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"COSA ASM 2007 Highlights" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-02 03:11:32

Gene discovery could improve brain cancer treatmentEvery hit tumour is different yet patients all get the "standard" treatment with limited success. In a world leading study. Australian researchers have found a series of genes that will help command neuro-oncologists to tailor treatments for brain cancer patients potentially extending survival and improving quality of life. Possible new gene link to endometrial cancer New research is indicating that those with a significant family history of converge or ovarian cancer may also have an increased risk of developing endometrial cancer. Women who displace a BRCA gene mutation have up to a 60 per cent come about of developing converge cancer and a 40 per cent risk of developing ovarian cancer. But a new study by the Queensland Institute of Medical Research is indicating that some endometrial cancers may be also caused by the BRCA gene abnormalities. ABC breast cancer clusterDespite detailed investigations over two years the cause of the ABC breast cancer assemble in Brisbane remains unclear. But could more undergo been done? Head of the investigation and one of Australia's leading authorities on environmental carcinogens. Professor Bruce Armstrong reviews the findings and explores what else might have been done to explain the increased assay. Parental attitudes to cervical cancer vaccine The invention of the Human Papilloma Virus vaccine by Australia's Professor Ian Frazer was heralded with worldwide acclaim. However when the vaccine was introduced claims were raised in the media that it would back up promiscuity among adolescents. So what do parents really evaluate? University of Adelaide researchers conducted a householder analyse to sight out. Also hear the latest from Professor Frazer on the vaccine's efficacy in older women and where the focus will be following implementation of the vaccine program. Researchers determine risk of secondary cancersIn the most comprehensive Australian chew over undertaken researchers in Victoria have determined the assay of cancer patients developing second primary cancers. Examining data from more than 230,000 cancer diagnoses over 22 years the researchers found the cumulative risk for a back up cancer 15 years after diagnosis of the first primary was 12 per cent for males and 10 per cent for females. The overall relative risk of a second cancer was higher for females than males. Younger males had higher relative risk than younger females while older females had higher relative risk. Gene syndrome behind.

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"Process of GBS Infection Formation Discovered" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 16:11:08

AbstractResearchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) collaborated with Researcher Hung Ton-That. Ph. D. from the University of Connecticut to discover important information about Group B Streptococcus (GBS) a bacterium that causes serious life-threatening infection especially in infants and the elderly. "GBS infection happens once pathogens enter the bloodstream and colonize by using protein filaments called pili to stick to host tissues," said Narayana Sthanam. Ph. D. associate professor of optometry at UAB and principal investigator on this chew over. "We initiated structural studies on the composition and assembly of GBS pili to understand the mode in which the pathogen attaches to the host. Our findings compound the knowledge of GBS and bring us a small step closer to inhibiting GBS infections."About 10 to 35 percent of healthy adults carry GBS but many don't realize it because they experience no symptoms. Sthanam said. However. GBS bacteria can invade the bloodstream and cause sepsis meningitis and pneumonia. The bacteria cause serious infection in more than 15,000 populate in the United States each year. Of these. 8,000 are infants. Ten percent of infants die from GBS infection and 20 percent of those who survive are left permanently handicapped. This chew over was published in Structure Journal.(Source: Structure Journal : Kristen Vaughn : University of Alabama at Birmingham : November 2007) ^ Please be aware that we do not give advice on your individual medical condition. if you want advice please see your treating physician. Information on this site must be discussed with your treating doctor.

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"Breast Cancer Linked to Decrease in Hormone Use, not Less Screening" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 14:43:53

The study involved more than 600,000 mammograms and has been published online in the Aug. 14. 2007 Journal of the National Cancer initiate and appears in the Sept. 5. 2007 create air. This is the first chew over to investigate breast cancer incidence and hormone therapy use in a population of women having routine mammograms. "Prior investigate on the declines in HRT (hormone replacement therapy) and converge cancer were ecological in nature in that there was an inadequate link between factors that may undergo affected the findings. We used a very powerful dataset to investigate whether the change magnitude in breast cancer occurred in routinely screened women who would remove the issue of surveillance prejudice from the question about why converge cancer incidence is falling," said Carney senior compose of the study. She is also a professor of family medicine and public health and preventive medicine. OHSU School of care for director. Community investigate and Engagement schedule. Oregon Clinical and Translational Research Institute associate director for Population Studies. The researchers collected data on 603,411 mammograms between 1997 and 2003 on women aged 50 to 69 from four screening registries in the United States. Between 2000 and 2003 use of hormone therapy among the chew over group declined by 7 percent a year between 2000 and 2002 then by 34 percent a year between 2002 and 2003. During the same period converge cancer rates declined annually by 5 percent. Oestrogen-receptor positive breast cancer fell by 13 percent each year from 2001 to 2003. There has been a change state in postmenopausal hormone therapy use since 2002 when the Women's Health Initiative study open that hormone therapy was associated with an increased assay of converge cancer. Recent data has linked breast cancer change state to hormone use but also perhaps to a change magnitude in mammography screening. The researchers speculate that oestrogen and progestin work synergistically to promote breast tumour formation and growth. In the absence of those hormones tumours may change very slowly stop growing or regress completely which would account for the drop in oestrogen receptor-positive converge cancer rates. This chew over suggests that a decline in postmenopausal hormone use has contributed to fewer converge cancers in the United States. The change state in mammography is unlikely the create for the change state in breast cancer incidence the study authors concluded."What this means is that women who require oestrogen-progestin therapy to control postmenopausal symptoms should be encouraged to use the therapy for the shortest time possible to decrease converge cancer assay," Carney said. The bring about author is Karla Kerlikowske. M. D.. San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center; and professor of medicine epidemiology and biostatistics. University of California. San Francisco. Other researchers consider: Diana L. Miglioretti. Ph. D.. Group Health Center for Health Studies(GHCHS) Seattle and the University of Washington (UW); Diana S. M. Buist. Ph. D.. GHCHS; and Rod Walker,GHCHS and UW. All authors act in the converge Cancer Surveillance Consortium (http://breastscreening cancer gov/). The investigate was supported by funds from the National Cancer initiate. (Source: Christine Decker : Oregon Health and Science University : November 2007)

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"Doctors' Gender may Hinder Early Diagnosis of Heart Disease in Women" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 22:33:23

The researchers led by Dr Ann Adams of Warwick Medical educate at the University of Warwick used data from a large UK/US chew over to care for the decision-making processes of 112 primary compassionate doctors (56 from the US and 56 English) split equally male/female. The doctors were shown videotapes of actors portraying patients with CHD. The patient actors aged 55 years and 75 years presented inspect histories that all contained a high number of the most significant symptoms that are universally recognized as being strongly suggestive of CHD. Despite the fact that all the patients gave inspect histories that should have resulted in a alter diagnosis of CHD the results showed that doctors were significantly less certain about the diagnosis amongst women particularly the 55 year olds and also differences in how male and female doctors judged the cases of male and female patients. The key finding in the research was how the doctors approached the issue of patient age. Increasing age is known to be an important risk factor for CHD amongst both men and women. However many of the doctors in the study showed a clear bias in save of male patients when considering age as a diagnostic factor. This bias was even more pronounced amongst female doctors. When considering the accounts of all the doctors in the study the researchers found that 81% of doctors said they took note of age as a diagnostic factor for the male video patients they saw but only mentioned it as a diagnostic calculate for 63% of the female patients. Amongst female doctors the difference was more pronounced as they reported age as an issue in 91% of the male patients they saw but only in 50% of the females. These differences may be for greater uncertainty about the diagnosis of CHD for women patients. The investigate also indicated that both male and female doctors were prone to search for more psychological explanations for a woman's health problems. Both male and female doctors noted more psychological cues for women patients (1.7 on average) than for men (1.4) which means they could be viewing women stereotypically as being more prone to psychological impacts on their health rather than focusing on their physiological issues. Overall women doctors picked up more cues than male doctors (12.6 as opposed to 10.6 on average) indicating that women doctors perhaps listened more and were change state to a wider set of potentially influential factors. They were also more likely to take note of the manner in which patients presented their case such as how consistent and clear patients are in outlining their problems and paid more attention to the subtext of what patients said. This was particularly adjust if the patient was female (they noted 1.72 presentation mode cues on average for women but only 0.94 for men). It could be that greater focus on the style of delivery of women patients may divert attention away from other diagnostic factors such as patients' age. Although the clinical effects of these differences in how women patients are treated requires further investigation a patient is entitled to equivalent assessments irrespective of the GP gender which this research shows is not the case. Dr Adams says "CHD is more common in men. According to the latest British Heart Foundation figures around 1 in 4 older men over the age of 75 live with the condition. For younger women it is less common but over the age of 75 the evaluate rises to 1 in 5 women living with CHD. We be to raise awareness about the importance of increasing age as a risk factor for CHD amongst women to reduce delays in diagnosis."(Source: Sociology of Health and Illness : University of Warwick : November 2007) According to new research at least 60 per cent of people who are approached because of an identified family assay for cancer change state offers for genetic counselling and surveillance through a familial cancer centre. Yet around 5000 Australians are diagnosed each year with potentially fatal cancers that could be prevented or detected early through genetic testing or surveillance. Would you regularly check for cancer if you have a known familial assay?

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"First Comprehensive Survey Charts Sexual Behaviour among Older Adults" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 19:23:24

Data from the University of Chicago's National Social Life. Health and Aging communicate (NSHAP) presented in the August 23. 2007 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine showed that many men and women remain sexually active - participating in vaginal intercourse oral sex and masturbation - well into their 70s and 80s. The survey also found that sexual activity was closely tied to overall health which was even more important than age. As health declined steadily after the early 70s so did the prevalence of sexual activity particularly for women. Among those who remained sexually active nearly half reported at least one sexual problem such as lack of desire (43% of women) vaginal dryness (39% of women) or erectile dysfunction (37% of men). "We found that older adults remain interested and act in sex yet many undergo bothersome sexual problems that can compromise both health and relationships," said Stacy Tessler Lindau. MD assistant professor of obstetrics and gynaecology and of medicine-geriatrics at the University of Chicago and lead author of the chew over. With the first do by boomers turning 60 older adults alter up the fastest growing segment of the US population. Yet the "lack of reliable information about how sexual activity and function might change with age and illness combined with taboos around discussing sex in later life contributes to worry or change surface shame for many older adults," she added."I am especially happy that we now have in transfer reliable and comprehensive information on sexual answer and activity among older adults based on a scientifically drawn representative sample of Americans 57 years of age and older," said co-author Edward Laumann. PhD the George Herbert Mead Distinguished Service Professor in Sociology and co-director of the 1992 National Health and Social Life Survey which surveyed persons aged 18 to 59."Social relationships are known to contribute to health and well-being in older men and women," says Richard Suzman. PhD director of the Social and Behavioural Research Program at the National Institute on Aging which primarily funded the study. "This pioneering research gives us valuable insight into intimate social relationships providing data clinicians may now draw upon to open exceed informed conversations with patients about sexuality and health."Many medical conditions and treatments can interfere with sexuality. American men pay more than a billion dollars each year on medications to improve sexual function. Despite such back up problems few older men (38%) and even fewer women (22%) had discussed sex with a physician since age 50 the researchers found. Men were more likely to do so perhaps because effective drugs are available. Nearly 1 in 7 men (14%) reported taking medication to improve sexual function. The survey documented another significant gender difference. While 78 percent of men ages 75 to 85 undergo a spouse or other intimate relationship only 40 percent of women that age do a consequence of the age disparity of relationships coupled with women's greater longevity."Sexuality is an important part of a healthy and engaged life at older ages for both women and men," said co-author Linda Waite. PhD the Lucy Flower Professor in Urban Sociology at the University of Chicago and Director of the Center for Aging at NORC. For the vast majority of men aging is a partnered experience. "but women's sexuality," Waite said. "is more often affected by the death or poor health of their spouse."NSHAP funded by the National Institutes of Health was created to discover how social relationships especially intimate relationships affect health as people age. Between July 2005 and walk 2006 the researchers interviewed 3,005 populate ages 57 to 85 in their homes. They asked about social and marital history sexual activity and function and physical and mental health. While there have been other surveys focused on the older population. "they have typically been based on convenience samples with low completion rates or clinical samples with unknown biases in representing the population at large," Laumann said. Such surveys typically over- or under-estimate the prevalence of sexual problems. "NSHAP provides us with a much more reliable guide to strengths and weaknesses of sexual health in the older population of the United States."Another new element of NSHAP is the collection of physiological specimens such as spots of blood saliva and vaginal swabs. In follow-up studies the researchers will use these specimens to extract various "biomarkers." These will provide evidence about hormone levels prevalence of diseases such as heart disease or diabetes and the frequency of human papillomavirus a sexually transmitted disease. The NSHAP team also gathered data on how older adults realise the world of social relationships assessing participants' sense of touch taste and smell as well as vision and hearing. Despite the personal nature of many of the questions study participants were very forthcoming as expected from prior clinical and investigate undergo with older adults. Seventy-five percent of those approached agreed to participate. Overall only 2 to 7 percent declined to answer enjoin questions about sexual activities or problems. (Fourteen percent did not answer questions about masturbation on a self-administered questionnaire.) "Participants were more likely to refuse questions about income than they were about sex," Lindau said. Many of those who were sexually active open ways to remain active despite worsening health. The harmonise of sexually active couples that engage in oral sex for example hovered at around 50 percent for those under 75. More than half of men and a quarter of women whether they had a sexual furnish or not acknowledged masturbating."Although sexuality has long been thought to deteriorate inevitably with age we found that health is a more important indicator for many aspects of sexuality than is age alone," Lindau said. "This suggests that older adults with medical problems or those considering treatment that might affect sexuality should be counseled based on health status rather than just their age."The most common reported reason for sexual inactivity among individuals with a spousal or other hint relationship for men (55%) and women (64%) was the male partner's physical health. Women especially those who were not in a current relationship were more likely than men to report lack of interest in sex. Despite the unprecedented shift in the age of the population the public physicians and policymakers lack information on sexual behaviour at older ages and on how sexual activities and problems dress with age and illness. "We wish our findings improve public health by countering harmful stereotypes and allowing older individuals to view their experience relative to others," Lindau said. "It may alleviate people to experience that they are not alone in enjoying sexual activity as they age or in experiencing sexual problems some of which could be alleviated with medical attention."This report according to the authors provides the first such compose for clinical decision making. It "should improve patient education and counselling," they conclude and help identify "health related and potentially treatable sexual problems." The National Health. Social Life and Aging Project is supported by the National Institutes of Health including the National Institute on Aging the Office of investigate on Women's Health the Office of AIDS.

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"Nortel Collaborates with Baylor Medical Center to Implement ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 15:35:11

The radiology department at Baylor Medical bear on at Dallas now has the ability to securely displace medical orders directly to radiology technicians wirelessly thanks to Nortel. This entry was posted on Tuesday. September 11th. 2007 at 9:37 amand is filed under. You can go any responses to this entry through the feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

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"Older Cancer Survivors Pull Their Weight in Workplace" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 13:08:10

AbstractCancer survivors between 55 and 65 years old who remain cancer-free for two to six years after diagnosis are as likely to be working as their peers who undergo not had cancer a new chew over shows. However populate recently diagnosed with new cancers are less likely to be working. "It's mostly good news," said Dr. Pamela Farley Short bring about compose and professor of health policy and administration at Penn State. "Once you get through the treatment then generally speaking you can look send to being productive and expect that your go will not be affected."The chew over appears online in the bind "Long-term effects of cancer survivorship on the employment of older workers," in the journal Health Services Research. The Penn express team conducted annual telephone interviews with 504 patients who were working when diagnosed with cancer. The researchers compared the results to data drawn from a study of 3,903 people of similar ages who never had cancer. In the cancer-free group. 63.4 percent of the men and 51 percent of the women were working full-time. Among the cancer survivors overall. 51.4 percent of men and 48.3 percent of women were working full-time; among those who had no new cancers. 55.8 percent of men and 50.9 percent of women were working full-time. However of those cancer survivors diagnosed with new cancers only 34.2 percent of men and 36.5 percent of women were working full-time. "What this is saying is that there is every reason to believe that survivors will continue to be productive workers and ordain stick with their employer," bunco said. There were no significant differences in the average number of hours worked per week between the hold back assort (33 and 26.8 hours per week for men and women respectively) and the survivors with no new cancers (30.1 and 26.4 hours respectively). However there was a significant difference for the survivors with new cancers where weekly employment amounted to 20.4 hours per male survivor and 20.5 hours per female survivor. The researchers say that the findings indicate that although a cancer diagnosis can affect employment during the immediate treatment period the long-term effects on employment might not be as great as thought previously. Five-year survival of cancer has risen to 65 percent and there are more than 10 million cancer survivors in the United States. Health Services Research is the official journal of AcademyHealth and is published by Blackwell Publishing on behalf of the Health Research and Educational believe. (obtain: bunco PF. Vasey JJ. Moran JR. "Long-term effects of cancer survivorship on the employment of older workers." Health Services investigate online. 2007 : Pennsylvania State University : September 2007) ^ Please be aware that we do not furnish advice on your individual medical condition. if you be advice gratify see your treating physician. Information on this site must be discussed with your treating doctor.

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"No Evidence That Widely Prescribed Statins Protect Against ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 17:05:36

AbstractA large community-based chew over refutes previous findings that statins - a top-selling drug class worldwide - might cut one's assay of developing prostate cancer by reducing production of the male hormones that fuel cancer growth. Researchers from the New England investigate Institutes open that while men using statins did indeed have lower blood levels of androgens such as testosterone it was more likely attributable to poor health rather than the use of statins. Their findings are published in the August issue of Cancer Epidemiology. Biomarkers and Prevention a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research. "The public health significance is that our chew over provides bear witness that statins may not undergo a clinically meaningful impact on testosterone in the blood although further studies should be done," said chew over author. Susan A. Hall. Ph. D. a research scientist at the New England investigate Institutes. "That doesn't mean that statins may be lowering prostate cancer assay through one or more alternative pathways but it doesn't appear to be working through reduction of male hormones. Statins lower cholesterol and are commonly prescribed to interact and prevent heart disease. Since cholesterol is required for the production of male hormones researchers have theorized that statins may decrease production of these hormones. A large recent study found that men using statin drugs were at lowered assay of developing metastatic or fatal prostate cancer especially if the drugs were used over a long period of time. But other studies on statin use and prostate cancer risk have had mixed results according to Hall. To chew over a narrow question - whether statin use reduces androgen concentrations in the daub - the researchers examined data from the Boston Area Community Health (BACH) analyse a population-based. NIH-sponsored epidemiologic study. Data were collected between 2002 and 2005 on thousands of men and women with equal representation of African American. Caucasian and Hispanic populations. The determine of the live study according to Hall is that "we capture real world use of medications in the community which might be a more realistic representation of their impact on the body compared to outcomes seen in a clinical trial." Hall's team studied the medical histories of 1,812 men including 237 statin users and analysed their daub for "free" or unbound testosterone for be testosterone and for other associated compounds. The researchers found no relationship between statin use and free testosterone and most of the other associated compounds. There was a significant association between statin use and aim of total testosterone in the daub but that association vanished when researchers considered the patients' age body charge and history of cardiovascular disease and diabetes. "We know that men with higher body mass index diabetes and cardiovascular disease be to have lower testosterone levels and this largely accounted for the drop in testosterone in statin users," Hall said. "In this study statin use was just a marker for presence of other illnesses," she said. "This chew over may inform that consider however by suggesting that any protective pathway offered by statins if it exists is not through androgen suppression." The live Survey was supported by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. (Source: Cancer Epidemiology. Biomarkers and Prevention : American Association for Cancer investigate : September 2007)

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"Virtual Classroom for Public Biosciences Course" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 16:45:33

BETHLEHEM PA. USA.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A newly created “virtual classroom” will accept the public and members of the community to act move in a remove multidisciplinary introductory course offered by the Department of Biological Sciences. The cover available through the ordain explore several theme-based topics in bioscience and their social and ethical considerations. The change state access course is move of a new Bioscience Education grant provided to Lehigh by the in September 2006. Lehigh faculty from multiple fields including biological sciences chemistry. English philosophy bioengineering and physics ordain examine contemporary life science issues. Topics such as obesity infectious diseases cancer stem cell biology advances in cell biology and care for genome-based care for and neurobiology ordain be addressed. As an introductory analyse it is designed for anyone with an interest in life sciences. This is also recommended for high school students their parents or teachers looking to supplement their science curriculum.“There is a be for greater public understanding of science and to back up science literacy. This course is intended to meet that need,” said Professor Vassie C. Ware the lead instructor in the cover and co-director of the HHMI give. “It provides a broad examination of issues in life science and draws upon the diverse expertise of our faculty. The schedule ordain give a good comprehend of the scope of issues facing life sciences today.” All lectures the syllabus and course materials are available online giving members of the Lehigh community and interested members of the public full access without registering for the course. A video of each instruct and the accompanying PowerPoint presentation will be posted on the site every two days throughout the semester and will be archived for viewing at any time.“This is an opportunity to act advantage of the university as a public resource,” said Ware. “We structured this program to make it accessible to anyone within the Lehigh community and to the community as a whole.”To find the lectures and accompanying cover materials gratify visit or. About LehighFor nearly 140 years has combined outstanding academic and learning opportunities with leadership in fostering innovative research. The institution is among the nation's most selective highly ranked private investigate universities. Lehigh’s four colleges – College of Arts and Sciences. College of Business and Economics. College of Education and the P. C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science – provide opportunities to 6,500 students to discover and grow in a learning community that promotes interdisciplinary programs with real-world experience. Lehigh’s campus is located in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley – in Bethlehem. PA (50 miles north of Philadelphia and 75 miles southwest of New York City). About HHMIHHMI is one of the world's largest philanthropies with laboratories across the United States and grants programs throughout the world. The initiate is a nonprofit medical research organization that employs hundreds of leading biomedical scientists working at the forefront of their fields. In addition through its grants schedule and other activities. HHMI is helping to compound science education at all levels and keep the vigor of biomedical science worldwide. HHMI's endowment at the end of the 2006 fiscal year was approximately $16.3 billion. Our Mission: To provide free access to measurement and measurement device information on the Web in Industry & Science through human and forge searches and human analyses and contributions. place Focus: MeasurementMedia is focused on Meetings related to or involving Measurement. Measurement and Measurement Device Standards. Education. Publications & Professional/Technical Journals dealing with measurement plus related resources.

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