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Breast Cancer Symptoms

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Cancer is a term for diseases in which abnormal cells divide without control. Cancer can spread through the bloodstream and invade nearby tissues. It can spread into the lymphatic system into other parts of one’s body.
There are numerous types of cancer. Cancer that begins in the skin or in tissues that line or cover internal organs is carcinoma. Leukemia is a form of cancer that begins in blood forming tissue such as bone marrow and will cause a large number of abnormal blood cells to be produced and enter the blood stream. Multiple myeloma and cancers start in the cells of the immune system. Cancer that begins in the bone, cartilage, fat, blood vessels, or muscle is sarcoma.
Each year in America, 211,000 women learn they have . Other than is the most common type of cancer found in women is this country.
Common symptoms of include a change in how the breast or nipple feels and a change in how the breast or nipple looks.

If there are changes in how the nipple or breast feels, possibly a thickening or lump in or around the breast or underarm area, such a change can be a symptom of . So can tenderness in the nipple.

Changes in how the nipple or breast looks may be the nipple turning inward into the breast. Another change could be a different shape or size of breast. Still other changes that might occur in the breast, nipple, or areola may be red, scaly or swollen skin. The skin may have ridges or pitting and look like the skin of an orange.

Still, another sign that there could be is a nipple discharge. The nipple may discharge a fluid if there is .

In early stages usually does not cause pain. If a woman is having pain or other symptoms that do not go away she should see her health care provider. It is likely the symptoms are not due to . Other health problems may also cause these symptoms. If a woman does have these symptoms she should tell her doctor. Any problems that might exist can be diagnosed and treated as soon as possible.

For additional information about other cancer topics, please go to womens-health-talk.com/ Women’s Health Talk.

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Would You Like To Be Statistically Diagnosed?

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The above title may sound funny but with the advent of microarray technology it is entirely possible for your doctor to ask you a question like this. Namely, any array-based diagnostic test that determines a multi-component disease signature is inherently generating a statistical statement. For example:

The test results demonstrate with 90% confidence that your chances to have Disease X are 75% as detected by the marker-pattern, which is up to 85% sensitive and specific to Disease X.

The above statement may sound unintelligible and make no medical sense but if you compare the process behind this hypothetical machine-generated statement to traditional clinical diagnostics, then you realize the similarity. Namely, both are actually pattern recognition. Traditionally, diagnostics has been enabled by doctors’ experience so that the more experienced the doctor, the better his of her ability to recognize symptoms and synthesize these symptoms into a disease-pattern, a.k.a. as DIAGNOSIS. Except for simple cases, doctors do pattern-recognition routinely. For example, you go to your doctor with complaints including chronic fatigue, occasional fever, head-ache, shortness of breath, and loss of appetite. Your doctor listens to you, looks at you, and analyzes your chest X-rays, blood-test etc. Depending on what your doctor finds, you might either have some pulmonary ailment or no detectable disease at all. How do doctors come up with these diagnoses? Very simply, they analyze patterns, which can greatly overlap from disease to disease but also contain specific components that determine the diagnosis and therapy.

At some point in the future, the era of diagnostic microarrays will arrive, and the clinical pattern recognition is enabled by tiny chips, which quantify molecular disease markers instead of talking to you, looking at you, listening to you, and analyzing your X-rays

Thus, the future diagnostic microarrays will potentially eliminate some of the need for traditional, doctor-enabled pattern recognition. I do not think, however, that the pattern-recognition capacity of microarrays is anywhere near to do so because (1) technical standards for diagnostic microarrays do not exist, (2) the mathematics of pattern-recognition makes sense to statisticians but not doctors and patients, and most importantly, (3) the medical community does not have surrogate biomarkers, except for infectious disease. In short, in addition to great potential, the microarray technology brings unique challenges for scientists, IVD industry, medical community, and the regulatory institutions. Some of these challenges are formulated in DIAGNOSTIC NUCLEIC ACID MICROARRAYS [MM12A, 2006; Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI)]. And I would like to point here to my favored one: QUALITY MANAGEMENT OF THE PRODUCTION AND PERFORMANCE OF DIAGNOSTIC MICROARRAYS.

Imagine the amount of quality control and quality assurance (QC/QA) you need for a 10-element array as opposed to a traditional ELISA test that determines only a single marker. Remember that one has to be able to QC/QA all of the array elements. The best way do so is to design a statistical QC/QA methodology, and cut back on the number of array elements as much as possible. In summary, despite great promise, diagnostic arrays will have to overcome formidable technical challenges. And before they enter routine clinical practice, the diagnostic arrays that produce multi-component diagnostic signatures will have to prove that they make clinical diagnostics more accurate and cost-effective. Unless they become capable of detecting surrogate biomarkers, which for most diseases are yet to be discovered, or provide useful information as to the best therapy for a patient, we will only be seeing experimental tests along with statistical diagnostics (see above). So, would you like to be statistically diagnosed?

The Eomix Newsletter: July 2006 ( eomix.com/The_Eomix_Newsletter.htm eomix.com/The_Eomix_Newsletter.htm.)

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A molecular oncology expert. Currently, the owner and manager of Eomix, Inc. ( eomix.com eomix.com). As the Director of Molecular Medicine at CeMines, developed molecular pattern-recognition for cancer diagnostics. As a faculty member at the Pulmonary Division of David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, published a number of papers on in highly-ranked peer-review journals including Cancer Researh, The Journal of Biological Chemistry, FASEB Journal, Science etc.

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Natural Health Therapies and Cancer - Part Three

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This article is the third installment of a series on Natural Health Therapies and Cancer. The material presented is meant to inform you of complementary cancer therapies that are available in the medical community. These therapies are to be used in cooperation with other methods. They are not meant to be done in place of your physician’s care. In the previous articles, we have covered the basics of cancer, the causes, the various types and stages, and how nutrition can trigger and promote cancer growth. This article will focus on Anti-Cancer Herbal Supplements as a form of cancer therapy.

Herbal therapy is also known as Phytotherapy or Phytomedicine. As you may recall from previous articles, the word ‘phyto’ means ‘plant.’ This form of cancer therapy focuses on herbal or botanical supplements have been used for centuries in dealing with a wide range of diseases. Many of these plants have been studied by pharmaceutical companies to isolate active ingredients for use in drugs. A few key examples are foxglove (used for digitalis), rauwolfia (used in reserpine), and opium poppy (used in morphine).

The anti-cancer herbal supplements that we will discuss in this article are listed below in alphabetical order. Due to the number of herbals involved, we will only be able to cover each one briefly. However, this does give us a starting point to follow-up at the library for more in-depth information. Remember that ‘herbal’ does not equal ‘safe.’ Although herbal therapies usually work more slowly than pharmaceuticals, adverse reactions can occur if the wrong dosage, a poor quality herb, or the incorrect herb is used. In addition, there are potential interactions with prescription drugs. Always check with a medical professional before using any complementary therapies.

The effects of these various herbs on cancer have been researched and documented by a large number of studies worldwide. The results indicate that the herbs work by:
• Stimulating DNA repair
• Producing antioxidant effects
• Promoting protective enzymes
• Inhibiting cancer-activating enzymes

• Inducing oygenating effects

The anti-cancer herbal and botanical supplements currently being used by a variety of medical practitioners are:

Algae Chlorella, Sea vegetables, and Green Drinks provide high levels of antioxidants that help to clean up the damage done by free radicals. The albumin, vitamins, and minerals contained in chlorella are considered a major detoxification resource.

Aloe Vera Long used for burns, cuts, and minor skin irritations, tests indicate that this plant has tumor-fighting capability. A major component of aloe vera called Acemannan has displayed remarkable ability as an immune system stimulator.

Amygdalin Known also as Laetrile, this substance is found in the pits of apricots and other fruits. It has been used for centuries and produces a cyanide compound that targets cancer cells.

Astralagus This herb is widely used in China, often in conjunction with ginseng. Research shows that it increase Natural Killer (NK) cell activity, reduces the stress hormone cortisol, and boost interferon levels.

Cat’s Claw Used in Peruvian tribal medicine, this herb displays antioxidant, and anti-tumor properties. Studies have indicated that it enhances the immune system as well as digestive system.

Echinacea This well-known herb has shown properties that enhance the immune system. Test results indicate an increase in NK cell activity ranging from 90-221%. Echinacea provides support to battle secondary problems like infection.

Essiac This is an herbal tea originally used by Native Americans. It contains burdock, sheep sorrel, Indian rhubarb, slippery elm, and other herbs. It has been shown to boost immune system function, diminish inflammatory processes, and reduce the toxic side effects of many drugs.

Flavonoids A group of phytochemicals found in fruits and vegetables. These substances have very high antioxidant levels. This group contains quercetin, rutin, citrin, hesperidin, proanthocyanins, and anthocyanins.

Garlic Enough scientific evidence exists for this longtime folk remedy that scientists held the First World Congress on the Health Significance of Garlic and Garlic Constituents in the late 1980s. Research points out garlic’s ability to suppress cancer initiation and growth by boosting NK cell and T-cell activity. Garlic also blocks cancer cell adhesion to blood vessels which helps prevent metastases.

Gingko Biloba This herb has been used for thousands of years in Chinese medicine. One of its components, gingkolide B, interferes with a chemical in the body that promotes tumor growth. Gingko also has a high antioxidant level.

Ginseng Used for centuries in Asia, this small woodland plant has been documented to have immune system enhancing properties. It stimulates macrophage and NK cell activity as well as boosting the production of antibodies.

Grape seed extract Pycogenols, the active ingredients in grape seed extract and pine tree bark, might be the most powerful antioxidants found to date. Studies show that they are 50 times more powerful than Vitamin E and 20 times more powerful than Vitamin C in reducing free radical damage.

Green tea A popular drink in Japan and China, green tea has been shown to reduce the risks of throat and liver cancers. This is attributed to the high antioxidant properties found in green tea, far exceeding those of Vitamin E. The average daily consumption of green tea in Asia is 2-10 cups.

Haelan 851 This is a liquid soybean concentrate made with a specialized fermentation process. The preparation contains zinc, , Vitamins A, B1, B2, B12, C, D, E, and K. It also contains high levels of genistein, an isoflavone shown to increase cancer cell death, inhibit blood vessel growth to tumors, regulate hormonal imbalance, and provide other anti-cancer functions.

HANSI A homeopathic combination of about 10 herbal components, HANSI has been shown to increase NK cell activity in the immune system. The primary ingredients in the formula are from rain forest and desert plants such as cactus, aloe, arnica, licopodium, and lachesis. Made in Argentina, this formula is available in the U.S. on a three month supply basis.

Hoxsey’s herbs This is an herbal preparation that contains red clover, burdock root, buckthorn, barberry bark, stillingia root, chaparral, licorice, cascara amarga, and prickly ash bark. Used since the 1840s, these herbs produce documented antioxidant, anti-tumor, and anti-estrogen activity. They also have been shown to boost immune function and inhibit blood vessel growth to tumors.

Iscador (Mistletoe) Used by European physicians since 1920, Iscador has been found to increase the length and quality of life, stabilize the cancer, cause tumor reduction, and improve the overall condition of the patient. Immune system function, particularly NK cells, increases within 24 hours after Iscador treatments.

Larch arabinogalactan This is a complex carbohydrate compound derived from the Western Larch tree. Studies have shown that it enhances the activity of NK cells, macrophages, and immune-enhancing chemicals called cytokines.

Maitake mushroom Maitake, shitake, and reishi mushrooms have all been shown to promote NK cell and antibody activity. Maitake mushrooms consistently show the greatest results in inhibiting cancer development and metastasis.

Pau D’Arco An herbal extract derived from the inside of the bark of certain trees in the South American rainforest that has displayed anticancer properties. The key component, lapachol, has a unique molecular composition that produces biological activity against cancer.

Pectin, modified citrus This is a food fiber found in fruits which has been modified to bring out the immune system enhancement properties. Research show that modified citrus pectin boosts the function of both T-cells and NK cells in the immune system.

Silymarin Known also as milk thistle, this herb is full of antioxidants and flavonoids. It has been seen to provide protection from liver damage. Studies indicate that Silymarin accelerates the regeneration of damaged liver tissue. This is important in cancer patients because all toxins including drugs are filtered through the liver and excessive toxins can result in liver dysfunction.

Turmeric A major ingredient in curry powder, this herb comes from India and is a member of the ginger family. Studies show that it provides powerful antioxidant effects, inhibits tumor growth and formation in certain cancers, and reduces production of some cancer-promoting enzymes.

In the next article, we will explore the use of Physical Support Therapies for cancer therapy. These methods include Detoxification, Biological Dentistry, Water Therapy, Heat Therapy, Bodywork/Therapeutic Massage/Exercise, and Qi Gong. I hope that this material has been helpful and informative. The material in these articles is a portion of an e-book available on my website.

Jerry Ryan, Ph.D. is a Natural Health Coach who teaches individuals and group classes on the scientifically documented benefits of natural health techniques. He is also an internationally published author and has been a guest speaker at such places as NIKE World Headquarters. For more information, his website is JerryRyanPhD.com JerryRyanPhD.com

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Radical Mesothelioma Treatment

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The challenge posed by is very high and doctors and researchers are on the look out for new options of treatment. Radical treatments, also referred as experimental treatment, are new advancements in the treatment of . Sometimes it is used along with traditional treatments and sometimes alone. Since these are new treatments, the effectiveness of treatment and side effects are unknown.

Patients who are interested in trying radical treatments can get involved in a clinical trial or clinical studies. Clinical trial is a rigorously controlled test of a new medicine or a new invasive medical device on human subjects. In the United States, experimental treatments are conducted under the direction of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) before being made available for common clinical use.

Gene therapy, immunotherapy, photodynamic therapy, and complementary and alternative medicine are some of the radical treatments. Gene therapy is the modification or replacement of missing or damaged genes in the cancer cells of a patient with functional ones. The treatment methods differ according to the types of genes used and the methods used to inject them into tissues.

Immunotherapy is the treatment employing natural substances which the body uses to fight infection and disease. This treatment is generally used along with other treatments to strengthen the patient’s immune system. In this procedure, artificial immune system proteins are sometimes injected to stimulate a patient’s normal ability to fight sickness. Photodynamic therapy involves a drug which is stimulated by a photosensitizing agent.

Complementary and alternative medicine methods are used in combination with other treatments or alone to treat or alleviate cancer symptoms holistically. These methods are not considered as valid by many in the medical profession; however numerous patients and alternative healers think these practices are very effective. Acupuncture, herbs, homeopathy, therapeutic massage and Eastern medicines are some of the alternative options.

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