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Effect of tumor microenvironment on pathogenesis of the head and neck squamous cell car... - 1 views

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Substantial contribution of extrinsic risk factors to cancer development - 0 views

  • Here we provide evidence that intrinsic risk factors contribute only modestly (<10~30%) to cancer development
  • we conclude that cancer risk is heavily influenced by extrinsic factors. These results carry immense consequences for strategizing cancer prevention
  • cancers are proposed to originate from the malignant transformation of normal tissue progenitor and stem cells
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  • “Intrinsic processes” include those that result in mutations due to random errors in DNA replication whereas “extrinsic factors” are environmental factors that affect mutagenesis rates (such as UV radiation, ionizing radiation, and carcinogens
  • intrinsic factors do not play a major causal role.
  • intrinsic cancer risk should be determined by the cancer incidence for those cancers with the least risk in the entire group controlling for total stem cell divisions
  • if one or more cancers would feature a much higher cancer incidence, for example, lung cancer among smokers vs. non-smokers, then this most likely reflects additional (and probably extrinsic) risk factors (smoking in this case)
  • Particularly, for breast and prostate cancers, it has long been observed that large international geographical variations exist in their incidences (5-fold for breast cancer, 25-fold for prostate cancer)14, and immigrants moving from countries with lower cancer incidence to countries with higher cancer rates soon acquire the higher risk of their new country
  • Colorectal cancer is another high-incidence cancer that is widely considered to be an environmental disease17, with an estimated 75% or more colorectal cancer risk attributable to diet
  • melanoma, its risk ascribed to sun exposure is around 65–86%
  • non-melanoma basal and squamous skin cancers, ~90% is attributable to UV
  • 75% of esophageal cancer, or head and neck cancer are caused by tobacco and alcohol
  • HPV may cause ~90% cases in cervical cancer23, ~90% cases in anal cancer24, and ~70% in oropharyngeal cancer
  • HBV and HCV may account for ~80% cases of hepatocellular carcinoma
  • H pylori may be responsible for 65–80% of gastric cancer
  • While a few cancers have relatively large proportions of intrinsic mutations (>50%), the majority of cancers have large proportions of extrinsic mutations, for example, ~100% for Myeloma, Lung and Thyroid cancers and ~80–90% for Bladder, Colorectal and Uterine cancers, indicating substantial contributions of carcinogen exposures in the development of most cancers
  • onsistent estimate of contribution of extrinsic factors of >70–90% in most common cancer types. This concordance lends significant credibility to the overall conclusion on the role of extrinsic factors in cancer development
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    Really great read.  Cancer is a majority lifestyle disease.
Nathan Goodyear

Therapeutic effects of progesterone and its metabolites in traumatic brain injury may i... - 0 views

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    Progesterone and its metabolite allopregnanolone show promise in protecting the brain in TBI.
Nathan Goodyear

Health-related quality of life in patients with metastatic, relapsed, or inoperable squ... - 0 views

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    Overall QOL, but pain associated QOL was improved with metronomic very MTD.
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How Often Can You Donate Blood - Read This Before Donating - 2 views

You will know how often you can donate blood in this article today. I understand that you don't know if there is any risk attached to donating blood to a recipient. Well, one frequently asked q...

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Nathan Goodyear

Effect of tumor microenvironment on pathogenesis of the head and neck squamous cell car... - 1 views

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    Nice review of the tumor microenvironment in the treatment of cancer.
Nathan Goodyear

Adjuvant Ozonetherapy in Advanced Head and Neck Tumors: A Comparative Study - 0 views

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    Study hints at adjunctive benefit of O3 therapy with radiation therapy
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