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Friday, 15 November 2013

ASPIRIN MAY ACT ON BLOOD PLATELETS TO IMPROVE SURVIVAL IN COLON CANCER PATIENTS

Dr Marlies Reimers talks with ecancer at the 2013 European Cancer Confernece in Amsterdam about how aspirin improves survival in patients diagnosed with colon cancer.
Although previous research has shown that taking low dose aspirin after being diagnosed with colon cancer improves patient outcome, the reasons why this happens remain unknown.
The new research has shown that aspirin improves outcome in patients whose tumour cells express a specific protein on their surface; the protein is known as Human Leukocyte Antigen class I (HLA class I), a cell-surface protein produced by a collection of genes involved in the functioning of the immune system.
The results mean that HLA class I could be used in the future to predict whether or not a patient would benefit from aspirin.


Source: e-cancer 
http://ecancer.org/video/2297/aspirin-may-act-on-blood-platelets-to-improve-survival-in-colon-cancer-patients.php

Monday, 4 November 2013

QUICK FACTS ABOUT OVARIAN CANCER

Most cases of ovarian cancer (cancer of the ovary) develop in women over the age of 50. The cause is not clear. Some ovarian cancers can be cured. In general, the more advanced the cancer (the more it has grown and spread), the less chance that treatment will be curative. However, treatment can often slow the progress of the cancer. Some women with a strong family history of ovarian cancer may benefit from regular screening.
Luis Mendoza, MD, PhD