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Mesothelioma Alternative Therapy – What Are Your Options? Author:

Mesothelioma Alternative Therapy – What Are Your Options? Author: Bello kamorudeen

Quite a number of patients afflicted with asbestos related diseases such as asbestosis and mesothelioma now-a days use different types of complimentary and alternative therapies in addition to conventional therapies like surgery and drugs.
These alternative therapies are used by patients coping with asbestos related disease as a form of pain management, to improve general health, and also to provide symptomatic relief.

Although these treatments do not offer a cure, they certainly help you to live more comfortable lives by providing relief from pain and stress.

The most commonly used alternative therapies include the following:

1}Acupuncture
This is one of the commonest forms of available alternative therapies today, and there are a lot of insurance companies offering coverage for this type of treatment. Acupuncture involves the insertion of extremely fine needles into pressure points at clearly defined locations in the skin to improve the balance and flow of factors called the Yin, Yang, Qi and Blood in traditional Chinese medicine.
This form of treatment provides relief from chronic pain, inflammation, anxiety and stress and it is one of the most commonly used alternative medicines in the treatment of asbestos related diseases.

2}Aromatherapy
This form of alternative therapy involves the use of fragrances to improve physical and psychological well being. The fragrances are applied in liquids called essential oils, which are distilled and highly concentrated plant based oils. Aromatherapists use these fragrances combined in the oils to provide pain relief and to improve the general well being of the patient.
Aromatherapy is often combined with massage , you receive a massage with carrier oils that have been mixed with small amounts of essential oil fragrances.

3}Massage
Massage therapy has been shown to provide a number of important health benefits. It improves blood and lymphatic flow and it is used to improve blood circulation. It also improves muscle tension.
Massage also stimulates nervous and digestive systems, relieve chronic pain and improve skin function. Many patients find this type of therapy useful in reducing anxiety and stress as well as reducing chronic pain.

4}Meditation
Meditation is a well known way of relieving stress, anxiety and depression. Meditation is now also used to manage pain and other symptoms of diseases. Many cancer patients add meditation to their treatment schedules to help to reduce pain, stress and anxiety. Certain studies have shown that meditation may be able to reduce tumor growth and improve your prognosis.

5} Supplements
Dietary supplements include vitamins, minerals, herbs, and amino acids. Vitamins, minerals, and amino acids are all needed by the body to carry out essential life functions, and supplements can help provide necessary chemicals when diet alone cannot. Many herbs can help treat diseases and conditions, as well as provide symptomatic relief. For example, flaxseed, ginseng, and garlic are all known to reduce blood pressure.
When it comes to supplements, it’s very important to let your physician know the kind of supplements you are taking, as they can affect how well your prescription medications work. Some supplements can even have dangerous interactive effects when taken in conjunction with certain prescription medications.

6} TENS Therapy
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation – commonly known as TENS therapy – is somewhat similar to acupuncture, in that this treatment stimulates certain defined body locations. However, while acupuncture uses fine needles, TENS therapy stimulates body points with the use of electrodes that deliver very mild electrical shocks.
Unlike many other types of complementary and alternative therapy, TENS has actually been approved by the FDA. While this doesn’t automatically mean that TENS can provide a cure when it is used, it does mean that the treatment has been determined to be safe according to FDA regulations, and also means that TENS therapy is covered by insurance.

7} Yoga
The origins of yoga lie in India, where this ancient art is practiced more for spiritual reasons than for health-related reasons. Outside of India, yoga has become a popular form of exercise that is physically and psychologically calming and strengthening. Learning simple yoga techniques can help improve general health by toning and strengthening muscles, improving flexibility, and improving general health and one’s state of mind.

8} Pet Therapy
Also known as animal-assisted therapy or animal-assisted activities, this type of therapy aims to improve the general health and well-being of patients by allowing them to interact with a variety of animals. The wonderful effects of animal interaction has long been known – the simple act of stroking a cat or dog can improve the mood, lift the spirits, and even provide some physical benefits (such as the temporary lowering of blood pressure). Pet therapy techniques can be used for a wide variety of medical conditions. For example, a physical therapist working with a person recovering from a stroke might bring a dog to a therapy session and have the patient brush the dog to help improve their motor skills.

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Mesothelioma Prognosis – What Are Your Chances? Author:

Mesothelioma Prognosis – What Are Your Chances? Author: Bello kamorudeen

About 2000 to 3000 new cases of mesothelioma are diagnosed each year in the United States. Once a patient receives a diagnosis of this cancer, his or her physician will most likely discuss the prognosis or probable course and outcome of the disease with the patient.

Factors That Determine Prognosis

Most times a diagnosis of mesothelioma is made when the cancer has reached an advanced stage as it usually takes a very long amount of time after the contact with asbestos before most victims start displaying the symptoms associated with the disease.

In addition to this fact, even when the symptoms of this cancer do eventually surface, they often resemble the symptoms of more general diseases like pneumonia, influenza and some other lung diseases. This fact coupled with the long delay in appearance of symptoms makes the accurate diagnosis of mesothelioma a very difficult one.

Thus as result of these factors, prognosis for majority of the patients is poor, but many doctors recommend treatment options like surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy to help combat the disease.

Factors that affect prognosis include:

A} The stage of the cancer:

Medically the progression of the cancer is classified in form of stages. The stages range from stage one to stage four. The higher the stage the, the more advanced the cancer. Unfortunately, once the cancer has reached stages three to stage four, treatment options become limited and less effective. In stage four of the cancer, the cancer has spread to other parts of the body and the tumor has often deeply eaten into various key organs and tissues in the body. Stage 4 is not suitable for surgery. Generally the higher the stage of the cancer the worse the prognosis.

B} Histological type of cancer:

Histology refers to the basic cell structure and type of the cancer. Histologically, there are four types of mesothelioma:a}Epithelial,b}Sarcomatoid c}Biphasic{mixed} d}Desmoplastic{variant of sarcomatoid}
Epithelial mesothelioma has a better prognosis than the other types and the sarcomatoid form has the worst prognosis.

C} Age and general condition of victim

Malignant mesothelioma is often diagnosed in people above the age of 55 years old, although there may be exceptions. So some of the victims would have developed chronic diseases associated with old age like diabetes and hypertension and this worsens their prognosis.

D} The size of the tumor

E} The location of the tumor and whether the tumor is operable{whether it can be removed surgically}

F} The extent of other symptoms, including fluid in the lungs or abdomen.

G} Whether or not the patient is a smoker.

When discussing the survival rate of any cancer, references are often made to the “five year survival rate”. The five year survival rate refers to the percentage of patients who live at least five years after receiving their diagnosis. According to the American Cancer Society, the five year survival relative survival rate for mesothelioma is approximately 10%.The number has improved over the last five years up from the 9% reported at the end of 2002.
In general, the average length of survival reported throughout the last five years has been 10-11 months after diagnosis.

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Mesothelioma Staging – Know the Different Staging Systems Author:

Mesothelioma Staging – Know the Different Staging Systems Author: Bello kamorudeen

Treatment options are often determined by the stage of mesothelioma a patient is in. There are different staging systems currently in use for pleural mesothelioma with each one measuring different variables, peritoneal mesothelioma is however not staged.

Staging is the term used to describe the extent of a patient’s cancer, based on the primary tumor and its spread in the body. It can help the medical team plan treatment, forecast possible prognosis, and identify clinical trials for which the patient may be eligible.

Staging is based on the knowledge of how the cancer develops, from the primary tumor, to the invasion of nearby organs and tissues, to distant spread or metastasis. Staging systems have evolved over time, and they continue to change as scientists learn more about cancer. Some staging systems cover many different types of cancer, while others focus on more specific cancers. The different staging systems are:

1-Summary staging. This type of staging is used by many cancer registries, make use of this type of staging. Summary staging groups cancer into five main categories:

In situ – cancer that is present only in the layer of cells in which it began.

Localized – cancer that is limited to the organ in which it began with no evidence of spread.

Regional – cancer that has spread from the primary site to nearby lymph nodes or organs.

Distant – cancer that has spread from the primary site to distant lymph nodes or organs.

Unknown – cases where not enough information exists to indicate stage.

2-Butchart System – -This is based on the extent of primary tumor mass and divides mesothelioma into four stages.

Stage I: Tumor is present in the right or left pleura and may also involve the diaphragm on the same side.

Stage II: Tumor invades the chest wall or involves the esophagus, heart, or pleura on both sides. Lymph nodes in the chest may also be involved.

Stage III: Tumor has penetrated through the diaphragm into the lining of the abdominal cavity or peritoneum. Lymph nodes beyond those in the chest may also be involved.

Stage IV: There is evidence of metastasis or spread through the bloodstream to other organs.

3-TNM System- -This is the most widely used staging system . It uses variables of T (tumor), N (lymph nodes), M (metastasis)

Stage I: Tumor involves right or left pleura and may also have spread to the lung, pericardium, or diaphragm on the same side. Lymph nodes are not involved.

Stage II: Tumor has spread from the pleura on one side to nearby lymph nodes next to the lung on the same side. It may also have spread into the lung, pericardium, or diaphragm on the same side.

Stage III: Tumor is now in the chest wall, muscle, ribs, heart, esophagus, or other organs in the chest on the same side with or without spread to lymph nodes on the same side as the primary tumor.

Stage IV: Tumor has spread into the lymph nodes in the chest on the side opposite the primary tumor, or extends to the pleura or lung on the opposite side, or directly extends into organs in the abdominal cavity or neck. Any distant metastases is included in this stage.

4-Brigham System: This is the latest system and stages mesothelioma according to resectability (the ability to surgically remove) and lymph node involvement.

Stage I: Resectable tumor and no lymph node involvement

Stage II: Resectable tumor but with lymph node involvement

Stage III: Unresectable tumor extending into chest wall, heart, or through diaphragm, peritoneum; with or without extrathoracic lymph node involvement

Stage IV: Distant metastatic disease

Knowing the stage of the mesothelioma cancer will then lead to the next step in management which is treatment.

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Causes of Mesothelioma – An Insight Into the Likely Causes

December 30th, 2009 admin No comments

Causes of Mesothelioma – An Insight Into the Likely Causes of Mesothelioma Author: Bello kamorudeen

Mesothelioma is a very aggressive and rare cancer that is difficult to diagnose and that is also highly resistant to treatment. Around 2000-3000 new cases of malignant mesothelioma are seen every year in the US, and these figures are expected to rise over the next decade.

What causes mesothelioma?

There is extensive and undeniable medical evidence that mesothelioma is caused by exposure to asbestos fibers. There is no other known cause.

Asbestos is a naturally occurring fibrous material that was widely used in industrial, commercial and domestic products throughout the 20th century. It was particularly popular because of its durability, fire resistant and insulating properties. It was used in several thousand different manufactured asbestos products.
These included construction materials, household appliances and brake linings, the use was so widespread that millions of Americans were unknowingly exposed to the toxic material, which now leads to the development of mesothelioma amongst million of Americans.

Most of the companies that manufactured these asbestos contaminated products were aware of the danger of asbestos, but still preferred to put millions at risk to make huge profits.

However today, as more cases are being diagnosed and they are seeking for legal compensation, these companies are being ordered to pay compensations to patients affected by asbestos.

How does asbestos cause mesothelioma?

Internal organs and body cavities are lined by a thin tissue called mesothelium. This lining lines the lungs {pleura} and it also lines the heart sac {pericardium} and abdominal cavity {peritoneum}.

This mesothelial tissue offers protection and support for the internal organs and body cavities. It also provides lubrication to help organ function properly and be in good health.

Mesothelioma affects this lining of various organs and body cavities, mostly the pleura, pericardium, and peritoneum. Occasionally and rarely, the cancer may affect the lining of the testicles, called the tunica vaginalis.

Although the actual mechanism by which asbestos causes cancer is not known, there are about four different theories to explain this:

1-Asbestos causes irritation and inflammation of mesothelial cells, which results in irreversible scarring, cellular damage, and eventually cancer

2- Asbestos fibers enter cells and disrupt the function of cellular structures that are essential for normal cell division, causing cellular changes that lead to cancer.

3-Asbestos causes the production of free radicals. These molecules damage DNA, and cause cells to mutate and become cancerous.

4-The presence of asbestos causes cells to produce oncoproteins. These molecules cause mesothelial cells to ignore normal cellular division restraints, and this can lead to the development of cancer.

The common underlying pathophysiology in each of these theories is that asbestos cause’s cellular damage mainly by causing the cells of the mesothelium to divide and multiply without restraint causing the formation of tumors. This uncontrolled division causes impairment of the normal function of the body organs and tissues.

Does Mesothelioma have other causes?
Although research and medical evidence has not been able to directly prove any other cause of mesothelioma other than asbestos exposure, it is known however that smoking can aggravate a less serious asbestos related disease, such as asbestosis, and prompt formation of tumors and the onset of the cancer.

Also asbestos exposure and smoking have a synergistic effect that increases the risk of developing lung cancer by as much as 84 times or more. Thus people that have been exposed to asbestos for a prolonged period of time are advised to not to smoke.

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Mesothelioma Chemotherapy – Do You Know the Schedule of Treatment

December 29th, 2009 admin No comments

Mesothelioma Chemotherapy – Do You Know the Schedule of Treatment and Common Side Effects? Author: Bello kamorudeen

Chemotherapy Schedules

How often you will receive chemotherapy will be determined by your doctor, taking into consideration factors such as the stage of your cancer, the types of drugs you receive, the anticipated toxicities of the drugs and the time necessary for your body to recover from these toxicities. The doctor may also consider whether the goal of the chemotherapy is to control the growth of the cancer, or to ease symptoms associated with the disease.

In general, chemotherapy treatment is administered in “cycles” – a “cycle” being defined as a period of treatment followed by a period of rest. This cycle allows the cancer cells to be attacked by the drugs, and then allows the body’s normal cells time to recover. The combination of drugs used, the length of time to administer the drugs, how often they should be repeated and the number of cycles recommended have been analyzed very well in clinical trials.

For mesothelioma patients, the “standard” treatment is a combination of Alimta and cisplatin, administered IV, with a 10 minute infusion of Alimta followed by two hours of cisplatin, given in 21 day cycles. Modifications to this schedule may be made according to what your doctor feels is appropriate in your particular case.

The number of treatment cycles, or the length of time between the beginning and end of chemotherapy may vary, however in general, 3 to 4 cycles of treatment are given before response is evaluated; 2 to 3 cycles are considered a minimum to assess for effectiveness. After response to the treatment has been determined, the following criteria will be used to decide whether chemotherapy should continue:

If there is shrinkage of the tumor, or the disease is kept stable, chemotherapy may be continued for as long as it can be tolerated and there is no disease progression.

If there is continued disease progression, chemotherapy will be stopped, and the patient will be given alternative options.
The goal of setting a chemotherapy schedule is to make treatment as effective, timely and trouble-free as possible, but while the drugs are working to kill cancer cells, they may also affect healthy cells causing side effects.

Common Side Effects of Chemotherapy Includes:
-Fever of, or greater than 101 degrees
-Nausea
-Diarrhea or constipation
-Fatigue
-Tingling or numbness in the fingers or toes
-Ringing in the ears
-Bruises or rashes
-Sores in the mouth or throat
-Reduced white blood cell count {neutropenia} making you more prone to infections. For this reason your full blood count should be monitored closely.

Be sure you report all over-the-counter and prescribed medicines to your physician. Don’t take aspirin unless it has been approved by your physician. Ask your pharmacist if aspirin is part of the drugs you want to purchase.

Stay away from people who have colds or the flu. Chemotherapy can compromise your immune system and lower your resistance to germs.

It is normal to feel sad, angry or afraid, however, letting these emotions get out of control can affect negatively your overall well-being. Look out for the help of family, friends, your doctor, a counselor or a support group.

Chemotherapy treatment should be a cooperative effort between you and your doctor. The interaction that takes place is important to your health. It will not only help you feel better, but will also address any potential problems with improper communication.

Patients should educate themselves about mesothelioma and treatment options and reach out to available resources to make coping with a mesothelioma diagnosis easier.

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toneal /Abdominal Mesothelioma Information-Basic facts you need to know Author:

December 29th, 2009 admin No comments

toneal /Abdominal Mesothelioma Information-Basic facts you need to know Author: Bello kamorudeen

Peritoneal Mesothelioma is a type of cancer that affects the peritoneum, which is the protective lining of the abdomen. Hence, this disease is also known abdominal mesothelioma.

The peritoneum has two layers, the visceral and the parietal peritoneum. The visceral peritoneum is the inner layer that envelops the abdominal organs and forms the periphery of the intestinal tract. On the other hand, parietal peritoneum is the outer layer that covers the abdominal cavity. The purpose of these layers is to protect the internal organs and to secrete a lubricating fluid that eases the movement of internal organs in the abdominal cavity.

Causes of Peritoneal Mesothelioma

It is widely believed that asbestos is the main cause for peritoneal mesothelioma. According to medical opinion, there are two ways asbestos dust could reach the intestine lining, one through involuntary ingestion during working long hours and days amid asbestos, and secondly, through the lungs while breathing and via the lymph nodes to the peritoneal cavity. Either way, it is harmful to the human body, and may invariably lead to this cancerous condition if exposed to for a longer period of time.

Symptoms of Peritoneal Mesothelioma

Peritoneal mesothelioma, like the other forms of mesothelioma, shows a very long latency period and its symptoms show up 20 -30 years after asbestos exposure.

Most often by this time it will be too late to effectively treat the disease or provide any constructive medication or treatment. Also because most of the symptoms are not specific to the cancer, a diagnosis of the cancer is usually not made quickly.

For example, the common mesothelioma symptoms include anemia, fever, weight loss, abdominal pain, and bowel obstruction, and it is highly likely that the doctor initially may consider other options than contemplating cancer.

Therefore, the patient telling the doctor about any previous asbestos exposure during the first consultation visit is very crucial, and that helps the doctor to think of a possible mesothelioma threat even before considering other possibilities.

Treatments

Once the disease has been diagnosed, the doctor recommends the treatments based on several factors such as the extent of the spread of the cancer, age and medical history of the person and the general state of health of the person.

The traditional treatments for mesothelioma include surgery ,radiation therapy- external and internal radiation, and chemotherapy, which involves the use of anti cancer drugs that are given either orally or intravenously.

With the advancement in science and technology, newer treatment techniques have been introduced, and some of them look promising.

Intraoperative photodynamic therapy is one such newer method that uses special drugs and light to destroy cancer cells.

Immunotherapy which is a way of boosting the immunity of ones own body against the spread of cancer is another new form of therapy.

Also, recently, researches have found that Gene Therapy is effective in correcting the faulty genes causing mesothelioma. These two methods are however still in the clinical trials and are yet to be implemented in the general population.

Even though a wide range of treatments are available for mesothelioma, clinical experiences reveals that none of this alone is capable of treating the disease effectively. Therefore, it is a selected combination of some of these treatments called the “multimodality approach” that is commonly followed and the different modes of treatments to be used are decided by the doctor based on the general state of health of the patient , the level of advancement of cancer and his/her age.

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Green Tea and Cancer – How They Are Linked Author:

December 29th, 2009 admin No comments

Green Tea and Cancer – How They Are Linked Author: Nicos Stylianou

It is a well known fact: The links between green tea and cancer prevention have become very clear and very strong.

Capitalizing on these benefits by taking a supplement that combines green tea with other helpful ingredients will enable you to live a much safer and healthier lifestyle. If you understand all of the ways that these supplements can improve your life then you’ll know the importance of taking them.

The connection between green tea and cancer fighting stems from the presence of a particular compound within green tea. This compound is known as EGCG for short, and its full name is epigallocaechin gallate.

Basically, EGCG is a very potent antioxidant and as we all should know by now, antioxidants have a ton of different healthy benefits, from increasing your metabolism to improving your vision to yes, boosting your immune system and fighting off cancer.

EGCG can actually help your body to ward off deadly cancerous cells, which attack your living, healthy cells and replicate into large tumors, which bring serious and sometimes fatal consequences.

The antioxidants such as EGCG found in green tea are what ties the substance so closely with cancer prevention. Antioxidants by nature nullify the harmful effects of free radicals, which are the dangerous by products of various chemical reactions in your body.

If these free radicals are left unchecked, they attach to and harm healthy cells, often damaging the DNA within the cell, which can lead to mutations and the development of cancer. Antioxidants essentially take the place of the healthy cells and combine with the free radicals to ensure they don’t do any damage.

Now, you may be thinking then that you should just drink a cup of green tea every once in a while to see the benefits of green tea and cancer prevention.

Unfortunately, it’s just not that easy. For one thing, you’d have to drink a hefty amount of tea each and every day to see results. But, let’s face it: This can be a hassle and for many of our tastes and schedules, isn’t a real possibility.

I invite you to consider this from a different angle:

There are supplements which combine green tea with many other nutrients and thus offer increased benefits.

To begin with, individual nutrients ranging from vitamins and minerals to other antioxidants, enzymes and amino acids all bring with them their own healthy benefits. Amino acids for example are the building blocks of protein and are necessary to maintain your healthy muscle mass, along with facilitating the functioning of many different systems.

However, the real power of these supplements comes into play through the synergistic effect that all of these ingredients have upon one another. They all feed off of each other to grow in strength and power, enabling you to reap the maximum rewards possible.

For example, enzymes and cofactors are needed to help ensure chemical reactions take place, and do so frequently and efficiently. Therefore, having them on hand to ensure antioxidants such as EGCG can function at their optimum level, is crucial.

The links between green tea and cancer prevention have been known for quite some time.

However, if you want to see the best results and provide yourself with the best protection, you should combine the power of green tea with other healthy nutrients contained in an all encompassing nutritional supplement.

I invite you to read on my website about the supplement that I personally use and strongly recommend.

What is so unique about it is that it comes in different versions, specially formulated for men, women and even children.

Because, beyond the basic nutrients that are suitable for any person regardless of his or her age or sex, extra care should be taken to ensure that specific gender and/or age dependent needs, such as hormonal balance and protection against diseases (e.g. prostate cancer in men), are taken care of as well.

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Radiation Hormesis Author: Night Hawk Minerals

December 28th, 2009 admin No comments

Radiation Hormesis Author: Night Hawk Minerals

Hormesis at a Glance

All living organisms evolved and exist in a sea of ionizing radiation, much of which is internal. It is a general belief that low doses of ionizing radiation produce detrimental effects proportional to the effects produced by high-level radiation. Over the past decades, however, some pioneer scientists reported that low-dose ionizing radiation is not only a harmless agent but often has a beneficial or hormetic effect. That is, low-level ionizing radiation may be an essential trace energy for life, analogous to essential trace elements. It has been even suggested that about one third of all cancer deaths are preventable by increasing our low dose radiation.

Introduction

Despite the fact that high doses of ionizing radiation are detrimental, substantial data from both humans and experimental animals show that biologic functions are stimulated by low dose radiation (Luckey 1980). The word “hormesis” is derived from the Greek word “hormaein” which means “to excite”. It has long been known that many popular substances such as alcohol and caffeine have mild stimulating effects in low doses but are detrimental or even lethal in high doses. In the early 1940s C. Southam and his coworker J. Erlish found that despite the fact that high concentrations of Oak bark extract inhibited fungi growth, low doses of this agent stimulated fungi growth. They modified starling’s word “hormone to “hormesis” to describe stimulation induced by low doses of agents which are harmful or even lethal at high doses. They published their findings regarding the new term “hormesis” in 1943 (Bruce M. 1987). Generally, hormesis is any stimulatory or beneficial effect, induced by low doses of an agent, that can not be predicted by the extrapolation of detrimental or lethal effects induced by high doses of the same agent.
During the 1950`s, Luckey, a pioneer researcher in radiation hormesis, indicated that low dose dietary antibiotics caused a growth surge in livestock. Later he found that hormesis could be induced effectively by low doses of ionizing radiation. In 1980 the first complete report on radiation hormesis was published (Luckey TD 1980). In this report he reviewed numerous articles regarding radiation hormesis. Since the first reports, 3000 papers have been published on the benefits of low doses of ionizing radiation (for a review see Luckey 1980, Luckey 1982, Luckey 1991). The concept of radiation hormesis is usually applied to physiological benefits from low LET radiation in the range of 1-50 cGy total absorbed dose (Macklis 1991). It is widely believed that radiation biology in the future will be focused on biomolecular and genetic implications, problems of damage and repair and connected problems such as radiation hormesis and radioadaptive response.

Hormesis and LNT Model

In the early days of X-rays and radioactivity it was generally believed that ionizing radiation has numerous beneficial effects. It was claimed that blindness might be cured by X-rays. Ladies corsets contained radium! Drinking mineral water containing radium was very popular. People went to spas to drink radioactive water or stayed for hours in caves to be irradiated by ionizing radiation (for a review see Wolff 1992). Between 1925 and 1930 over 400,000 bottles of distilled water containing radium 226 and radium 228 were sold. It was advertised that some mixtures could treat over 150 disease, especially lassitude and sexually impotence (Macklis 1990). It is estimated that the collective skeletal radiation dose of victims of such radioactive medicine may had exceeded 350 Sv by the time the user died (Macklis 1991). Gradually people found that the improper use of ionizing radiation could lead to many complications and harmful effects. Later, In 1927 Herman J. Muller,a Nobel Prize winner, found that X-rays are mutagen and there is a linear relationship between mutation rate and dose. He proposed that mutations, which are induced by radiation (or other mutagens) are mostly detrimental. When it was generally accepted that excessive radiation may be harmful, the first regulations for dose limits were introduced. . Despite carcinogenicity of X-rays was observed as early as 1902 (Kathren 1996), the first radiation protection limits suggested in 1925 and for three decades these limits were based on the concept of a tolerance dose (Muller 1928). Surprisingly, until the end of World War II, ionizing radiation was considered agreat scientific miracle. After the war the development of nuclear weapons and later increased use of nuclear power changed this great miracle into radiophobia. At that time people became afraid of even very small doses of ionizing radiation.
After the atomic bomb explosions in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, studies concerning life span of atomic bomb survivors showeda linear relationship between cancer mortality and high doses of radiation (Pollycove 1998). The United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR), then proposed the linear no-threshold (LNT) theory in 1958 (UNSCEAR 1958). According to LNT theory:
1-The effects of low doses of ionizing radiation can be estimated by linear extrapolation from effects observed by linear extrapolation from effects observed by high doses.
2-There is not any safe dose because even very low doses of ionizing radiation produce some biological effect.
In1959 the international commission on radiation protection (ICRP) adopted the LNT theory (ICRP 1959).
The results of many investigations do not support the LNT theory (for an integrative review see Jaworowski 1997). Furthermore several studies including Cohen’s studies of the relationship between environmental radon concentrations and lung cancer even contradict this theory and clearly suggest a hormetic effect. This contradictory evidence is discussed in the following section.

Extensive Evidence Suggesting Hormesis

1. Experimental Evidence

1.1. Cancer Prevention

Bhattarcharjee in 1996 showed that when the mice preirradiated with just adapting doses of 1 cGy/day for 5 days (without a challenge dose), thymic lymphoma was induced in 16% of the animals (Bhattarcharjee 1996). Interstingly, when preirradiated mice were exposed to a 2 Gy challenge dose, thymic lymphoma was induced again in 16% of the animals. However, the challenge dose alone, induced thymic lymphoma in 46% of the mice. From these results, it can be concluded that the low dose preirradiation possibly cancel the induction of thymic lymphoma by the 2 Gy challenge dose. In 1996, Azzam and his colleagues showed that a single exposure of C3H 10T1/2 cells to doses as low as 0.1 cGy reduces the risk of neoplastic transformations. They suggested that a single low-dose at background or occupational exposurelevels, may reduce cancer risk. Recently, Redpath and his co-workers haveconfirmed the findings of Azzam and his coworkers (Azzam et al. 1996). To test the generality of the observations of Azzam and his colleagues, they used the Hela x skin fibroblast human hybrid cell. Using a similar experimental protocol, they demonstrated a significantly reduced transformation frequency for adapted to unirradiated cells (pooled data from four separate experiments).In addition, recently Mitchel and his co-workers in Canada have indicated that a low dose preirradiation (10 cGy, 0.5 Gy/h) modifies latency for radiation induced myeloid leukemia in CBA/H mice after exposure to a 1 Gy chronic radiation exposure (Mitchel et al. 1999). They showed that the latent period for development of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) was significantly increased by the prior low radiation dose. Interestingly, according to T.D. Luckey one third of all cancer deaths are premature and preventable by low-level ionizing radiation (Luckey 1994, 1997).

1.2. Survival Rate

In 1996, Yonezawa and his colleagues indicated that when 21-ICR mice were exposed to a 8 Gy of X-rays, about 30% of the animals survived 30 days after the irradiation. However, when mice preirradiated with 5 cGy of X-rays, the survival rate increased to about 70% (Yonezawa et al. 1996).

2. Epidemiological Evidence

Although radiation hormesis data are still incomplete, extensive epidemiological studies have indicated that radiation hormesis is really exist. A briefreview on this irrefutable evidence is as follows:

2.1. Japanese studies

1-According to UNSCEAR report (1994), among A-bomb survivors from Hiroshimaand Nagazaki who received doses lower than 200 mSv, there was no increase in the number of total cancer death. Mortality caused by leukemia was evenlower in this population at doses below 100 mSv than age-matched controlcohorts.
2-Mifune (1992) (Mifune et al. 1992) and his co-workers indicated that in a spa area (Misasa), with an average indoor radon level of 35 Bq/m3, the lung cancer incidence was about 50% of that in a low-level radon region. Their results also showed that in the above mentioned high background radiation area, the mortality rate caused by all types of cancer was 37% lower.
3-According to Mine et al. (1981), among A-bomb survivors from Nagasaki, in some age categories, the observed annual rate of death is less than what is statistically expected.
4-Kumatori and his colleagues (Kumatori et al. 1980) reported that according to their 25 year follow up study of Japanese fishermen who were heavily contaminated by plutunium (hydrogen bomb test at Bikini), no one died from cancer.

2.2. Background Radiation Studies

1-In an Indian study, it was observed that in areas with a high-background radiation level, the incidence of cancer and also the mortality rate due to cancer was significantly less than similar areas with a low backgroundradiation level (Nambi and Soman 1987).
2-In a very large scale study in U.S.A, it was found that the mortality rate due to all malignancies was lower in states with higher annual radiation dose (Frigerio 1976).
3- In a large scale Chinese study, it was showed that the mortality rate due to cancer was lower in an area with a relatively high background radiation (74,000 people), while the control group (78,000 people) who lived in anarea with low background radiation had a higher rate of mortality (Wei L 1990).
4-In the U.S.A., it was indicated that significantly, the total cancer mortalityis inversely correlated with background radiation dose (Cohen BL. 1993).

2.3. Nuclear Power Plant studies

1-In a Canadian survey the mortality caused by cancer at nuclear power plants was 58% lower than the national average (Abbat et al. 1983).
2-In U.K also it was indicated that cancer frequency among nuclear powerplant workers was lower than the national average (Kendal et al. 1992).

The Mechanism of Hormetic Phenomena

Although still we do not know the entire mechanisms of radiation hormesis, the following theories may explain this process:

1-DNA repair (Mollecular level)
According to this theory, low doses of ionizing radiation induce the production of special proteins, that are involved in DNA repair processes (Ikushima 1996). Studies using two dimensional gel electrophoresis indicated new proteins in cells irradiated with low doses of radiation. Also, it was further shown that cycloheximide, a protein synthesis inhibitor blocks this hormetic effect. The function and importance of these radiation induced proteins is still unknown. Also it was foud that inhibitors of poly ADP-ribose polymerase, an enzyme implicated in DNA strand break rejoining could prevent the induction of adaptive response (for a review see Wolff 1998).

2-Free radical detoxification (Molecular level)
In 1987 Feinendengen and his co-workers indicated that low doses of ionizing radiation cause a temporary inhibition in DNA synthesis (the maximum inhibitionat 5 hours after irradiation). This temporary inhibition of DNA synthesis would provide a longer time for irradiated cells to recover (Feinendengen et al. 1987). This inhibition also may induce the production of free radical scavengers, so irradiated cells would be more resistant to any further exposures.

3-Stimulation of immune system (Cellular level)
Despite the fact that high doses of ionizing radiation are immunosupressive, many studies have indicated that low doses radiation may stimulate the function of the immune system. In 1909 Russ first showed that mice treated with low-level radiation were more resistant against bacterial disease (Russ VK 1909).Later in 1982 Luckey published a large collection of references supporting immunostimulatory effects of low doses of ionizing radiation (Luckey TD 1982).

Conclusion

Our radiation protection policy is based on linear extrapolation from the dose-response data of high doses of ionizing radiation. According to the results of many worldwide studies, this assumption is not compatible with observed health effects of low levels of radiation. Obviously LNT and current radiation protection regulations exaggerate the risk of low level ionizing radiation (in the range of 1-50 cGy) and cause radiophobia (Yalow RS 1990). It is concluded that according to new findings, the existence of radiation hormesis and adaptive response are not deniable and abandoning the LNT theory in low dose risk estimations will be a real nessecity in the near future.

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Mesothelioma New Treatment Approaches Author: Thomas

December 28th, 2009 admin No comments

Mesothelioma New Treatment Approaches Author: Thomas Ajava

A determination that you or someone close to you has Mesothelioma is very unfortunate. This form of cancer is usually discovered very late in its growth, which makes treatment extremely difficult and often renders it a terminal disease. There are, however, some new treatment approaches being researched.

Mesothelioma is a fairly rare cancer. It is general term that refers to cancer growths in the area of the Mesothelium. This is a lining found throughout the chest and abdomen area. The lining creates support for organs such as the lungs and heart while also creating a lubricated surface that allows them some movement. Mesothelioma is associated most closely with exposure to asbestos fibers that get into the lungs and then into the chest cavity.

The standard treatments for Mesothelioma are similar to other cancers. Radiation and chemotherapy are definite musts. Surgical procedures are also very common. Still, these three more often than not fail to overcome the cancer and death often occurs within one year of diagnosis. All is not lost. There are a number of new therapies being researched. Let’s take a closer look.

Cancer is the mutation of the DNA in cells. Given this, Gene Therapy is a very new treatment being considered for use with Mesothelioma and most cancers. There are two approaches being investigated. The first is to replace the genetic structure of the cancerous cells and thus wipe out the cancer. The second approach is to use a knockout approach where genetic manipulation removes the genes that give rise to tumor growth. In theory, this would terminate tumor and cell growth and stop the cancer in its tracks.

Photodynamic therapy is as unique as it is hard to explain. There are certain chemicals that are very light sensitive. The body can absorb some of these chemicals into cells and then expel them. Cancerous cells, however, cannot expel the chemicals. A patient is given a dose and then the cells are exposed to a laser light. The chemicals kick out an active form of oxygen that destroys the cancerous cells. There is a downside, however. The patient becomes very light sensitive and often must stay out of the light for as long as six weeks.

Anti-angiogenesis treatment is another interesting area of treatment. It works by attacking the tumors created by Mesothelioma. It does this by eliminating the ability of the tumors to create blood vessels. Without such vessels, the tumors cannot get blood and cannot grow. Drugs such as Cisplatin, Pemetrexed and Bevacizumab are in clinical trials to determine if they can be used on Mesothelioma tumors.

Mesothelioma is a rare, but very serious form of cancer. While past treatment methodologies produced disappointing results, the new treatments being tried show some major promise. Make sure to discuss them with your oncologist and physician.

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Prostate Cancer Indication Author: Rafael Franks

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December 27th, 2009 admin No comments

Prostate Cancer Indication Author: Rafael Franks

Enlarged prostate symptoms rarely manifest before the age of 40. For some men, symptoms might not even happen in any way. However [*COMMA] the condition called BPH or enlarged prostate affects almost 90 % of men in their seventies and eighties, while more than fifty % of men who reach their sixties suffer symptoms.

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Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia ( BPH ) or Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy is a condition distinguished by the enlargement of the prostate gland ; a common occurrence since it is kind of normal for men’s prostates to enlarge as they age. The expansion of the prostate has 2 main phases ; the 1st is during puberty, when the scale of the gland doubles ; and the second is at approximately age twenty-five, when the gland starts growing again. Some of the more common enlarged prostate symptoms include weak stream of urine, trouble in starting pissing, dribbling and leaking of piss, a strong and sudden desire to urinate especially at night, a sense of not emptying the bladder, and in some cases, blood in the urine.

The bladder wall becomes thicker and irritable resulting in contraction which causes frequent pissing. Finally, the bladder becomes weaker and might not be ready to empty itself which could result in piss being encircled in the bladder.

The root of enlarged prostate has still to be fully understood. Since BPH happens in older men and doesn’t develop in those whose testes were removed during adolesence, analysts believe that factors related to aging and the testes make a contribution to the development of the condition.

Majority of BPH symptoms stem from urethral obstruction and steady loss of bladder function. Some men with greatly enlarged prostate experience little Problems and manifest few symptoms, while others whose prostates are less enlarged may have severe obstruction, more blockage and experience more discomfort or discomfort.

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