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NDSU researcher studying the use of flaxseed as prevention for lung cancer
Flaxseed is one of the top North Dakota crops and it seems it may just cement its place in history. An NDSU researcher is conducting studies on the dietary effects of flaxseed as a prevention of cancer. Many Native American men consume flaxseed as a part of their diets and 20 Native Americans have been called to participate in the study. The $250,000 funding project will conduct the research on 10 frequent smokers and 10 non-smokers all following the same diet. The study will be conducted for a total period of 4 weeks with a uniform diet for all of the people who are a part of the survey. Flaxseed will be incorporated in their diets and Katie Reindl and 2 other professors from North Dakota State University will conduct the effects of flaxseed. The researchers believe that flaxseed will affect the antioxidant levels and inflammation in people positively. Inflammation is associated with lung tumor development and initial research proves that flaxseed has properties that may prevent lung
http://cancerinlungs.com/ndsu-researcher-studying-use-flaxseed-prevention-lung-cancer/
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Oxford University researchers are on the verge of predicting ‘lung cancer survival rates’
A study that is being conducted by researchers at the National Cancer Research Institute by Oxford University researchers might change the way cancer screening programs predict the life expectancy of people suffering from lung cancer. Various Italian researchers have conducted screenings for over 5,000 smokers who have been smoking regularly for at least 15 years. Various CT screening procedures have been highly effective in detecting lung cancer but research seeks to develop the current testing methods in a way that the results are generate more frequently and can detected in the early stages. Despite CT scans being effective they have been a failure in increasing the survival rates of patients. The research team is trying to find out if different genes expressed different tumors which may account for the survival of some cancer patients while others did not, despite the early detection of cancer through screening programs. The lead researcher behind the studies is Dr. Jiangting Hu.
http://cancerinlungs.com/oxford-university-researchers-verge-predicting-lung-cancer-survival-rates/
Monday, June 22, 2015
Clinical Trial Indicates Improvement in Survival Rate of Lung Cancer Patients
Your ads will be inserted here byEasy Plugin for AdSense.Please go to the plugin admin page toPaste your ad code OR Suppress this ad slot. Modulation of the immune system of a lung cancer patient for acting against the lung cancer cells has not been successful in the past. But advances in the understanding of the immune response to tumors helped development of antigens that yielded promising results in various clinical studies. Squamous non-small cell lung cancer or NSCLC is responsible for 25 to 30% of all lung malignancies. In a comparative clinical trial conducted researchers found that the patients who were treated with nivolumab the immunotherapy drug had, on an average, a life span 3.2 months more than those treated with chemotherapy. Results of the trial, published in the New England Journal of Medicine and presented at the 2015 American Society for Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting, also showed that after one year patients having nivolumab had a survival rate of 42% a
http://cancerinlungs.com/clinical-trial-indicates-improvement-in-survival-rate-of-lung-cancer-patients/
Sunday, June 21, 2015
Even A Lung Cancer Survivor Can Start Afresh!
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Peg Guilford, now 55, was diagnosed with small cell carcinoma on her left lung. She was suffering from sinus and headache issues that prolonged for most part of the year compelling her to visit the ENT doctor. The treatment started with a routine CAT scan of her sinuses that could not find any problem in that area, but Peg was continuously complaining of something being wrong, as she still remembers this day. So, the doctor started looking if there was any thyroid issue. Peg still reckons that she has drawn attraction of the doctor to the left apex spot of the upper left chest near her shoulder. There was again a CAT scan of the neck and the “cat came out of the bag”, Peg added beamingly while managing her household chores. The dooms day was May 12, 2012 when the tumor was found wrapped around her pulmonary artery. It was in such an awkward position that the doctors were could not access it for removing part of the lung and the
http://cancerinlungs.com/even-a-lung-cancer-survivor-can-start-afresh/
Saturday, June 20, 2015
In Postmenopausal Women, NSAIDs May not Lower the Risk for Lung Cancer
It is needless to mention that cancer is one of the most fatal diseases in the earth and various researches are going on to combat this disease. Treatment of cancer involves two primary processes. One is finding the root cause of cancer and the second is suggesting healing techniques to the patients. Cancer is curable, but to some extent. Even today, several people throughout the world die of cancer. In most of the cases, cancer cannot be treated. In some cases, cancer is curable, but if it is diagnosed only at the initial stage. If it is too late to diagnose cancer, mostly the patients suffer a painful death. Though, cancer can happen to everyone, regardless of age and gender, mostly it is found that females are vulnerable to this. Risk of various types of cancer is there for females, especially lung cancer, cancer in sexual organs, thyroid cancer, breast cancer, colon cancer and many more. Researchers are studying various elements that trigger chances for cancer in our body. Through
http://cancerinlungs.com/in-postmenopausal-women-nsaids-may-not-lower-the-risk-for-lung-cancer/
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