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Certain Cancers More Common With HIV

September 25, 2009 by Marijke Durning, RN  
Filed under Diseases & Conditions

Certain Cancers More Common With HIV

People with HIV are living longer with the use of antiretroviral drugs, but some of that may come at a cost. Researchers have noticed that certain types of cancers, such as anal, lung, Hodgkin’s, melanoma or liver cancer are more common in this group. People with HIV have a 60% higher chance of developing these cancers than do people who don’t have HIV.
Researchers looked at 66,840 patients who had cancer and did not have HIV and 33,420 who had cancer and did have HIV. The types of cancers the researchers were looking for (anal, lung, liver, etc) were cancers that …read more

A Meta-Analysis: Drinking Coffee May Reduce Liver Cancer Risk

August 9, 2007 by Gloria Gamat  
Filed under Diseases & Conditions

A Meta-Analysis: Drinking Coffee May Reduce Liver Cancer Risk

According to a new meta-analysis of observational studies, regular and high coffee drinking may reduce the risk of live cancer by as much as 55 percent.
Liver cancer is the sixth most commonly diagnosed cancer in the world and third most common cause of death from cancer.
In the past year, the wonders of drinking coffee have continuously been being uncovered, the most recent (I found) being the benefit of caffeine in the cognitive decline of older women.
Now, in the reduction of liver cancer risk — as published in the August issue of Hepatology:
…”an increase of one cup of coffee every day …read more

Why More Men Have Liver Cancer? Estrogen Makes the Difference!

July 10, 2007 by Gloria Gamat  
Filed under Diseases & Conditions

Why More Men Have Liver Cancer? Estrogen Makes the Difference!

Ever wondered by liver cancer is more prevalent in men than women? Women have estrogen to thank for.
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) — a devastating complication of chronic liver disease and inflammation caused by risk factors such as hepatitis B and C viruses, or alcoholic liver disease — makes up the majority of liver cancers in humans.
Overall, men are three to five times more likely to develop HCC than women; however, in individuals who are under 50, HCC is seen seven to 10 times more frequently in men.
The protein called interleukin-6 (IL-6) contributes to the chronic liver inflammation that leads to cancer. …read more

Folate Against Liver Cancer

July 9, 2007 by Gloria Gamat  
Filed under Diseases & Conditions

Folate Against Liver Cancer

Found in green leafy vegetables, chick peas and lentils – folate – is already known to reduce the risk of neural tube defects (NTD) (most commonly spina bifida and anencephaly) in infants when taken in the first trimester of pregnancy.
This association has led to increased fortification of folic acid (the synthetic counterpart of folate) in various food products.
Now, a low folate diet may increase the risk of developing liver cancer, according to a study based in China –suggesting additional potential of folic acid fortification.
As reported in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention:
”…low folate levels may be linked to liver …read more

New Treatment Slows Growth of Colon and Liver Cancers

June 25, 2007 by Gloria Gamat  
Filed under Diseases & Conditions

New Treatment Slows Growth of Colon and Liver Cancers

Developed by University of Navarra School of Pharmacy researcher Leire Garcia Navarro is a new treatment that slows down the growth of colon and liver cancers.
The specialist worked on designing non-viral systems which act directly upon the liver and the colon. In this manner, she prepared, optimized and evaluated, in vitro and in vivo, a new pharmaceutical format called ‘lipopolyplex.’
This compound aids the genetic material in penetrating into the damaged cells, and allows drug release in tumorous organs.
The new drug has been shown to slow tumor growths in mice.
Find more details from the Basque Research news.

Sorafenib: Miracle Pill for Liver Cancer

June 5, 2007 by Gloria Gamat  
Filed under Diseases & Conditions

Sorafenib: Miracle Pill for Liver Cancer

Presented Monday at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, the cure for liver cancer in Sorafenib.
Phase III clinical trial data of this miracle pill revealed that chances of survival from final stage liver cancer is increased by 44% or about three months life extension.
Final stage liver cancer is deadly and currently patients suffering this condition have no treatment option.
Sorafenib is a pill that directly targets malignant cancer cells and cuts off the blood supply feeding the tumour and has been found in a large scale multinational trial, conducted by researchers from the Mount Sinai School of …read more

Cancer Commentary Links for 2007-04-18

April 18, 2007 by Gloria Gamat  
Filed under Diseases & Conditions

Cancer Commentary Links for 2007-04-18

At the moment, let me first direct you to interesting blog posts relating to cancer:
Ruth Schaffer discussed snake venom toxin that can inhibit the growth of prostate cancer cells and the blood DNA test for early detection of liver cancer at The Biotech Weblog; fruit and vegetables reduce the risk of head and neck cancer at Eating Fabulous.
Kate Baggott wrote about breastfeeding reduces breast cancer risk at Babylune.
Beauty blogger Christina Jones asks the question: to tan or not to tan at e-Beauty Daily (a pretty important question to those at risk of skin cancer).
Last but not least, Veggie Chic tells …read more

TheraSphere®, Novel Liver Cancer Therapy, Debuts in India

January 18, 2007 by Gloria Gamat  
Filed under Diseases & Conditions

TheraSphere®, Novel Liver Cancer Therapy, Debuts in India

For the first time, MDS Nordion’s innovative primary liver cancer treatment TheraSphere® have been used in India.
MDS Nordion is a leading global provider of medical isotopes and radiopharmaceuticals (used to diagnose and treat diseases) and is one of 89 Ontario-based companies and organizations participating in a trade mission to India, organized by the Government of Ontario.

Three patients were the first to be treated for primary liver cancer in India using TheraSphere®
Two of the successful infusions were conducted at the Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre.
The third was performed at the Jaslok Hospital and Research Centre. Both centres are located in Mumbai, India. …read more

Long-acting Octreotide, Not Beneficial to Liver Cancer Patients

January 6, 2007 by Gloria Gamat  
Filed under Diseases & Conditions

Long-acting Octreotide, Not Beneficial to Liver Cancer Patients

According to the results of a new double blind study published in the January 2007 issue of Hepatology (the official journal of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD)), long-acting octreotide does not improve outcomes for patients with liver cancer as compared to placebo.
Also known as hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), liver cancer is a common malignancy with very few treatment options.
Liver transplant or resection can potentially cure the condition, but most patients are inoperable once they are diagnosed.
In search for more minimally invasive treatments, previous studies suggested that short-acting octreotide could improve survival for patients with HCC while …read more

Cancer Commentary Round-Up, December 9, 2006

December 9, 2006 by gayla  
Filed under Diseases & Conditions

Cancer Commentary Round-Up, December 9, 2006

Hi, everyone. Regular Cancer Commentary writer Gloria Gamat is dealing with the aftermath of typhoons at her home in the Philippines. In her place temporarily (you can breathe a sigh of relief now ) I will try to keep you abreast of the latest cancer news with a daily round-up that I hope you will find interesting.

Science chiefs defend cancer pioneer
British scientists are defending “iconic cancer researcher” Sir Richard Doll’s work and reputation.
County councillor Mike Oborski won’t let terminal lung and liver cancer keep him from working.
[Canadian] Clinics let cancer patients purchase treatment: Drugs not …read more


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