Posts Tagged ‘Cancer’

Drugs Kill Breast Cancer by Halting Tumor’s Ability to Heal Itself

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

An experimental cancer drug made by Sanofi-Aventis SA helped patients with advanced breast tumors live more than 60 percent longer using a new method that stops diseased cells from healing themselves, a new study found.

The treatment, called BSI-201, shrank tumors and slowed new growth in a study of 116 patients with so-called triple- negative breast cancer, an aggressive disease that doesn’t respond to many treatments. Results were presented today at the American Society of Clinical Oncology in Orlando, Florida.

BSI-201 leads an emerging class of treatments known as PARP inhibitors. Most cancer treatments work by blasting DNA with chemotherapy or radiation. Cancer can fight back by using PARP enzymes to fix damaged strands of DNA. The new medicines are designed to block the enzymes and kill the cancer. Read more…

Source: Bloomberg.com

Bookmark and Share
Tags: ,
Posted by admin | Posted in Breast Cancer, Cancer | No Comments »Email Email

Breast Cancer: Managing Fear and Anxiety

Friday, April 10th, 2009

breast_cancer_patientBeing diagnosed with breast cancer and going through treatment can cause a flood of different emotions — fears about your long-term survival, anxieties about treatment and side effects, and worries about talking with your children are just some of the things you might experience. All of these feelings are completely legitimate. But how can you stay centered in the midst of so many uncertainties?

The “I’m Tired of Breast Cancer” bracelet supports Breastcancer.org, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing the most reliable, complete, and up-to-date information about breast cancer. On Wednesday, April 29th, from 8:30pm to 10:00pm EST, Breastcancer.org will be hosting an “Ask-the-Expert Online Conference.” If you or a friend or relative is fighting breast cancer, make sure you’re a part of this online event. Click here for details.

Bookmark and Share
Tags: , ,
Posted by admin | Posted in Breast Cancer | No Comments »Email Email

Where Are Your Cancer Donations Going?

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

Thanks to the guidance of their Scientific Review Committee, Concern Foundation has committed nearly $2.5 million dollars (July 2008 - June 2010) in grants to 52 of the best and brightest young cancer researchers throughout the world, focusing on 13 specific cancer research areas.*

Breast Cancer…………………………………………$200,000
Brain Cancer…………………………………………..$100,000
Colon Cancer………………………………………….$100,000
Immunology…………………………………………….$100,000
Leukemia………………………………………………..$200,000
Liver Cancer…………………………………………..$100,000
Lung Cancer……………………………………………$400,000
Lymphoma………………………………………………$200,000
Melanoma……………………………………………….$200,000
Pancreatic Cancer………………………………….$100,000
Prostate Cancer……………………………………..$100,000
Sarcoma………………………………………………….$100,000
Uterine Cancer………………………………………..$100,000
Lautenberg Center Endowment……………….$200,000
Karolinska Institute Endowment………………$300,000

* Full descriptions of each of the Concern funded researchers can be found at www.concernfoundation.org
Bookmark and Share
Tags:
Posted by admin | Posted in Breast Cancer, Cancer | No Comments »Email Email

Studies Cast Doubt on Prostate Cancer Screenings

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

The tests rarely save lives, researchers say, and treatment can cause more harm than the potential tumor.

Whether to screen men for prostate cancer has been a controversial topic for at least 20 years. Many clinicians have believed that finding a tumor early and cutting it out is the best possible way to treat prostate cancer, just as it is for most tumors.

Critics of the screening have argued that many prostate tumors grow so slowly that the patient is likely to die of other causes before the tumor becomes a threat. They contend that early treatment can cause more damage than leaving the tumor alone.

Now, two major and long-awaited studies show that screening men for prostate cancer provides little or no benefit in saving lives and can lead to painful, debilitating and expensive medical treatments without any obvious benefit. Read more…

Source: The Los Angeles Times
Bookmark and Share
Tags: ,
Posted by admin | Posted in Cancer | No Comments »Email Email

Roger Daltrey Takes on Animal Rights Activists

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

roger_daltreySinger Roger Daltrey has has basically “dissed” animal rights activists by saying that cancer research is much more important than animal welfare when it comes to donating to charity. Daltrey supports Britain’s Teenage Cancer Trust charity and basically said that if the teenagers had four legs and fur, the money would be raised in a single year, which in his mind is tragic.

We applaud Daltrey’s support of a very important cause in teenage cancer and he certainly has a right to speak out, but is it really necessary to minimalize another important cause to get his point across??? After all, isn’t there enough support in the world to help all kinds of different causes… We think so. Read more…

Posted by Carrie Pollare

Source: The Rock Radio

Bookmark and Share
Tags: , , , ,
Posted by admin | Posted in Animal Lovers, Cancer, Celebrities | No Comments »Email Email

Screening Can Detect Early Ovarian Cancer

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

Only about one-quarter of invasive ovarian cancers are detected in the early stages, when the disease is most treatable. Now, preliminary results from a large, continuing trial indicate that postmenopausal women who are screened for ovarian cancer either by transvaginal ultrasound scan or by a blood test followed by a scan are more likely to have their cancers detected at early stages, with almost half the cancers picked up before they had spread beyond the pelvis.

While the results suggest that widespread screening for ovarian cancer may be feasible, long a point of scientific controversy, the researchers warned that the benefits were still far from clear. Many of the women in the trial had false positive results on screening tests that led to unnecessary surgeries and complications, especially among those who had ultrasound scans alone. And there is still no evidence that screening reduces the death rate from ovarian cancer, the researchers said. Read more…

Source: NY Times

Bookmark and Share
Tags: ,
Posted by admin | Posted in Cancer | No Comments »Email Email

Mushrooms, Green Tea May Lower Breast Cancer Risk

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

mushroomsWomen who get plenty of mushrooms and green tea in their diets may have a lower risk of developing breast cancer, new study findings suggest.The study, of more than 2,000 Chinese women, found that the more fresh and dried mushrooms the women ate, the lower was their breast cancer risk.

The risk was lower still among those who also drank green tea everyday.

It’s known that the rate of breast cancer in China is four- to five- times lower than rates typically seen in developed countries — though the rate has been climbing over the past few decades in the most affluent parts of China.

The current findings suggest that traditional diets — and specifically, large quantities of mushrooms and green tea — may help explain China’s lower breast cancer incidence, according to lead researcher Dr. Min Zhang, of the University of Western Australia in Perth.

She and her colleagues report the findings in the International Journal of Cancer.

The study was conducted in southeast China and involved 1,009 breast cancer patients between the ages of 20 and 87, and an equal number of healthy women the same age. All completed a detailed dietary questionnaire that asked them how often they ate specific foods.

Overall, Zhang’s team found, women who ate the most fresh mushrooms — 10 grams or more per day — were about two thirds less likely to develop breast cancer than non-consumers of mushrooms. Meanwhile, women who ate 4 grams or more of dried mushrooms per day had half the cancer risk of non-consumers.

Finally, mushroom eaters who also drank green tea everyday had only 11 to 18 percent of the breast cancer risk of women who consumed neither.

The study does not prove cause-and-effect, the researchers point out.

They did account for several kinds of risk factors for breast cancer - such as the women’s weight, education level, and exercise frequency and smoking habits — but there could be other factors that explain the findings.

This is also the first study linking high dietary amounts of mushrooms and green tea to lower breast cancer risk, Zhang told Reuters Health.

Therefore, she said, it’s too early for women to assume that the foods will help them avoid the cancer.

Still, it is biologically plausible, the researchers point out.

Lab research has shown that mushroom extracts have anti-tumor properties and, in animals, can stimulate the immune system’s cancer defenses. For its part, green tea contains antioxidant compounds called polyphenols that have been shown to fight breast tumors in animals.

Source: Reuters

Bookmark and Share
Tags: ,
Posted by admin | Posted in Breast Cancer | No Comments »Email Email

Coping With Cancer In Your 20s and 30s

Monday, March 16th, 2009

For most, our twenties and early thirties are a time to answer the “who, what, when, where and why’s” of life as we plan our future. But what happens when one is faced with a life threatening illness like cancer? When the bubble of invincibility is popped and one’s focus shifts from planning his or her life to staying alive? Did you know that 70,000 young adults in their twenties and thirties are diagnosed with cancer in the U.S. every year? Read more…

Source: Christine Hassler/Huffington Post

Bookmark and Share
Tags:
Posted by admin | Posted in Cancer | No Comments »Email Email

Patrick Swayze: I’m Not at ‘The End’ of Cancer Battle

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

0_63_swayze_enquirer_coverPatrick Swayze is slamming the National Enquirer and other media outlets for reporting what he calls “inaccurate” details about him nearing “the end” of his battle with cancer.

The actor, 56, who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer last year, has continuously tackled the Enquirer and other media outlets for printing what he has dismissed as little more than negative rumors.

On Wednesday, the Enquirer ran several photos of the Ghost actor appearing gaunt on the front cover of the magazine under the headline “The End.” Read more…

Source: Fox News

Bookmark and Share
Tags: , ,
Posted by admin | Posted in Cancer, Celebrities | No Comments »Email Email

Scientists Say They Have Identified an Enzyme That Helps Cancer Spread Around the Body

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

Cancer metastasis, where the cancer spreads from its original location, is known to be responsible for 90% of cancer-related deaths.

Institute of Cancer Research scientists have found that an enzyme called LOX is crucial in promoting metastasis, Cancer Cell journal reports. Drugs to block this enzyme’s action could keep cancer at bay, they hope.

The researchers studied breast cancer in mice, but are confident that their findings will apply to humans with other cancer types too. Read more…

Source: BBC News

Bookmark and Share
Tags: ,
Posted by admin | Posted in Breast Cancer, Cancer | No Comments »Email Email

GO BACK

Page 1 of 212»