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Different Treatments to Treat Mantle Cell Lymphoma

December 30th, 2008 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

Lymphoma is a serious affection which affects different parts of the body and usually occurs in many forms. One of the most severe form of is known as Mantle cell . In addition to this, Mantle cell is a rare form of Non-Hodgkin which tends to develop and spread very fast to other organs of the body. Due to the fact that Mantle cell spreads very fast to different parts of the body, treatments of this type of affection should be good enough to reach to all the infected cells. Unlike which is the main form of treatment, bringing successfully results, other treatments, such as surgery or radiation therapy are not enough useful to reduce the cancer.

To begin with, has proved to be the most efficient treatment to treat Mantle cell . Chemotherapy can be administrated in the form of injections, drips in the veins or even tablets. Much more, a treatment for this affection may include different types of drugs and the doses depend on the patient condition. In most cases, the treatments prescribed include the CHOP regimen, a combination of four drugs which is taken in a single day and repeated every three weeks for six ot eight cycles. Even though, brings important results, the disease may occur again. In order to prevent a recidivism of Mantle cell , specialists use to prescribe combinations, such as treatments for leukemias. On the other hand, these combinations of might be very toxic for some patients who suffer from Mantle cell .

Secondly, another efficient treatment includes monoclonal antibodies such as Rituximab, usually used to treat Non-Hodgkin and Mantle cell as well. Another way to treat Mantle cell which tends to be a hard procedure and not widely practiced is the bone marrow or stem-cell transplant. Radiation is another procedure which is usually used when the disease is not very severe. Much more as it is known that this disease affects many areas of the body, radiation is not the best choice.

In conclusion, even though mantle cell tends to be an incurable disease, treatments for this affection have the role in prolonging and improving the life of the patients. Nowadays many new treatments are being tested and much more clinical trials may help the patient considerably.

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Breast Cancer Statistics

December 30th, 2008 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

As the awareness of increases, so does the availability of information on the disease to the general public. There has been much research done on the disease, which includes the statistics on its prevalence and survival rates. Below is an enumeration of these statistics.

Recent figures

Breast cancer has been proven to be the second leading cause of cancer deaths in women today. It is also the most common form of cancer among women. This trend is expected to continue. Studies conducted by the World Health Organization estimate that for 2006, there will be 1.2 million women who will be diagnosed with .

Studies have also shown that a woman?s chance of developing during her lifetime is about 1 out of 7 or 13.4 percent. However, is not restricted to women. Studies also estimate that thousands of men will be diagnosed with the disease.

With regard to death rates, it is estimated that the chance that will be the cause for a woman?s death is about 1 in 33, or 3 percent. In recent years, the incidence of death has declined. Doctors attribute these declines to early detection and new treatments.

Figures also show that the chance of having the disease increases with age. By the age of 30, the chance of having the disease is 1 out of 2,212. For women over the age of 80, the chance increases to 1 out of 8. However, the survival rates are less for younger women because they tend to have more aggressive forms of cancer. It has also been proven that white, Hawaiian and African-American women have the highest incidence of as opposed to their Asian counterparts who have some of the lowest incidence rates.

Studies also show that early detection increases the survival rate by as much as 96 percent, especially for those women who detect in its first stage. However, the survival rates for patients who have had the disease decreases after five years.

These figures tell us a number of things. One of these is that the key to surviving is early detection. Another important thing is that women need to be aware of the risks that they face and that they should take preventive measures to mitigate the effects of this dreaded disease.

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Causes and Risk Factors of Ovarian Cancer

December 30th, 2008 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

Today doctors still do not know exactly what causes women to get . However, research has helped to identify certain risk factors that can lead to or make a person more susceptible to . The risk factors will increase a persons chance of developing .

Through research and statistics it has been determined that is typically found in women over the age of sixty. This was in at least fifty percent of the reported cases of . It is most common in post-menopausal women which is why it is still possible that is can develop in younger women as well.

In addition, research has shown that is more likely to develop in Caucasian women rather than African American women. Women who have a prior history of will also have an increased risk of developing at some time in their life. Scientists believe this is because of the mutated BRCA gene.

Family history also plays a big role. Those who have a family history of colorectal, breast or are at an increased risk of getting sometime in their life. Once again scientists believe this is because of the inherited BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes.

Doctors have found that post menopausal women who use hormone replacement therapy have a higher risk of getting . Those who have never had children or children after the age of thirty have an increased risk factor. Doctor believe this is because the number of menstrual cycles a woman has affects the chances of getting .

Those who use fertility drugs will have a three times more likely chance of having over those who don’t use fertility drugs. Those who use fertility drugs and don’t conceive will have an additional higher risk.

Jeanette Pollock is a freelance author and website owner of ovariancancerdomain.com ovariancancerdomain.com. Visit Jeanette’s site to learn more about ovariancancerdomain.com/2006/07/21/causes-and-risk-factors-of-ovarian-cancer/ risks.

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American Breast Cancer Rates Decline With Few Women Taking HRT

December 29th, 2008 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

The rate of people affected by in the United States fell 7 percent in 2003, a year after millions of women halted hormone replacement therapy, a study has revealed.

The decline was even more noticeable in older women who are more sensitive to estrogen, according to the analysis of National Cancer Institute data presented yesterday at a symposium in San Antonio. The decline in women between 50 and 69 years of age fell a remarkable 12 percent.

The research, conducted at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, discovered that 14,000 fewer women were diagnosed with in 2003 than in 2002, when an estimated 203,500 cases were reported. Researchers link the decline in cases to the mass halt on hormone replacement therapy after a study proved that the added estrogen increased the risk of developing .

“Something went right in 2003, and it seems that it was the decrease in the use of hormone therapy,” said Peter Ravdin, a professor at M.D. Anderson and the study’s co-author. He went on to caution that researchers are not able to prove a direct cause- and-effect relationship at this time.

In 2002, the Women’s Health Initiative study involving 16,608 women using hormone replacement therapy was ended abruptly after higher rates of were noted. Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer among American women.

In September, a study was published claiming the drop in in 2003 was linked directly to the decline in the use of Premarin, an estrogen replacement product made by Wyeth and once the most prescribed U.S. pharmaceutical product.

“Breast cancer is a complex disease and the causes are not known,” said Candace Steele on behalf of Wyeth, in an e- mailed statement. “It is simply inappropriate to make any speculative statements based on the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center analysis. Even the researchers state they cannot give the definitive cause. Clearly more studies are warranted.”

The rate of diagnoses increased steadily at 1.7 percent annually from 1990 to 98, before decreasing slightly, 1 percent a year from 1998 to 2002, the study determined. By the end of 2003, the rate had dropped 7 percent when age adjustments were made.

“We’re seeing this turnaround in diagnoses; the question is why,” commented Brenda Edwards, associate director of the surveillance research program at the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Maryland. “There are many factors that could be out there, including screening rates.”

Edwards also noted that Mammography rates are leveling off, which may be suppressing the rates of diagnosis without reducing the actual rate of the disease. For now though, researchers can point to what seems to be a link between the decline of cases and the abandonment of hormone replacement therapy, she added.

“We can’t show cause,” she said. “We’re just saying these two things seem to be occurring at a similar time.”

She continued that it will take years of additional research to determine the real cause, but added that researchers are currently working on 2004 statistics to see if the decline will continue or stabilize.
The study was funded solely by the National Cancer Institute and M.D. Anderson.

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Improving Quality of Life After Chemotherapy

December 29th, 2008 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

After active treatment is a time when patients often feel at a loss. The frequent treatments, follow ups and consultations have ended, but the fear of recurrence and side-effects of treatment may not have not gone away. The transition away from the aggressive fight to a care that is not as defined leaves many wanting. The physical body may be very different than the one that was there before cancer. Old ailments may flare up like allergies or excema and new problems may compound the picture. Complimentary and natural health strategies in the post-treatment phase help fill the gap not only on the physical level and also provide much needed calm. The importance of nutrition, exercise, and related lifestyle factors take center stage along with acupuncture and Chinese Medicine.

In a study of 551 survivors. Two-thirds (66%) of the women used at least one CAM (complimentary and Alternative Medicine) therapy during the previous 12 months, and the majority of them perceived that their CAM use was without the recommendation of their doctor. Relaxation/meditation, herbs, spiritual , and megavitamins were used most often. Significant predictors of CAM use included younger age, higher education, and private insurance. The majority of the CAM therapies were perceived by their users to be at least “moderately important” in remaining free of cancer. The reasons given for using CAM were to enhance overall quality of life, to feel more in control, to strengthen the immune system, and to reduce stress. Those surveyed stated that CAM use did not reflect negative attitudes towards conventional medical care, but rather an orientation to self-care in the optimization of their health and well being. Altern Ther Health Med. 2004 Jan-Feb;10(1):52-7.

Often people think of health as the absence of disease and although that is huge especially for a , real health is the person functioning at peak and optimal performance physically, mentally and emotionally without limitation by energy, pain, nor dysfunction of body systems. Optimal health may look different depending upon your individual circumstances. Not everyone will return to their pre-diagnosis life the same as they do after treatment, nor should they.

Rachel Naomi Remen, a doctor and author of Kitchen Table wisdom says, “Sometimes what appears to be a catastrophe, over time becomes a strong foundation from which to live a good life. It’s possible to live a good life even though it isn’t an easy life. And I think that’s one of the best kept secrets in America.” I see people with cancer and other people who have encountered very difficult experiences in their lives as teachers of wisdom. It’s as if the repository of the wisdom to live well is with the sick people in our culture.”

Making choices to live well should include natural medicine. Blood markers may be used to design a recovery program, along with measurements of nutritional or hormonal status. Other times, by looking at the pattern of imbalance within Chinese medicine customized herbal combinations are formulated to address the individuals’ presentation. Acupuncture helps to relieve pain, reduce inflammation restore normalcy to every body system and calm the mind.

Perhaps a surgery recovery program will address your needs. Each person is unique in what they may need.

The proverb, “life is suffering, pain is optional”, can be understood that life is difficult, there is much suffering, but how we react to this circumstance is what can determine the quality of our life. This and staying healthy with natural medicine may keep you away from reoccurence or retard a cancer’s growth.

Alex Berks is a Chinese Medicine Practitioner of Acupuncture, herbal and nutritional medicine in West Los Angeles
to find out more about his supportive oncology practice go to naturalhealingacupuncture.com naturalhealingacupuncture.com
or visit his cancer related blog healthwithcancer.blogspot.com healthwithcancer.blogspot.com

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