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Showing posts with label cancer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cancer. Show all posts

Thursday, 29 March 2018

Cancer treatment can now be possible with vaccine?



Cancer is such anxiety, resulting in millions of deaths every year worldwide, whereas treatment or chemotherapy causes various medical problems.
However, a cancer vaccine has now been developed, which has been successful in the test stroke of rats in the rats and will be tested on humans later this year.
Work on this vaccine was done by experts from the University of Stanford University of America.
According to research, if this vaccine is considered useful for humans, patients will not need chemotherapy which has very adverse effects on the health.
However, researchers say that even if it is approved for use it will not be available for patients for one or two years.
He said it would be effective for blood cancer that affects specific blood cells.
He further added that this vaccine instead of strengthening physical defenses, it stimulates it to attack ravals.
The research team said that cancer is a big problem and we will not be satisfied until it is resolved for everyone.
This vaccine will be tested at 35 people suffering from lymph infections in 2 different medical studies at the end of the year.
Vaccine will be used twice in six weeks with low quantity of radiation on these patients.
Earlier, his experience in mice proved to be 97% successful.
Researchers have said that the result of the results is that the vaccine may be helpful in treating different types of cancer and preventing it from spreading again.

Tuesday, 27 March 2018

How to save life from cancer?

Thousands of cancer cases can be prevented every year in a few minor changes in their lifestyle.
It came in a UK medical study.
Cancer Research group in UK said that every week thousands of cancer cases can be prevented every week through lifestyle changes such as exercise and loss of physical weight.
According to this research, healthy changes in lifestyle can only prevent 40% of cancer cases per year.
Research suggests that smoking is the most important habit of curing cancer, while rotating excessive sunlight, use of alcohol, affecting fiber food and air pollution, etc. also increases the risk of cancer.
In research, it was warned that the rate of avoiding smoking is increasing, but obesity is spreading such a rapidly as a wound and it will be the biggest cause of death more than smoking soon.
Researchers say that if obesity is not kept, the obesity may prove to be as dangerous as smoking.
He said that through lifestyle, life-saving can be prevented from cancer and people should choose healthy in life.

Saturday, 24 March 2018

Colon Cancer Can Be Prevented and Treated


Although cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, colorectal cancer is one of the cancers that we can actually prevent, the World Health Organization says.
The colon is a long, muscular tube that’s also known as the large intestine. It is part of the digestive system. Colon cancer is linked to diet, genetic predisposition and age. In the U.S., 1 in 23 people will be told they have colon cancer.
Michele Alexander got her diagnosis at age 53.
“How much longer do I have? My daughter’s 24. You know, she’s still got a lot of life left. How much longer will I be with her? Those kind of thoughts go through your head,” Alexander said.
Largely preventable
Dr. Zihao Wu at the University of Missouri Health Care says this type of cancer is largely preventable.
“The majority of colon cancer develops from a benign polyp, and that takes about 10 to 15 years,” he said. “And if you find a polyp and remove it, you won’t have colon cancer, so it’s very important to have a screening to prevent cancer.”
As scary as her diagnosis was, Alexander’s passion for auto racing helped her get through her ordeal. Her favorite driver is Carl Edwards, and she had tickets to a race in which he was competing. When someone shared her story with him, he called her.
“I said, ‘I know there’s an auction where I can bid to ride in the truck with you for driver intros, and it is my goal to win that auction,’” she said. … He said, ‘Don’t bid. You get here, you’re riding with me.’”
Six weeks after surgery to remove the cancer in her colon, Alexander got her ride.
“Oh, it was just joy. In a race for my life, and I crossed the finish line a winner,” she said.
Healthy lifestyle helps
Wu said Alexander’s attitude helped.
“She wanted to get better. She had a strong will to get better, and I think that’s very important,” he said.
Doctors say you can help prevent colon cancer if you eat plenty of greens, whole grains and vegetables and legumes, which are high in fiber. Regular exercise also helps, and if you smoke, stop.
Most importantly, get a regular screening starting at age 50 or sooner if you have a family history.
If colon cancer is diagnosed at an early stage, the World Health Organization says 90 percent of patients survive at least five years, compared with no more than percent of those diagnosed at an advanced stage.
Two years after her surgery, Alexander is still cancer free and still a racecar enthusiast.