Recognizing 15 Signs of Cancer
Cancer October 22nd, 2009
Danger lurking men if they are not aware of the symptoms – symptoms of cancer. And if the early alert and find the symptoms, then treatment will be easier. If it’s too late, the cancer can spread to various organs of the body and be difficult to recover. Therefore, let us recognize the symptoms – the following symptoms:
1. If there is mass in the breast
Maybe I never thought in your mind that he might have breast cancer although this rarely happens. Any lump in the breast should have to watch out for, especially if the discharge from the nipple.
2. Pain
Grew older, the more often you feel the aches and pains. The pain that occurs constantly can be a sign of cancer although the incidence of pain was not caused by cancer.
3. Changes in the testis
Cancer testis / testicle often appear in men aged 20 to 39. Any changes in testicular size, either larger or smaller, must remain wary of. Neither the event of swelling or feeling of heaviness in the scrotum. Sometimes testicular cancer can grow very quickly, so it would be better if you know as early as possible. Read the rest of this entry »
How to Avoiding Cancer
Cancer October 21st, 2009
Some people think cancer is fate that life can not be altered. Hearing the verdict was as if hearing the cancer death knell. Is it true that cancer can not be avoided and we can only resigned to this fate?
“Sure you can. Even people who have a risk of some types of cancer still has hope of freedom with how to change his lifestyle,” said Karen Collins, from the American Institute for Cancer Research. According to these institutions, there are three steps that could “save” someone from the possibility of cancer, ie eating healthy foods, maintain weight, and regular exercise.
“The data is clear that we can reduce the risk of cancer with these three steps,” said Collins. And if added to stop smoking, then it might be free from cancer increased 30 percent. “Half of the existing types of cancer can now be prevented,” he added.
Dr. Virginia Kaklamani, oncologist specializing in breast cancer, adding increased weight come up cancer risk, and physical activity, such as exercise, can reduce these risks. Read the rest of this entry »
The potential of aspirin for colon cancer
Cancer October 5th, 2009
Acetyl salicylic acid, the active ingredient of aspirin, commonly used to treat headaches or pain, it berpontensi reduce the risk of death for patients with colon cancer (colon).
Previous studies also showed aspirin to prevent heart attacks and strokes. In colon cancer prevention, aspirin is known beneficial to prevent side effects of cancer, such as bleeding due to irritation in the stomach or gastrointestinal tract.
In a recent study conducted researchers from Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA, known colon cancer patients who took aspirin, in addition to also undergo surgery and chemotherapy, have a variety of benefits from this drug.
Aspirin inhibits an enzyme that is a key enzyme, namely COX-2, the proliferation of tumor formation. However, experts believe it is too early to recommend aspirin use for cancer patients because it is needed to research conducted at random to cancer patients.
Currently in Singapore was conducted to study the pesien to know the benefits of aspirin for their disease.
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9 Tips Avoid Prostate Cancer
Cancer October 3rd, 2009
Prostate cancer has become a scary thing for the men, but according to the study, there are several ways to reduce the risk of prostate cancer. Want to know?
Eat more foods low in fat, high fiber, or foods containing omega-3, such as beans products eg silken tofu and soy beans, tomatoes and foods containing tomato sauce, vegetables – vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower and cabbage as well as salmon, tuna and sardines.
The researchers also found a way – another way to help reduce the risk of prostate cancer is like drinking a glass of red wine or green tea, and supplements such as vitamins D and E and selenium.
Age above 50 years it is one of the risk factors for prostate cancer. More than 65 percent of a person newly diagnosed prostate cancer aged 65 years and above. in addition 90 percent of deaths from prostate cancer at the age of man terdapt above 65.4 years.
Let’s look at some of the following factors could reduce the risk of prostate cancer:
1. Improve public health conditions.
Keep your weight at a healthy weight for your height. If you suffer from obesity then see a nutritionist to set a balanced diet. Combine well with sports activities.
2. Drink lots of water. Water is essential to health because it helps reduce the toxins – toxins from the body. The ideal water consumption per day is 6 to 8 glasses a day. Coffee and tea are not included in the consumption of water.
3. Reduce alcohol consumption.
4. Eating foods that contain lots of lycopene, such as tomatoes and fruit bits.
5. Eating foods that contain omega-3 such as soybeans and products such as tofu or soy milk, salmon, tuna and sardines.
6. Eating foods that contain beta-carotene such as carrots
7. Reduce consumption of meat – and fat dagingan
8. Make sure you get adequate intake of selenium and vitamin E
9. Finally, reduce stress and depression. Find activities or exercise to help calm the mind.
Light for the Aging and Cancer
Cancer September 29th, 2009
They are “afraid” of the aging process, and argued cancer is an incurable disease, has found the end of the tunnel of light through the discovery that led to the passage said.
Three scientists, Elizabeth Blackburn, Carol Greider and Jack Szostak, Monday (5 / 10), received the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2009 for discovering and identifying a key mechanism in the cell genetic operations, a discovery which has inspired new research in aging and cancer.
They are, in the late 1970s and the 1980s, has succeeded in solving major problems in biology, “How could chromosomes copy themselves perfectly as divide and how they protect themselves from degradation”, as written in sitat.
This was their second victory in three of them after they won the 2006 Lasker Prize for being able to predict and find an enzyme called telomerase that help block the cell chromosomes stay young. They found the solution at the end of chromosomes, called the telomere is often compared to the plastic at the ends of shoelaces shoelace holding it so as not to decompose (Kompas, 6 / 10). Greider says, “Our approach shows that when we do research to answer anything about the specific disease, we can only do so by following our noses (instincts).”
Deoxyribo nucleic acid molecules (DNA) is long like a thread, the bearer of human genes, collected into chromosomes. The resulting telomere telomerase is closed at the end. Telomere has actually found a few decades earlier, but Blackburn wanted to know how it was copied so they can prevent aging. “Hours do not roll back, but there is the question of how we can extend our health,” he said.
Their work is adjacent to the field of chemical work. Had alleged that they too will both receive Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2009. “The discovery of Blackburn, Greider, and Szostak has added a new dimension to our understanding of the cell, dropping the light on the mechanisms of disease, and stimulate the development of potential new therapies,” said the Nobel Prize Committee.
Chief Executive British Medical Research Council (Britain’s Medical Research Council) Sir Leszek Borysiewicz said in a statement, “Studies on the chromosome to help lay the foundation of future research on cancer, stem cells, as well as the aging process. These areas are very important. ”
No wait
Blackburn, who was born in Australia and now holds two nationalities, the U.S. and Australia, admitted he was not waiting for a call from the Nobel Prize Committee, although his name at the top of the list of award recipients. “I woke up and needed a time before realizing it,” he added.
He said it had been in Southern California the day before to visit the mother-in-law’s birthday to-95. “The phone rang, and I was groping in the dark to take it,” he said.
Blackburn, who dared to speak bluntly, was fired in 2004 from the Council formation Bioetik U.S. President George W Bush for criticizing its policies related to research on stem cells.
Other research is now conducted Blackburn showed that chronic stress and certain lifestyle behaviors can be lethal telomere and telomerase. This one day will be the entrance of a new understanding of the impact of stress and the emergence of disease-related premature aging process, such as blindness and cardiovascular disease.
To father
Greider dedicate his victory to his father, a physicist, who has encouraged him to plunge into the world of science.
“He’ll say, ‘We can do whatever you want to do, but you have to love what you do’,” he recalled his father.
He began a study telomerase in the late 1970s by Blackburn, who pioneered the academic advisor research on chromosomes and DNA at the University of California. He added that the Nobel Prize is recognition of the value of discovery-driven pure curiosity.
Stephen Desiderio, Director of the John’s Hopkins Institute for Basic Biomedical Sciences, where Greider worked, insisting, “As a fellow scientist, mentor, and women in the scientific world, he was the inspiration for this nation and the world.” Victory Greider made a very good university.
Greider says, “Our approach shows that when we do research to answer anything about the specific disease, we also can only do so by following our noses (instincts).”
Highest
Meanwhile, Szostak at the award as the highest award. So, a lot of fun receiving such recognition, and anyway could share with his classmates, colleagues. “I think we need a balance between basic science and applied research,” he said.
Szostak had since the 1970s constantly researching telomerase. According to Berg, “He’s trying to find how he can make a proto-cells and makes copying its genetic material. This is equivalent to actually create life in test tube. ”
Some companies have tried to get the telomerase research. Geron Corp. of Menlo Park, California, has launched a clinical trial to test the telomerase to see the possibilities to fight cancer.
There is no cure or treatment is in sight. UCSF counselor Susan Desmond-Hellmann says, “Research Blackburn became very important for the biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies.” He was previously chief executive of biotechnology company Genentech.














