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Diseases and vaccines - Cancer/cancer vaccines

March 1-7, 2004

►March 6, 2004 - Prognosis for teenagers and young people with cancer fails to improve - journal article (BMJ)

►March 2, 2004 - Cancer coincidence? - An overwhelmed state office tries to connect disease clusters to pollution -- but some say the agency is wasting time - The Boston Globe via www.boston.com

►March 1, 2004 - Teens and young adults - the new frontier in cancer says US cancer specialist - Teenagers and young adults - the orphans of the cancer world - Teenage Cancer Trust via www.eurekalert.org
 
►March 1, 2004 - Cancer rates in teens and early 20s rising - More research needed to understand causes - Teenage Cancer Trust via www.eurekalert.org - "A new analysis of cancer figures for England[1] shows that the overall incidence among teenagers and young adults is rising, with the biggest increase among 20 to 24-year-olds, particularly in lymphoma, melanoma and germ cell tumours, including testicular germ cell tumours."

Comment:  If those who question sunscreen use are correct, the rise in melanoma could be attributed to increased exposure to the sun, (and the "fact" that sunscreen only prevents burns and not cancer).

►March 2, 2004 - Fast growth increases teenage cancer risk - The Independent - UK

►March 2, 2004 - Improving treatment of medulloblastoma, a common childhood brain tumor - Pilot study demonstrates that presence of ERBB2 protein might identify medulloblastoma patients who are more resistant to treatment - St. Jude Children's Research Hospital via www.eurekalert.org

Comment:  SV40 has been associated with childhood medulloblastoma.  For more on SV40 and cancer, go to Scandals: The Institute of Medicine Review Of SV40 Contamination of Polio Vaccine and Cancer.

►March 2, 2004 - 2 drugs open a new front in cancer war - Avastin, Erbitux herald revolution that targets cells (requires registration) - The Chicago Tribune

►March 2, 2004 - Women found twice as susceptible to lung cancer - www.newsday.com

►March 1, 2004 - Vaccine Could Stop Breast Cancer in its Tracks - Primes the body to fight altered cells that precede disease - Journal of Clinical Investigation via www.betterhumans.com

►March 1, 2004 - Greek Scientists Find Way to Weaken Cancer Cells - Reuters

►February 27, 2004 - Drugs limit deadly side effects of graft-versus-host disease - Could make bone marrow transplants an option for more cancer patients - University of Michigan Health System via www.eurekalert.org 

February 23-29, 2004

►February 23, 2004 - Mayo Clinic discover important clue to new treatments for lymphoma, breast and colon cancers - Mayo Clinic researchers discover that key cancer gene cbp doesn't work alone; Important clue to targeting new treatments for lymphoma, breast and colon cancers - Mayo Clinic via www.eurekalert.org 

►February 10, 2004 - Diarrhea Bug May Prevent Cancer, Study Shows - Reuters via ABC News

►February 23, 2004 - New discovery may lead to therapy for incurable blood cancer - Cell Press via www.eurekalert.org 

►February 23, 2004 - Protein abundant in human tumors confers resistance to anticancer drugs - Cell Press via www.eurekalert.org 

►February 27, 2004 - New cancer drug gives researchers and patients hope - www.wkrn.com

►February 25, 2004 - A new cancer drug in the pipeline? (requires registration or subscription) - (Commentary) - BioMedNet

►February 27, 2004 - FDA OKs First-Of-A-Kind Colon Cancer Drug - AP via The Herald-Sun 

►February 27, 2004 - New Type of Cancer Drug Approved - FDA Hails Therapy That Starves Tumors by Blocking Their Blood Supply (requires registration) - Washington Post 

►February 27, 2004 - Link between antibiotics, breast cancer stirs debate - Cox News Service via the Arizona Republic

►February 26, 2004 - Medical briefing: There’s more to cancer than diet - Times Online, UK

►February 26, 2004 - Doubt cast on free radical theory - Scientists have questioned a widely accepted theory for a cause of diseases such as cancer and arthritis. - BBC

►February 25, 2004 - Moffitt Center unlocks mystery protein in tumors - A study done by the center has provided a breakthrough in the research of detecting tumor cells in the body - University of South Florida Oracle

February 24, 2004Nevada leukemia cluster baffles scientists - For three years, scientists prodded the dust, dirt and water in this rural community and tested the blood of dozens of its residents -- all in hopes of uncovering why children were developing leukemia. - AP via CNN - "
Yet despite the work, scientists revealed Monday that they haven't been able to determine what caused the disease that has sickened 16 children and killed three since 1997."

►February 23, 2004 - New discovery may lead to therapy for incurable blood cancer - Cell Press via www.eurekalert.org 

►February 23, 2004 - Protein abundant in human tumors confers resistance to anticancer drugs - Cell Press via www.eurekalert.org 

►February 23, 2004 - Mayo Clinic discover important clue to new treatments for lymphoma, breast and colon cancers - Mayo Clinic researchers discover that key cancer gene cbp doesn't work alone; Important clue to targeting new treatments for lymphoma, breast and colon cancers - Mayo Clinic via www.eurekalert.org 

February 16-22, 2004

►February 19, 2004 - Researchers: New Vaccine Can Stop Lung Cancer (requires registration) - Washington Post 

►February 20, 2004 - New Lung Cancer Treatment Shows Promise - Injection Kills Disease In Some Patients - SeattleInsider via www.kirotv.com

►February 20, 2004 - Vaccine 'could block lung cancer' - Experts have developed a vaccine which could be used to block the progress of lung cancer. - BBC

►February 19, 2004 - Lung Cancer Vaccine Study Produces 'Exciting' Results - PA News via The Scotsman

►February 20, 2004 - Vaccine 'boosts cancer survival' - Scientists have developed a vaccine which could protect kidney cancer patients against the disease returning. - BBC

►February 17, 2004 - Aspirin May Lower Risk of Hodgkin's - Regular Use of Aspirin May Lower Risk of Hodgkin's Disease, Scientists Say - AP via ABC News 

►February 17, 2004 - Targeting cell fusion as possible way to repair organs, deliver cancer vaccines - Mayo Clinic via www.eurekalert.org

►February 16, 2004 - Long-term use of antibiotics possibly linked with increased risk of breast cancer - JAMA and Archives Journals Website via www.eurekalert.org 

►February 16, 2004 - Study links antibiotics and breast cancer, doubling risk for some women - AP via www.sfgate.com - "A study suggests antibiotics might increase the risk of developing breast cancer, but researchers said the data should not stop women from taking the medication...Women who took the most antibiotics -- who had more than 25 prescriptions, or who took the drugs for at least 501 days -- faced double the risk of developing breast cancer over an average of about 17 years, compared with women who didn't use the drugs, the study showed."

►February 14, 2004 - Medicare Law Hurts Cancer Patients - Some Find It Harder To Get Chemotherapy (requires registration) - Washington Post

►February 16, 2004 - 'Timebomb' vaccine fights cancer - A delayed-release system could help produce more effective vaccines against a number of diseases, including cancer. - BBC

February 9-15, 2004

►February 12, 2004 - NNMC and NCI study possible vaccine for ovarian cancer - The National Naval Medical Center (NNMC) and the National Cancer Institute (NCI) are currently investigating vaccine therapy that may prove to be effective against ovarian cancer. - NNS via The Dolphin

►February 11, 2004 - Childhood Cancer Survivors Need More Screening - Cancer via Ivanhoe

►February 12, 2004 - Jefferson Researchers Find Immune Response, Dosing Keys to Vaccine's Success Against Melanoma - Journal of Clinical Oncology via A Scribe Newswire

►February 11, 2004 - Gene mutation in US started 13 generations ago - German immigrant - Medical News Today 

►February 10, 2004 - Imaging technique discovered at Stanford monitors cancer cell proliferation - Stanford University Medical Center via www.eurekalert.org 

►February 9, 2004 - Study: Optimism no help against cancer - A positive attitude does not improve the chances of surviving cancer and doctors who encourage patients to keep up hope may be burdening them, according to the results of research released Monday. - AP via CNN

January 26 - February 8, 2004 (2 weeks combined due to illness)

►February 5, 2004 - FDA Approves Drug for Asbestos-Related Cancer - (requires registration) - Washington Post

►January 30, 2004 - Cancer radiation risk estimated - Medical X-rays cause thousands of cases of cancer every year. - Nature

►February 3, 2004 - Hormone therapy study halted over cancer concerns - Scandinavian scientists announced Tuesday that they have called off a study of the effects of hormone replacement therapy for women with a history of breast cancer because early results showed an "unacceptably high" risk of recurrence. - AP via CNN

►February 4, 2004 - European cancer deaths in decline - All Clear' campaign aims to boost awareness and research. - Nature

►February 3, 2004 - Study Suggests That Higher Doses Of Aspirin May Prevent Colorectal Cancer - American College of Physicians via www.intelihealth.com

►February 3, 2004 - Inflammation marker predicts colon cancer - Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions via www.eurekalert.org 

►February 2, 2004 - More Hope for Designer Cancer Vaccine - Vaccine Could Be Tweaked to Target Specific Tumors - WebMD Medical News 

July 24, 2003 - Prevention and genetic testing for breast cancer: variations in medical decisions - journal article (Social Science & Medicine

►January 22, 2004 - Agent Orange study finds raised cancer risks - Air Force veterans exposed to Agent Orange during the Vietnam War have a higher-than-average risk of prostate and skin cancer, military researchers reported on Thursday. - Reuters via CNN

►January 26, 2004 - Recipe for Recovery - Rita Myers fought cancer by returning to the Garden of Eden - The Daily Times

January 19-25, 2004

January 22, 2004 - Do cancer patients in clinical trials have better outcomes than non-participants? - Dana-Farber Cancer Institute via www.eurekalert.org

►January 21, 2004 - Scientists identify cell defects that limit immune system's impact on late-stage tumors - Cedars-Sinai Medical Center via  www.eurekalert.org 

January 25, 2004 - Sunny D - It's the great cancer cover-up. Panicked into avoiding sunlight by health experts, we are now dying in our thousands from diseases linked to deficiencies of vitamin D. But still the exaggerated warnings come. Oliver Gillie reveals how sunbathing can save your life - The Independent, UK

►January 24, 2004 - Study Links Some Hair Dyes to Kind of Cancer (requires registration or subscription) - The New York Times - "Scientists have found more evidence for a possible link between non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and long-term use of dark hair dye. A study of more than 1,300 women in Connecticut shows that those who began coloring their hair before 1980 increased their chance of developing the disease by 40 percent."

►January 23, 2004 - Cancer cases in children rise by 20% - The Herald, UK - "Medical experts are baffled by the increasing number of young people struck by the disease."

Comment:  Apparently the "experts" consider it far better to allow the increase to continue unabated than to consider that the sacred cow of vaccination might play some role in this.  For one perspective on the role just one vaccine contaminant, SV40, may play in cancer, go to Scandals: The Institute of Medicine Review Of SV40 Contamination of Polio Vaccine and Cancer

►January 23, 2004 - Hair dye may raise cancer risk, U.S. study shows - Reuters

►January 19, 2004 - Skin cancer treatments debated -  A non-surgical treatment for basal cell skin cancer results in better cosmetic results but might be less effective than surgery at preventing the disease from returning, a study found. - AP via CNN

►January 20, 2004 - Viruses that kill cancer - The Boston Globe - "The first clue that viruses could fight cancer came around the turn of the last century, when a woman with cervical cancer was bitten by a dog. She was injected with live, crippled rabies virus; her cancer shrank."

January 26, 2004 - Web sites can give patients info they need for decisions - Credible Internet resources were found to be helpful for patients needing to make informed choices on cancer screening. - www.ama-assn.org

January 12-18, 2004

January 17, 2004 - The real reason women smokers are at greater risk - The Globe and Mail - "Should cancer of the lung be added to the list of health risks women face just because they are women?...A study presented recently at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America in Chicago showed that women who smoke are twice as likely to develop lung cancer as their male counterparts. As a risk factor for smokers, female gender appears to outweigh age and amount smoked. Some researchers point fingers at the female hormone estrogen, but there is strong evidence implicating a more likely culprit: the bottling up of emotions, particularly anger."

►January 14, 2004 - Cancer Deaths Falling in U.S., Annual Report Shows - Reuters Health via Yahoo!

►January 7, 2004 - Cancer at Record High in UK - (requires registration) - Reuters Health via www.medscape.com

►January 7, 2004 - National Survey Finds U.S. Public Enthusiastic About Cancer Screening - JAMA via www.intelihealth.com

►January 12, 2004 - Low-Tar Cigarettes Dangerous - BMJ via Ivanhoe - "A new study shows the risk for lung cancer is the same for people who smoke medium-tar cigarettes, low-tar cigarettes, or very-low-tar cigarettes."

►December 8, 2003 - A Step Past Chemotherapy - Cancer: The five-year survival rate for all cancers is 62 percent. Specially-targeted drugs hone in on cancer cells, leaving healthy cells untouched - Newsweek via MSNBC

January 5-11, 2004

►January 11, 2004 - Warning over link between deodorants and breast cancer - The Guardian, UK

►January 11, 2004 - Focus on 'Prevention' Divides Cancer Experts (requires registration or subscription) - The New York Times

►January 10, 2004 - Jury Tacks on $8 Million in Cancer Death (requires registration or subscription) - The New York Times - "or the first time in New York State, a jury in Brooklyn yesterday said a tobacco company should pay punitive damages for the lung cancer death of an individual smoker."

►January 10, 2004 - Exposure to spouse’s smoking increases risk of lung cancer by over 20% - journal article (BMJ)

►January 9, 2004 - Researchers unlock key secrets showing how tumors hide from immune system - University of South Florida Health Sciences Center via www.eurekalert.org

►January 7, 2004 - Hope for leukaemia vaccine - Successful tests in mice could herald a vaccine treatment for people with a form of leukaemia. - BBC

 

Comment:  If this vaccine is actually safe and effective, and is only given to those who have leukaemia and choose to take it, just as with the "anti-nicotine" vaccine below, it may have a meaningful role to play.

January 5, 2004 - Immune boost 'widens cancer fight' - Scientists may have found a way to harness the immune system and strike at hidden tumours throughout the body. - BBC - "Animal tests suggest that a treatment given to just one tumour produces an immune response that targets secondary growths in other places...Researchers from Chicago University now hope the same effect can be reproduced in humans with cancer...If so, it could offer a way to tackle cases where more advanced cancers have a foothold in many parts of the body."

December 29, 2003 - January 4, 2004

►January 4, 2004 - Beating cancer nature's way - In a week that's seen the deaths of Bob Monkhouse, Alan Bates and Dinsdale Landen, all victims of cancer, here is a story of one man's successful - if unorthodox - struggle against the disease - The Guardian, UK

►December 28, 2003 - Cancer spread 'could be halted' - Scientists have uncovered more evidence of a "switch" which allows breast cancer to grow and spread. - BBC

December 29, 2003 - "Smart Bomb" Delivery Destroys Tumors in Mice - American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science - "Weizmann Institute scientists have destroyed malignant tumors in mice using a chemical that occurs naturally in garlic. The key to the scientists' success lies in the development of a unique, two-step system for delivering the cancer-wrecking chemical straight to the tumor cells...Allicin, as the chemical is called, is the substance that gives garlic its distinctive aroma and flavor.For many years, scientists studying allicin have known that it is as toxic as it is pungent. It has been shown to kill not only cancer cells, but the cells of disease-causing microbes, and even healthy human body cells. Fortunately for our body's cells, allicin is highly unstable, and breaks down quickly once ingested. However, the rapid breakdown and undiscriminating toxicity presented twin hurdles to creating an allicin-based therapy."

 

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