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Incompatible Assumptions Common In Biomedical Research

Strong, incompatible views are common in biomedicine but are largely invisible to biomedical experts themselves, creating artificial barriers to effective modeling of complex biological phenomena…
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Posted by admin - October 9, 2011 at 11:06 am

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Less is more for common cancer drug, study suggests

Scientists have found that smaller, less toxic amounts of chemotherapy medicine given frequently to mice with human prostate cancer noticeably slowed tumor growth.
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Posted by admin - October 2, 2011 at 7:06 pm

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Most Common Breast Cancer on the Rise in US – LiveScience.com

Breast cancer rates, which had been declining in the U.S. since 2000, leveled off in 2007 and since then have remained relatively constant, a new study shows. But a closer look at the study tells two stories: one of steadiness and one of change. “Breast …
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Understanding Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia

Understanding Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia

What You Need to Know About Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia – It’s Your Life, Live It!
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Posted by admin - July 29, 2011 at 11:19 am

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Common Gene Mutation Found in Hairy Cell Leukemia

A gene mutation that occurs in melanoma and other cancers has now been detected in hairy cell leukemia (HCL), a rare cancer of the blood. The mutation, called V600E, occurs in the BRAF gene and appears to contribute to the disease, researchers reported in the June 16 New England Journal of Medicine.
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Posted by admin - July 4, 2011 at 11:07 am

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Ovarian Cancer Analysis Points to Common Gene Mutation, Research Says – FOX News

Genetic mutations frequently found in the most common form of ovarian cancer were catalogued by U.S. scientists, paving the way for a more effective treatment of the disease. The detailed genetic map already helped scientists identify existing drugs with …
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Understanding Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia

New Agents for the Treatment of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
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Posted by admin - June 30, 2011 at 7:09 pm

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8 Common Signs Of Child Leukemia

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8 Common Signs Of Child Leukemia

The biggest cause of cancer deaths in children, leukemia cancer, which is a cancer of tissues that leads to blood cell abnormality, can damage the chromosomes or genes.

Leukemia affects white children whole lot more than black children.

There are various types of leukemia, two of which are prevalent in children: lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and acute myelogenous leukemia (AML).

How can you recognize if your child has leukemia? Here are the eight warning signs of child leukemia.

1. Infection

Though child leukemia can cause a high fever and cause extreme illness, it does not react to antibiotics. It is mainly caused by a lack of white blood cells, specifically mature granuloctyes. While it produces an elevated white blood cell count, these cells don’t defend against infection.

2. Bruising or bleeding

The reduced production of blood platelets in child leukemia is likely to lead to bruises and there is increased bleeding from small cuts. Your child may also suffer from frequent nosebleeds, and pinhead-sized red blemishes on your child’s skin can cause bleeding from small blood vessels.

3. Bone pain

Most children with leukemia suffer from bone pain and some have joint pain as well. Both bone pain and joint pain are due to the deposition of leukemic cells beneath the layer of the bone surface or within the joint. Your child will also have a suppressed appetite.

4. Swelling of the abdominal region

Child leukemia often leads to spleen and liver enlargement. Swelling of these organs can be recognized as swelling or fullness of the child’s stomach. Usually, these organs are covered by the lower ribs, but your doctor will be able to recognize the symptoms of swelling.

5. Swollen lymph nodes

Child leukemia can also affect the lymph nodes, and swollen lymph nodes are easily recognized near the child’s body surface. Lymph nodes within the abdomen or chest which also become swollen can only be detected by tests such as CT or MRI scan.

6. Thymus enlargement

Often, the T-cell type of ALL involves the thymus. Swelling of thymus or lymph nodes inside your child’s chest can constrict the nearby windpipe. This leads to difficulty in breathing, coughing or suffocation.

Also, growth of leukemic cells can compress the superior vena cava (SVC), a big vein which carries blood from the arms and head back to the heart. Compressing the SVC can cause inflammation and bluish red staining of the arms, chest and head.

7. Vomiting, headache, seizures

Spreading of the leukemic cells outside of bone marrow is called extramedullary spread. It can spread to the central nervous system, ovaries, testicles, lungs, kidneys, heart, intestines and other organs.

8. Fatigue, rashes, weakness

AML can lead to some distinctive symptoms. Leukemic cells can also extend to the gums, thus leading to pain and bleeding. When leukemia spreads to the skin, it can lead to dark colored spots.

If AML is found beneath the skin or various other body parts, the condition may be called granulocytic sarcoma or chloroma. Children with AML may feel extreme fatigue, slurring of speech and weakness.

Neelima Reddy, author of this article writes for OnlineCancerGuide.com. Online Cancer blog is dedicated to tracking and posting information on the advances in the study of cancers, but also other aspects of cancer related issues that concerns majority of people. For more information visit Cancer Blog


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2011 Pediatric Cancer Toolkit: Childhood Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL), Burkitt, B-Cell, Lymphoblastic Lymphoma (Ringbound Book and DVD-ROM)
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Posted by admin - April 10, 2011 at 11:18 am

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Migraine In Children Linked To Common Heart Defect

There may be a link between migraines with aura in children and a common heart defect called patent foramen ovale (PFO), says a new study published online in the Journal of Pediatrics this week. About 15% of children suffer with migraines, and of these, about one third have migraine with aura, where symptoms can include blind spots, weakness and even hallucinations. Although the causes of migraine are unclear, some studies of adults have suggested there could be a link with PFO…




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Posted by admin - April 2, 2011 at 7:03 pm

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Common Cancer Types

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Common Cancer Types

 

Cancer incidence and mortality statistics reported by the American Cancer Society1 and other resources were used to create the list. To qualify as a common cancer, the estimated annual incidence for 2010 had to be 40,000 cases or more.

The most common type of cancer on the list is lung cancer, with more than 222,000 new cases expected in the United States in 2010. The cancer with the lowest incidence is leukemia. Leukemia as a cancer type includes acute lymphoblastic (or lymphoid) leukemia, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, acute myeloid leukemia, chronic myelogenous (or myeloid) leukemia, and other forms of leukemia. It is estimated that 43,050 new cases of leukemia will be diagnosed in the United States in 2010, with chronic lymphocytic leukemia being the most common type (approximately 14,990 new cases).

Because colon and rectal cancers are often referred to as “colorectal cancers,” these two cancer types are combined for the list. For 2010, the estimated number of new cases of colon cancer and rectal cancer are 102,900 and 39,670, respectively, adding to a total of 142,570 new cases of colorectal cancer.

Kidney cancers can be divided into two major groups, renal parenchyma cancers and renal pelvis cancers. Approximately 92 percent of kidney cancers develop in the renal parenchyma,2 and nearly all of these cancers are renal cell cancers. The estimated number of new cases of renal cell cancer for 2010 is 53,581.

The following table gives the estimated numbers of new cases and deaths for each common cancer type:

Cancer Type

Estimated New Cases

Estimated Deaths

Bladder

70,530

14,680

Breast (Female – Male)

207,090 – 1,970

39,840 – 390

Colon and Rectal (Combined)

142,570

51,370

Endometrial

43,470

7,950

Kidney (Renal Cell) Cancer

53,581

11,997

Leukemia

43,050

21,840

Lung (Including Bronchus)

222,520

157,300

Melanoma

68,130

8,700

Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma

65,540

20,210

Pancreatic

43,140

36,800

Prostate

217,730

32,050

Thyroid

44,670

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Posted by admin - March 5, 2011 at 11:08 am

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Hearing loss common following radiation therapy for head and neck cancer

Patients who undergo radiation therapy for head and neck cancer appear more likely to experience hearing loss and to be more disabled by its effects than those who do not receive such treatment, according to a new report.
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Posted by admin - February 11, 2011 at 11:11 am

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