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

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.

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."

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Extreme Celebrity Giving

Come the vacation season, we all put option a few other vaulting horses in the aggregation plate or driblet some alteration in the Redemption Army bucket. If you're a celebrity, you can just drop your pants.

That's right. When Hollywood's hottest aid a cause they've got wealthiness and celebrity in their favor. And that open ups doors to some very originative giving.

This year, Queen Victoria Beckham will deprive for charity. London's Daily Mirror studies Beckham, 33, will look in the fan on T-shirts for interior designer Marc Jacobs, the return going to a tegument malignant neoplastic disease charity. Stars such as as Julianne Moore, Dita Von Teese and Noemi Joseph Campbell all got bare for his shirts in 2006, raising 30,000 pounds.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals have got been wise to this for old age with their long-running "I'd Rather Travel Bare Than Wear Fur" campaign, featuring musca volitans by Cindy Crawford, Christy Turlington and Pamela Anderson.

Supermodel Noemi Joseph Campbell cognizes the value of celebrity and glamor too. She enlisted people on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean for her "Fashion For Relief" demoes in New House Of York and Greater London to profit victims of Hurricane Katrina and this year's U.K. floods, respectively. Beyoncé, Wyclef Jean, Faye Dunaway and British association football star Rio De Janeiro Ferdinand were among the models.

If you're fabulously rich, opportunities are you can afford to portion with some of the material in your closet. Earlier this year, U2 guitar player Edge donated one of his guitars for an auction bridge benefiting Hurricane Katrina victims. The Price Is Right host British Shilling Barker donated one of his mikes for an eBay
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Another option not readily available to the remainder of us: moviemaking. Former Frailty President Aluminum Al Gore raised consciousness about planetary heating with An Inconvenient Truth. Bonus: Well-executed movies with a cause often make well during awarding season. An Inconvenient Truth, the Uncle Tom Tom Hanks 1994 acquired immune deficiency syndrome play City Of Brotherly Love and the 2000 Julia Richard J. Roberts legal play Erin Brockovich all South Korean won Oscars.

Getting busted by the bulls is another attention-grabber. Nothing serious, head you, just acquire arrested for disorderly behavior or trespassing to bring forth news insurance for a cause. Just inquire Danny Glover, who was arrested in 2004 during a protestation against the race murder in the Darfur part of Sudan, or Heroes star Hayden Panettiere, who was reportedly issued an apprehension warrant last calendar month by Nipponese police force after she paddled out on a surfboard in southwesterly Japanese Islands with other militants to forestall a dolphinfish hunt.

Paulette Maehara, president and main executive director of the Association of Fundraising Professionals in Arlington, Va., have long worked with people on charitable causes. She admonishes there are risks. They might make something foolish or irresponsible that could reflect badly on an organization. Or they could simply flake out and not demo up for an visual aspect at a widely publicized charity event.

But the possible benefits are difficult to ignore, such as as a celebrity's name acknowledgment and his or her connexions to other entertainers and flush would-be donors.

"There's greater consciousness for the charity,'' Maehara says. "There's a batch of exposure."

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

How To Prevent Skin Cancer

Summer is a clip for swimming, outings, picnics, and fun. But it's also the best clip to acquire a bad tan or worse, a bad lawsuit of tegument cancer.

Adequate sunshine assists your organic structure do vitamin Vitamin D but too much tin killing you. Aside from premature aging, furrows and cataracts, long-term exposure to the sun's ultraviolet radiation beams causes tegument cells to turn abnormally and develop into a tumour that tin be cancerous.

The most common types of tegument malignant neoplastic diseases are basal cell and squamous cell cancers. Melanoma is less common but more than serious. This usually happens in the 4th or 5th decennary of life but 80 to 90 percentage of sun-related damage that Pbs to malignant malignant melanoma happens before the age of 18.

"There are three major types of tegument malignant neoplastic disease - basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma. Basal cell carcinomas and most squamous cell carcinomas are slow growth and highly treatable, especially if establish early. Melanoma is the most serious word form of tegument cancer. It impacts deeper layers of the tegument and have the top possible to distribute to other tissues in the body. Squamous cell carcinoma also can distribute internally," according to the Mayo Clinic.

In the United States alone, there are over one million lawsuits of tegument malignant neoplastic disease reported every twelvemonth and one thousands of deceases annually. This year, the Skin Cancer Foundation estimations that over 59,000 malignant melanomas will be diagnosed and 8,810 people will decease of the disease.

At hazard are those who pass too much clip under the sun like laborers, farmers, crewmen as well as pupils undergoing military training, scouts, campers, athletes, sunbathers, and swimmers.

Others who necessitate adequate sun protection are the aged who have got thin tegument and are more than vulnerable to the sun's deathly rays, babes with delicate tegument that Burns easily, those pickings drugs like diuretics, tranquilizers, and antibiotics, and those applying astringents.

"Skin malignant neoplastic disease gets in your skin's top layer - the epidermis. The cuticle is as thin as a pencil line, and it supplies a protective layer of tegument cells that your organic structure continually sheds. Normally, tegument cells within the cuticle develop in a controlled and orderly way. In general, healthy new cells pushing aged cells toward the skin's surface, where they decease and eventually are sloughed off. This procedure is controlled by deoxyribonucleic acid - the familial stuff that incorporates the instruction manual for every chemical procedure in your body," the Mayo Clinic said

"Skin malignant neoplastic disease happens when this procedure malfunctions. When deoxyribonucleic acid is damaged, alterations happen in the instructions, which can do new cells to turn out of control and word form a mass of malignant neoplastic disease cells," it added.

Fair-skinned individuals are more than likely to develop malignant malignant melanoma but that's no ground for those with dark tegument to rejoice. While people with dark tegument have got more than melanin pigment which protects them from burning, experts state melanin-rich complexions are not immune from the sun's noxious rays. The longer you remain under the sun, the greater your hazard of getting tegument malignant neoplastic disease regardless of the colour of your skin.