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Sunshine hormone, vitamin D, may offer hope for treating liver fibrosis

Liver fibrosis results from an excessive accumulation of tough, fibrous scar tissue and occurs in most types of chronic liver diseases. In industrialized countries, the main causes of liver injury leading to fibrosis include chronic hepatitis virus infection, excess alcohol consumption and, increasingly, nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH).

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Mesothelioma Nurse Explains Pleural Effusion

Many pleural mesothelioma patients first notice shortness of breath, chest pain, fever, cough, or hiccups before they are actually diagnosed with the cancer. One of the primary causes for these symptoms is pleural effusion, or accumulation of fluid around the lungs. The membranes that surround and protect the lungs and lubricate them so they can …

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9 All cancers evolve along the same trajectory

9 All cancers evolve along the same trajectory Cancer is a triad manifested by: 1. Tumor (T) 2. Paraneoplasia (Neuro-hormonal changes) (P) 3. Cachexia (progressive weight loss and wasting) © Cancer progression involves all three. Paraneoplasia and weight loss may even precede tumor appearance. Mathematically cancer is a triplet, consisting of three components {T,P,C}. It is a three dimensional vector. Al cancers evolve along the same trajectory. The polyp-cancer sequence is a prototype of a typical neoplastic trajectory. The polyp-cancer sequence serves here as a prototype of neoplastic progression of all tumors. They all proceed through states analogous to the polyp cancer sequence. Since cells stream to their graveyards, they do not de-differentiate. Neither does the tumor. What appears as tumor de-differentiation results from an ongoing accumulation of younger and younger cells due to their arrested maturation. With time tumor becomes younger and proliferates faster. Trajectories of the following cancers are depicted: Colon, breast, CML Maturation arrest is the main reason why cancer is generally incurable. The other two are para-neoplasia and cachexia, which defy any treatment.

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Battles between steroid receptors to regulate fat accumulation

The androgen receptor in human cells inhibits fat accumulation, but its activity can be sabotaged by glucocorticoids, steroids that regulate fat deposition and are known drivers of obesity and insulin resistance.

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The Surprising Answer To Why Cancer Rate Increases With Age

Cancers are age-related, much more frequent in the old than in the young. A University of Colorado Cancer Center review published in the journal Oncogene argues against the conventional wisdom that the accumulation of cancer-causing mutations leads to more cancer in older people, instead positing that it is the changing features of tissue in old age that promote higher cancer rates in the elderly…

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Tissue structure delays cancer development

Cancer growth normally follows a lengthy period of development. Over the course of time, genetic mutations often accumulate in cells, leading first to pre-cancerous conditions and ultimately to tumor growth. Using a mathematical model, scientists have now shown that spatial tissue structure, such as that found in the colon, slows down the accumulation of genetic mutations, thereby delaying the onset of cancer.

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Nanoparticles Can Hinder Intracellular Transport

Scientists at the Centre of Cancer Biomedicine at the Norwegian Radium Hospital are the first to show that uptake and accumulation of nanoparticles in cells can disrupt important intracellular transport pathways…

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Pericardial Mesothelioma – Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, Prognosis & Basic Facts For You to Know

Pericardial mesothelioma accounts for about half of all pericardial tumors and is extremely rare. This cancer accounts for about 6% of all mesothelioma cases, these tumors are typically diffused and tend to cover the whole heart. Pericardial mesothelioma affects the pericardium which is the membrane made up of mesothelial cells that surrounds and protects the heart. This membrane has two layers: A} an outer layer called parietal pericardium B} an inner layer called the visceral pericardium {epicardium} Unlike in the case of pleural mesothelioma, there is no clear link between this cancer and exposure to asbestos fibers, but a number of patients with pericardial mesothelioma have a history of exposure to asbestos. Some schools of thought believe that it is the inhaled asbestos fibers in the lungs that travel via blood from the lungs to the heart, although this theory is not supported by conclusive evidence. When asbestos fibers get lodged in the pericardium, the body is unable to excrete the asbestos fibers and they remain stuck in the pericardium. These fibers over a long period of time cause the pericardial cells to undergo changes that result into cancerous transformation. The cancer cells divide without control and they eventually lead to the thickening of the pericardial membranes eventually causing development of the tumors. These changes lead to the accumulation of fluids in between the two layers which combined with the thickening of these layers result in the compression of the heart. Most of the symptoms are caused by the accumulation of fluids and the thickening of the pericardial layer. The common symptoms are: A) Heart palpitations or irregular pulse (arrhythmias) B) Chest pain C) Murmurs (abnormal heart sounds) D) Cough E) Dyspnoea (shortness of breath) F) Fatigue H) Fever or night sweats I) Orthopnoea (breathlessness on lying down) These symptoms are not specific for the cancer, making the clinical diagnosis very difficult. After getting a clinical diagnosis a series of tests can be done to locate the cancer and identify the cancer cells. -MRI, Magnetic Resonance Imaging This is useful in assessing and determining the extent of development of the cancer. This involves the removal of pericardium tissue or fluid for laboratory test to confirm the presence of mesothelioma cells. This helps to identify the tumor, there is a characteristic shape of the heart on the x-ray film when there is a tumor of the pericardium. This also helps to identify the tumor. Pericardial mesothelioma patients are not usually suitable for surgery, except in rare cases where the cancer is diagnosed very early and surgery may be done to remove small localized tumors. This type of surgery is very risky because of the proximity of the heart. Palliative treatment is often the only option for treating pericardial mesothelioma, this type of treatment is aimed at improving the patient’s quality of life and reducing the severity of symptoms caused by the accumulation of fluid in the pericardium. Fine needle aspiration may be done to drain the accumulated fluid surrounding the heart. Radiotherapy could also be used to shrink the tumor to alleviate the symptoms caused by the compression of the heart by the accumulating fluid. The proximity of the heart and lungs however makes this a very risky procedure. The prognosis of this type of mesothelioma is very poor, about 50 -60% of all cases die within 6 months of diagnosis. Occasionally few patients survive for longer periods following treatment with partial surgical resection and radiotherapy.

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For Research On Colorectal And Skin Cancer, Bert Vogelstein And Jan H. Hoeijmakers Awarded The Brupbacher Prize 2011

The Charles Rodolphe Brupbacher Prize for Cancer Research 2011 goes to two researchers who have contributed to better understanding of the genetics underlying the growth of tumors. Oncologist Bert Vogelstein has demonstrated how sequential accumulation of mutations leads to colorectal cancer, and Jan H…

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