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Matti Narkia

HowStuffWorks "What are stem cells and what are they used for?" - 0 views

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    Stem cells are unprogrammed cells in the human body that can be described as "shape shifters." These cells have the ability to change into other types of cells. Stem cells are at the center of a new field of science called regenerative medicine. Because stem cells can become bone, muscle, cartilage and other specialized types of cells, they have the potential to treat many diseases, including Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, diabetes and cancer. Eventually, they may also be used to regenerate organs, reducing the need for organ transplants and related surgeries. "Stem cells are like little kids who, when they grow up, can enter a variety of professions," Dr. Marc Hedrick of the UCLA School of Medicine says. "A child might become a fireman, a doctor or a plumber, depending on the influences in their life -- or environment. In the same way, these stem cells can become many tissues by making certain changes in their environment."
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NIH study finds broad spectrum of cancer risk for organ transplant recipients in US - 0 views

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    Organ transplant recipients in the United States have a high risk of developing 32 different types of cancer, according to a new study.
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Cancer risk doubles after organ transplant, study finds - 0 views

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    Organ transplant recipients in the U.S. double their risk of developing cancer compared to the general population.
Matti Narkia

American Society of Clinical Oncology - ASCO - 0 views

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    The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) is a non-profit organization, founded in 1964, with overarching goals of improving cancer care and prevention and ensuring that all patients with cancer receive care of the highest quality. More than 25,000 oncology practitioners belong to ASCO, representing all oncology disciplines (medical, radiation, and surgical oncology) and subspecialties. Members include physicians and health-care professionals participating in approved oncology training programs, oncology nurses, and other practitioners with a predominant interest in oncology.
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Strategies for Rational and Personalized Cancer Biomarker Discovery - 1 views

This scientific blog critically analyzes potential complexities associated with current biomarker discovery approaches. According to the scientific arguments that have been put forward in this blog...

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Matti Narkia

DCA, Dichloroacetate for Cancer - Dr. Weil - 0 views

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    DCA is an organic compound, and a byproduct of TCE (trichloroethylene), a chemical that has been a concern in the development of cancer. In January 2007, researchers at the University of Alberta published a study in the journal Cancer Cell suggesting that DCA showed promise in shrinking tumors in lab rats as well as inhibiting growth of cultured human cancer cells. They hypothesized that DCA may be able to change cancer cells back to normal ones by switching them from the aberrant energy pathways they rely on to those used by normal cells.
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gist cancer | cancerlab.org - 0 views

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    It is a cancer of the cells which form the structure of the stomach and intestine, not a cancer of the linings of the organ itself (that would be a carcinoma).
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Primary Peritoneal Cancers or PPCs are primary cancers that originate within ... - 0 views

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    Primary carcinoma of the peritoneum is a rare type of disease and develops in the peritoneum. Peritoneum is the membrane that lines the abdominal cavity, fixes and covers all the organs in the abdominal cavity (e.g., intestine, liver and stomach).
Matti Narkia

Know Cancer | Community, Support & Information on Treatment, Symptoms and Prevention - 0 views

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    Know Cancer is dedicated to connecting, educating and empowering all people affected by the many forms of cancer. Through the power of knowledge and collective wisdom we will help people to prevent, endure and survive cancer. Our current focus is KnowCancer.com, an online community that provides social and professional support to patients and their loved ones. The website contains 3 main sections: Education: a comprehensive library of cancer related content Community: a cancer social network, blog, forum and an "ask the expert" section Resources: a nationwide directory of cancer related businesses and organizations
Matti Narkia

pure sodium dichloroacetate - the way it should be - pureDCA.com - 0 views

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    Sodium dichloroacetate offered by PureDCA.com has more than 99% purity. We make it using a sophisticated synthesis process. No organic solvents are used during the production. We are currently the only providers of sodium dichloroacetate, which is equivalent in quality to NaDCA used in Medicor Cancer Centres. We ship internationally, with no exceptions. We are the only source of sodium dichloroacetate, which attaches a chemical analysis to every shipment, free of charge. The only place you can order our sodium dichloroacetate is the Cancer Virtual Community Store - Buy Sodium Dichloroacetate.
Matti Narkia

Pharma DCA - The Purest 99+% Pure and Lowest Price Pharmaceutical Grade DCA in the Worl... - 1 views

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    Welcome to Pharma-DCA.com the number 1 source to buy pharmaceutical quality DCA sodium dichloroacetate made only from pure crystal clear 99+% dichloroacetic acid There are no organic solvents used in making Pharma-DCA.com sodium dichloroacetate which comes as an excellent dry white powder.
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Buy DCA - DCA Sodium Dichloroacetate. The Purest & Lowest Price Pharmaceutical Grade DC... - 1 views

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    The leader in DCA, BuyDCA.com makes the purest and lowest priced DCA available. BuyDCA.com's Sodium Dichloroacetate (DCA) is 99+% pure and is made with our patent-pending synthesis process. There are no organic solvents used in making
Matti Narkia

Scientists hail the first effective treatment for skin cancer victims - Hea... - 0 views

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    Scientists have developed the first "personalised" drug shown to be effective against advanced melanoma, the deadliest type of skin cancer which is on the rise in Britain. Warnings about the risks of melanoma were heightened this weekend as the fine weather drew thousands to sunbathe outdoors, putting them at increased risk. "Binge tanning", where sunbathers allow their skin to burn in their eagerness to get a tan, is a key cause of the cancer. Melanoma, which starts as a blemish or change to a mole on the skin, is treatable in its early stages but once it has spread to other organs such as the lungs and liver there are no treatment options. Patients with melanoma that has spread usually die within months
Matti Narkia

Artemisinin - Bioengineering, UW College of Engineering - 0 views

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    Below is a list of publications covering the research being done by UW and other institutions on artemisinin and cancer. The list is organized into two categories: publications related to the effects of artemisinin and its analogs on cancer and artemisinin pharmacology and pharmacokinetics. You may find them useful when consulting with your personal physician. We have also compiled a comprehensive list of artemisinin-related articles (more than 350 publications) that you may also find useful.
Matti Narkia

artemisinin / FrontPage - 0 views

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    Artemisia Annua (Sweet Wormwood) is a shrubby perennial native to China. The leaf of the plant contains up to 0.04 percent Artemisinin. This herb has been used over the centuries by Chinese medical practitioners. Artemisinin came to the attention of the World Health Organization in the 1970s when Quinine lost efficacy against malaria. Artemisinin is the only drug effective against malaria and hundreds of millions of doses are prescribed for that purpose every year. The artemisinin molecule has an affinity for iron, which the malarial parasite sequesters internally. Artemisinin enters the malarial parasite and combines with sequestered iron to create Reactive Oxygen Species, rupturing the parasite. Like malarial parasites, cancer cells concentrate and sequester high levels of iron. Moreover cancer cells overexpress cell surface receptors for iron-containing compounds like ferritin and holotransferrin. Therefore, Artemisinin has a high affinity for cancer cells, and upon entering the cell combines with intercellular iron creating ROS-mediated apoptosis. Artemisinin is the only chemotherapeutic agent that lacks the tertiary amine necessary to usher the drug back out of the cell. This document is based on the research of Dr. Henry Lai and Dr. Narenda Singh at the University of Washington,and the medical practice of Dr. Ba Hoang of Vietnam and San Jose, California. There are a few points of divergence among experts studying Artemisinin, therefore more than one protocol is outlined below.
Matti Narkia

If a virus could cure cancer, would you get infected? | MetaFilter - 0 views

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    Targeted cancer therapy and gene therapy have been mentioned in the blue before, but oncolytic viruses are the hot young thing. For consideration in cancer treatment, an virus must replicate in and kill a high number of exclusively cancer cells, while sparing healthy tissue. A Philadelphia-based company called Neotropix has won awards for its research into a prime contender - the Seneca Valley Virus. It has been the subject of Phase I adult clinical trials, with Phase II adult and Phase I pediatric clinical trials to start this year. SVV has advantages over some other contenders in that it is a naturally occurring (lest we create a race of mutant zombies) organism and studies so far suggest it is not harmful to healthy human cells. While a number of other oncolytic viruses are being examined, NTX-010 seems able to treat a very wide range of common and rare forms of cancer, some of which are now considered uniformly fatal. In addition, unlike some other tested viruses, it can travel through the bloodstream to treat metastatic and not just local disease. Compared to the side-effects and late effects of chemotherapy and radiation treatment, and because many of the cancers ideal for treatment with an oncolytic virus have no surgical options, this may be the next big breakthrough.
Matti Narkia

Mechanisms of Berberine (Natural Yellow 18)-Induced Mitochondrial Dysfunction: Interact... - 0 views

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    Mechanisms of berberine (natural yellow 18)-induced mitochondrial dysfunction: interaction with the adenine nucleotide translocator. Pereira CV, Machado NG, Oliveira PJ. Toxicol Sci. 2008 Oct;105(2):408-17. Epub 2008 Jul 3. PMID: 18599498 doi: 10.1124/jpet.107.128017 The data from the present work appear to show that berberine also presents some degree of toxicity to "nontumor" systems, which should be carefully understood. ANT inhibition in nontumor cells by berberine would be responsible for a decrease in energy production and could also result in MPT induction. To the best of our knowledge, no full toxicity assessment exists for berberine in humans, although its use in several commercially available supplements suggests that the compound may present a relatively wide safety interval. In fact, a study with patients with congestive heart failure treated with 1.2 g/day of oral berberine revealed low toxicity and resulted into an average plasma concentration of 0.11 mg/l which would translate into 0.3µM (Zeng and Zeng, 1999Go). Repeated cumulative treatments, alternative forms of formulation (e.g., topical application vs. injection) or more importantly, active mitochondrial accumulation due to its positive charge would be expected to increase its concentration in cells into the range of concentrations used in this study. Empirical data from nontraditional medicines plus the use of extensive clinical assays would allow the use of berberine as a promising antimelanoma agent while maintaining its safety for humans. In radial/vertical forms of melanoma, a possible topical application of berberine would also be possible, thus minimizing side effects on other organs. In conclusion, the present work identifies the ANT as an important target for berberine, with clear relevance for its proposed antitumor effects.
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Dogs Can Smell Cancer? - 0 views

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    Dogs can help doctors "smell" cancer? It may sound incredible, but in fact, this research has made great progress. Recently, the "Cancer Sniffing Dogs Project", approved by the British NHS, has entered the testing phase. Milton Keynes University Hospital of Buckinghamshire also approved this research program proposed by a charity organization.
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