friday, April 11, 2008

Genentech (DNA) cancer drug sales disappoint - BloggingStocks

Posted April 11th 2008 11:12AM by Filed under: , , , Shares of biotechnology giant . (NYSE: ) have got been trading slightly less despite the company posting yesterday eventide . Hurting the stock this morning time are the company's gross gross sales of malignant neoplastic disease drugs Avastin, which disappointed analysts.Genentech announced that its net income during the first-quarter rose 12% to $790 million, or 74 cents per share, boosted by strong malignant neoplastic disease drug sales. These Numbers are up from $706 million, or 66 cents a share reported in the same time period a twelvemonth ago. Excluding particular items, the company's net income would have got come up at 84 cents a share, exceeding analysts' prognoses for a quarterly net income of 82 cents a share.The company's quarterly gross saw a growing of 8% to $3.06 billion, up from $2.84 billion a twelvemonth ago. However, this was not adequate to beat out analysts' anticipations for gross gross sales of $3.1 billion in the quarter, according to Virgil Thomson Financial.For this period, the biotechnology company benefited from strong sales of its top-selling cancer drugs, Avastin and Rituxan, which jumped 13%. Gross Sales of Rituxan increased 13% twelvemonth over twelvemonth to $605 million, while malignant neoplastic disease drug Avastin gross gross sales totaled $600 million, but missed analysts' prognosis for $622 million in sales. Analysts were waiting for Genentech to demo higher Avastin gross sales especially after the company won U.S. regulating blessing for the drug as a breast malignant neoplastic disease treatment in February, despite an federal agency panel's ballot for a negative recommendation. Genentech's executive directors believe the weak gross sales Numbers were brought by physicians' safety concerns before the Food and Drug Administration approval. However, they see "all of the signs" as "very good" as the weak gross sales growing came after they "only had the label for four or five hebdomads within the quarter.'' is a fiscal author for the online investing advisory service .

Monday, April 7, 2008

Needed: Dentists to fight oral cancer

CUTTACK: The cost of extracting tooth by a tooth doctor at a Tertiary wellness Centre is Rs 20. But a mediocre adult male from the corner of the block or the territory shells out not less than Rs 200 for such as a simple procedure.Rs Twenty is taken as statutory fees and the remainder is incurred on traveling to the hospital, having to pass the twenty-four hours and his nutrient there. The adversities of travel, finding nutrient and adjustment notwithstanding. This is the state of personal business in Orissa, the part which registries the peak prevalence charge per unit of unwritten malignant neoplastic disease in the country.High charge per unit of baccy usage coupled with a gross deficiency of consciousness on basic unwritten hygiene among the people have led to a state of affairs where as high as 81 percentage of people endure from dental cavity and 93 percentage from chewing gum diseases that tin develop into serious complications including cancer.According to estimates, unwritten malignant neoplastic disease in Orissa business relationships for about 30 percentage of all malignant neoplastic diseases with nearly 10,000 new patients added every year. Oral malignant neoplastic disease can be prevented or cured if detected at an early phase but the casualty charge per unit is extremely high as most of the lawsuits are reported at advanced stages.This have been mainly owed to absence of specialised medical professionals, particularly dentists, at the primary level. People suffering from unwritten diseases, thus, take vacation spot to place redresses and travel to quacks and come up to Tertiary and referral infirmaries when state of affairs travels out of hand.The National Health Profile 2006 released by the Centre states the Govt-dentist: people ratio at 1:2400000, the peak in the state while neighbouring states like Occident Bengal have got got 1:92,000 with tooth doctors posted at the primary wellness Centre level.In contrast, Orissa have only 18 Government dental operating surgeons with 13 at the old territory headquarters, two at the Capital Hospital in Bhubaneswar and three in the three medical colleges.The remainder 17 new territories have tooth doctors appointed on contractual basis. Though there have got been an pressing demand for appointing tooth doctors at the PHCs to not only handle unwritten complaints but also silver screen malignant neoplastic diseases at early phases and lend to prevention, no measure have been taken despite old age of demands on this front.This have been owed to deficiency of realization on the importance of dental medical specialty in medicine on the portion of the people at the helm, rued Biranchi Biswal, A dental medicine pupil at the dental wing of the SCB Checkup College and Hospital here.In a fagot paradox, the Government is encouraging dental instruction through private medical colleges and even is working towards addition of seating at the SCBMCH from 20 to 50.This would ensue in passing out of around 400 tooth doctors every year, who without proper avenues would look for chances elsewhere and strip the State of the muchneeded specialised workforce, said general secretary of the Dental-wing Students Union Ajay Anchal.The pupils have demanded creative activity of stations from Tertiary to PHC degree and are also preparing for an agitation on the issue.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Mesothelioma Risk Factors

The hazard factors for malignant mesothelioma

Risk factor is when the possibility of catching a peculiar disease additions tremendously as in the lawsuit of mesothelioma risk.

It have got been establish assorted malignant neoplastic diseases have different hazard factors like in the lawsuit of tegument malignant neoplastic disease exposure of the tegument to strong sunshine is the hazard factor whereas in lung cancer, smoke is the hazard factor. Likewise asbestos exposure goes a hazard factor for mesothelioma. It should be understand here that having a hazard factor makes not bespeak that you are definitely going to acquire the disease.

Asbestos as hazard factor

In about 75-85%, the chief cause for the disease is exposure to asbestos.

During the time period of 1900s to 1960s, this stuff was used widely in different types of industries. Through the World War two era, tons of workers were exposed to asbestos. Owing to the exposure in industries, the assorted wellness jobs caused owed to asbestos started becoming apparent in 1999 prima to a decisive association.

Asbestos is a word form of fibrous mineral made of silicate and was used extensively in assorted industries like construction, insulation, sound proofing, roofing, fireproofing, flooring tiles, etc. Arsenic more than than and more people were exposed to this fibrous mineral, lawsuits of a deathly cancerous disease, mesothelioma became common.

Statistics bespeak the over 8 million Americans who have got already been exposed are under this risk. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency bespeak that about 733,000 schools and public edifices in the state today dwells of asbestos insularity and about 10% to 15% schools have got asbestos insulation.

Apart from this people prostrate such as as miners, mill workers, insularity manufacturers, railway workers, ship builders, gas mask manufacturers, building workers and those involved with installing insulation.

Studies also bespeak that household members are also exposed to asbestos and are with this sort of risk.

The extent of exposure changes with the type of industry in which the employee is working. According to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), there is no safe extent.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) have got put up criteria or Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) of 0.1 fibres per three-dimensional centimetre (f/cc) for a leaden norm of 8 hr time. The best option is to cut down or complete halt asbestos exposure in workplace. If exposed, the employees should have got on safety gear wheel to protect themselves.

Cases of mesothelioma among work force have shown enormous driblet as industries have stopped using asbestos whereas lawsuits of this disease stays steady among women. This bespeaks that they are exposed to asbestos owed to its presence in the environment either at work or at home. Survey undertaken at Golden State show that people are prostrate to mesothelioma hazard owed to asbestos being present in mounts naturally.

This hazard makes not cut down with clip after exposure; it be givens to be womb-to-tomb and undiminished.

Friday, March 28, 2008

Safety Level Of Asbestos At Work

For people working in topographic points where there is exposure to asbestos, a certain guidelines have got got been setup.

These guidelines have been established to assist employees and employers to set about work involving a safe mode and not acquire exposed to asbestos resulting in them catching unsafe diseases like mesothelioma.

If an employee or contractor happens out that any stuff is made of or dwells of asbestos, then they can kick to the government and demand not set about any activity which might take to the asbestos release into the atmosphere.

These determinations can be complained to the direction of the Department who will forward a study to the Head Building Surveyor in the Environment Department. They will then make the followers necessary survey:

• Check the air for presence of asbestos particles

• Sampling the stuff which might have got presence of asbestos

• Arrangement for safety of the employee to avoid any sort of exposure

• Encapsulation

• Elimination by accredited contractor

If the presence of asbestos is proven, the followers action would be taken by the company:

• Encapsulate it with a sealant. This procedure will guarantee that the asbestos is not disturbed in the future

• Remove completely from the premiss and then replace it with an alternative.

Government's control bounds for exposure degrees of asbestos have been put up and an unprotected individual should not be exposed to asbestos fiber in extra of the limit. All the employees working in the presence of approved asbestos merchandises necessitate to be completely aware of the safety norms and guidelines for use of asbestos.

They necessitate to follow with all demands apparatus in the norms. They should not work on any specific asbestos merchandise unless the sort of asbestos used is known and a "safe system of work" have been established.

The most important facet that guarantees the manner in which asbestos is used in an constitution is the degree of asbestos dust released in the ambiance during the course of study of work undertaken either to bring forth an asbestos merchandise or any related to work.

The Government have established assorted upper limit degrees for the different sorts of fibres exposed in the air.

These degrees are as follows:

- For crocidolite or amosite sort of asbestos (these are the most unsafe word forms of asbestos)

• 0.2 fibres/ml of air averaged over a uninterrupted time time time time period of 4hrs

• 0.6 fibres/ml of air averaged over a uninterrupted period of 10mins

- For asbestos without crocidolite or amosite

• 0.5 fibres/ml of air averaged over a uninterrupted period of 4hrs

• 1.5 fibres/ml of air averaged over a uninterrupted period of 10mins

These figs are the upper limit level.

The system of work demand to aim the last degree possible of asbestos exposure to safeguard the lives of the people involved. The Health and Safety Executive have got suggested an environmental bounds of 0.01 fibres/ml of air for the general populace and non-asbestos workers. To guarantee the above mentioned levels, the employer should regularly transport out air monitoring before, during and on completion of all work involving asbestos products.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Protest over cancer surgery move

Campaigners have got protested against programs to travel some specializer malignant neoplastic disease treatment services out of Cornwall.


The Cornwall Primary Care Trust (PCT) desires to travel upper gastro-intestinal surgery from the Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro to Plymouth.


Demonstrators at County Hallway in Truro said they were concerned how the programs would impact patients and families.


The percentage said it was delaying the plans' execution to let more than clip to discourse the proposals with the public.

Having malignant neoplastic disease is annihilating enough

Maggie Easterbrook, malignant neoplastic disease patient


Health heads had said the planned move was in response to national counsel on improving malignant neoplastic disease treatment results and making usage of specializer malignant neoplastic disease centres, such as as the 1 at Plymouth's Derriford Hospital.


But protestors said that if surgery was transferred elsewhere, it could intend some patients and relations having to go 100s of miles.


Cancer patient Maggie Easterbrook said: "If you have got to go all the manner there for treatment, your household can't just see and come up back in a day.


"You're isolated and having malignant neoplastic disease is annihilating enough."


The Cancer Patient and Carers Group added that the operating surgeons who would transport out processes would be Cornwall-based. They would go to Plymouth to operate, but then most likely caput back to Cornwall immediately afterwards, raising concerns about post-operative care and observation.


Evidence examined


PCT head executive director Ann Jesse James said the trust would be discussing the proposals with the public, but added that they could still travel ahead.


She said: "I believe what's important at this phase is that the public have got all of the facts, and that they're presented in a very aim way, but also that we also take on the concerns from people.


"Quite often their concerns, understandably, are about travelling and being away from their loved 1s when they are having their surgery.


"Now we may necessitate to make a small spot more to guarantee they acquire the surgery they need, but that doesn't necessarily intend that the grounds for centralising services is wrong."


The primary attention trust is also considering transferring caput and cervix malignant neoplastic disease and complex gynaecological malignant neoplastic disease services.

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Writing eases stress of cancer

NEW
YORK: The simple enactment of authorship down their deepest feelings can assist cancer
patients better their quality of life, according to a new study. A squad of research workers in the
United States have establish that malignant neoplastic disease patients who show their fearfulnesses through
writing can undergo alterations in ideas about their illness, The
Oncologist diary reported. According to take researcher
Nancy Lewis Henry Morgan of Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Centre, "Previous research have
suggested that expressive authorship may heighten physical and psychological
well-being. "But most of those
studies involved three to five authorship Sessions that were conducted in a
controlled setting. Here, we establish that just one authorship session in a busy
cancer clinic where the patients are frequently interrupted can still have got a
positive impact on patients." Lewis Henry Morgan and her co-workers came
to the decision after a research on a grouping of over 70 patients waiting in a
clinic at a malignant neoplastic disease Centre in American Capital from July to November 2006. It included a pre-writing
survey, just 20 proceedings of expressive writing, a post-writing survey, and an
optional follow-up study that was completed by telephone set three hebdomads later.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Burns facing fresh cancer battle

Celtic first-team manager Tommy George Burns is facing a fresh conflict against tegument cancer, the baseball club have confirmed.


The 51-year-old was diagnosed as agony from a malignant melanoma in March 2006 and had responded well to treatment.


But a interpreter for Celtic Language Language said: "Celtic today corroborate that first-team manager Tommy George Burns is to have continued malignant neoplastic disease treatment.


"Tommy means to go on as first-team manager and caput of the young person academy during this treatment."


The interpreter added: "Clearly, Celtic Language Language petitions that the privateness of Tommy and his household is respected at this time."


Burns began playing for Celtic in 1974 and also won eight Scotland caps in a eminent calling which ended as player/manager of Kilmarnock.


He went on to mange Celtic, the baseball baseball club he supported as a boy, and steered the club to a Scots Cup win over Airdrie in 1995.


Speaking after being first diagnosed with malignant neoplastic disease two old age ago, George Burns told BBC Sport: "This haps to a batch of people, so it's just a inquiry of taking each twenty-four hours as it comes.


"Through this, I've not been alone. I have got my faith, which is fantastic, and I've had tons of messages of goodwill."

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Report: Patrick Swayze Gets Support From Hollywood Friends in Cancer Battle

Film Industry have been sending histrion Saint Patrick Swayze messages of support ever since news broke that Swayze was fighting a tough conflict with pancreatic cancer, Britain's Telegraph newspaper is reporting.

"It is so sad," Swayze's "Dirty Dancing" co-star, Jennifer Grey, said, according to the Telegraph. "If I saw him on the streets today, I'd throw my weaponry around him and love him up." The Telegraph said Whoopi Goldberg, who starred with Swayze in "Ghost," had this to state before blowing a kiss: "We desire you to experience better and we will speak soon, I hope."

The National Inquirer broke the news of Swayze's malignant neoplastic disease on Wednesday, and a representative of the histrion late confirmed the diagnosing but said docs are optimistic about his treatment for the typically fatal disease.

Caught in its advanced stages, pancreatic cancer, which hits about 30,000 people a year, have a less than 5 percentage endurance charge per unit for five years. If caught early and treated aggressively with surgery and chemotherapy — and if the malignant neoplastic disease have not distribute to lymph nodes — the five-year survival charge per unit can travel as high as 17 to 25 percent.

Friday, March 7, 2008

Study: Aspirin Decreases Risk of Breast Cancer

It have been proven that taking acetylsalicylic acid can assist cut down the hazard of bosom attacks, and a new study states it can cut down the hazard of breast cancer, too, the alpha fetoprotein reported.

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs, could cut the hazard of breast malignant neoplastic disease by 20 percent, according to the report, which was done in England and published by the International Diary of Clinical Practice.

And, such as drugs also could assist women who already have got the disease, said Ian Fentiman of Guy’s and St. Thomas’ infirmary in London, who compiled the study.

"Recent surveys of NSAIDs usage have got shown about a 20 percentage hazard decrease in the relative incidence of breast cancer, but this benefit may be confined to acetylsalicylic acid usage alone and not other NSAIDs," Fentiman said.

Fentiman said more than research would have got to be done to calculate out exactly which drug plant best and how it should be administered.