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Lymphoplasmacytic Disorders

September 2nd, 2008 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

Lymphoplasmacytic disorder is a disease that affects the lymphoplasmacyte cells that produce monoclonal light chained immunoglobulins, which are part of the immune system.

Light chain deposit disease is a lymphoplasmacytic disorder that has uncommon monoclonal gammopathy (IgG). The symptoms should be monitored carefully in patients who also have renal disease. The diagnosis of this disease is easy when monoclonal light chains are present in the serum or urine and the renal biopsy exhibits typical morphological changes and stains for kappa or lambda light chains. It becomes difficult to diagnose when the patient does not have a known lymphoplasmacytic disorder and the monoclonal light chains are detectable only erratically.

Waldenstrom¹s macroglobulinemia (WM) is a well-known malignant disorder of lymphoplasmacytic cells that produce a monoclonal immunoglobulin M (IgM). The standardized criterion that is now established for diagnosis of this disease, includes the presence of any IgM monoclonal protein and marrow and nodal lymphoplasmacytic cells in the blood and its hyperviscosity due to increased levels of a class of heavy proteins called macroglobulins. A distinctive feature of WM is the presence of an IgM monoclonal protein that is produced by the cancer cells, and a simultaneous decrease in levels of uninvolved immunoglobulins IgG and IgA.

Many symptoms are due to the effects of the IgM paraprotein that produces autoimmune phenomenon and due to the hyperviscosity syndrome, which is attributed to the IgM monoclonal protein increasing the viscosity of the blood. Symptoms of this are manifested mainly as neurologic symptoms and can include blurring or loss of vision, headache, and at times stroke.

Monocyte function is abnormal in patients with multiple myeloma and can be further reversibly inhibited by high paraprotein levels. Further research is needed to confirm and ascertain whether monocyte function can be normalized using or growth factors, and whether they could be used in the treatment of this currently incurable condition.

In recent years, after intense research and study, autologous bone marrow transplantation has been included to the available treatment options.

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Asbestos Litigation

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Asbestos is a group of minerals, whose chief property is resistance to fire or heat. Given its special property, asbestos is used in things that require heat or fire resistance such as brake shoes, gaskets and other equipment that require heat insulation at very high temperatures. On the flip side, inhalation of a few types of asbestos has a very harmful effect on the human being. It is believed to cause many diseases, including cancer (), because of which many types of asbestos have been banned in most countries.

When its harmful effects were discovered, the United States included a law against it (Section 112 of the Clean Air Act of 1970), naming it a hazardous air pollutant. Ever since this law came up, there have been countless lawsuits against companies dealing with asbestos. The case against asbestos is so severe that, today, companies dealing even peripherally with asbestos have been slapped with lawsuits by people who claim that the asbestos has caused them physical harm or exposed them to potential harm.

Since most of the industries in America have some use or the other for asbestos, there are lawsuits worth billions of dollars pending in the courts; many companies have filed for bankruptcy and are facing heavy liability claims.

The results of a study conducted have revealed that out of the total money spent on asbestos litigation, not even half has gone to the effected or injured parties. Most of it has gone into attorney fees and other costs. It was estimated that, in the 1990’s, asbestos related deaths peaked in the U.S. Since then, lawsuits have been on the rise. A few of the cases have involved huge settlement class actions. As a result, many reform bills have been passed in different states to regularise asbestos claims.

While there have been several genuine cases, there have been an equal, or even larger, number of asbestos litigations, which seemed fraudulent, since the clients did not suffer any injury apart from asymptomatic pleural plaques. Because of such false claims, those that have actually suffered from asbestos have had to be content with a lower amount of compensation.

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New Mesothelioma Treatment

September 2nd, 2008 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

Several new treatments are being developed. Researches mostly revolve around developing new treatments or improving upon the traditional treatments. Hopes are high for patients as new agents and combinations of agents are giving improved results.

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a new treatment based on the theory that single celled organisms die when exposed to certain frequency of light. For this certain photosensitive drugs are administered intravenously. In a couple of days, the drug concentrates on the diseased cell and destroys it. Skin sensitivity, nausea and vomiting are some of the side effects.

Immunotherapy, sometimes called biological therapy, is another new method in treatment. In this method, the immune system of body is used to treat the disease. The body’s ability to treat itself might be hampered due to certain reasons. Immunotherapy tries to rejuvenate the immune system and there by improving the natural immune system which is the most effective way to combat any disease. The therapy also tries to repair immune systems that are faulty. Biological response modifiers (BRMs) are the substances used in immunotherapy. BRMs naturally occur in the body but it can now be prepared in laboratory and is found to give the same effect as the natural ones.

Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT) is new treatment used to improve local control of . In this radiation doses can be administered to tumor without causing damage to nearby normal cells. Treatment at the DNA level is an important breakthrough in science. Gene Therapy tries to correct or replace abnormal genes. Replacement gene therapy and knockout gene therapy are two main types of gene therapy. In replacement gene therapy the mutated or missing gene which causes is replaced. In knockout gene therapy, the gene responsible for tumor is completely eliminated. With more and more information regarding genes being unfolded, gene therapy treatment has a promising future in the treatment of .

Treatments which use some combinations of surgery, radiation therapy, and , called multimodality therapy, are being researched upon. Heated intraoperative intraperitoneal and use of pemetrexed drug, brand named Alimta, are some of the new developments in the treatment of .

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Cancer Causes

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There is not possible a single cause of any disease. Cancer is a group of 200 diseases in which the cells of body become abnormal and being out of control. Before describing the main causes of the cancer I am first defining in short the various types of cancer.

Types of cancer :

Breast Cancer
Brain Tumor
Bone Cancer
Bladder Cancer
Anal Cancer
Appendix Cancer
Gastrointestinal Cancer
Head & Neck Cancer
Leukemia
Lung Cancer
Lymphoma
Prostate Cancer
Skin Cancer
Soft Tissue Sarcoma

Causes of cancer :

Tobacco
Tobacco is the main cause of cancer. Cigarette smoking also comes in this category.
Smoking can cause cancers of the lungs mouth, throat, bladder, kidneys and several other organs. According to the records smoking causes 30% of all cancer deaths in the U.S.

Drinking of alcohol

Drinking a lot of alcohol also been increase a person’s chance of getting cancer of the mouth cavity, throat, and some other organs.

Sun Exposure
Ultra Violet rays are the main cause of . Sun burn and UV rays can damage your skin and this damage can lead the .

Genetics
If your family belongs to any kind of cancer history, it means you need to extra precautions because genetics plays very important role for many hereditary cancers,
And their may a grate chance of them to develop in your body. Breast cancer genes The BRCA1 and BRCA2 are examples of genetic predisposition.

Infectious diseases
Viruses are also cause of some cancers. The main viruses which affect the human cancer are hepatitis B, hepatitis C and human papillae virus.

Environmental Factors:
Today’s environment is so stressful that most people are affected by a depressed immune system. Various immune problems you can face such as allergies, asthma, yeast infection, frequent cold and flu etc which may cause of cancer of various categories.

Hormonal imbalances
Harmonic imbalance is also a big cause of cancer. Hormone imbalance is a type of allergic reaction which promotes the “endometrial” cancer.

Unsafe Sex:
Unsafe sex can increase your risk for human papillae virus infection. If one has more the one sex partners then the possibilities of cancer in the uterus increases. Researchers also think during the oral sex the same case can be drawn to tonsil cancer.

Age Factor
Various types of cancer become when a person get older. That’s cause is the changes that cause a cell to become cancerous in the first place take a long time to develop. There have to be a number of changes to the genes within a cell before it turns into a cancer cell. The changes can happen by accident when the cell is dividing. Or they can happen because the cell has been damaged by carcinogens and the damage is then passed on to future ‘daughter’ cells when that cell divides.

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