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cancer cells make excess cholesterol, deposit it in mitochondria membrane to prevent release of pro-apoptotic molecules (statins inhibit cholesterol synthesis)
According to the link below, in liver cancer cells (and possibly other types of cancer cells - they mention colorectal and melanoma), excess cholesterol is made which is deposited in the membranes of mitochondria which decreases the membranes' flexibility and thus their permeability and prevents pro-apoptotic molec... 14 Jul 2008 16:49
research cancer pulmonary by bactera of paolo pelini
PAOLO PELINI: According to me the pulmonary tumor is caused from some bacteria pseudomonas solanacearum, from me characterizes to you. These bacteria that is cause one mutation of the DNA for delection for loss of one or more braces than bases, to work of some enzymes, produced from these bacteria. That involves a... 14 Jul 2008 12:41
anyone know what a small melanoma looks like?
Could anyone with clinical experience please check http://hierax.diinoweb.com/files/My%20Photo%20Album/606080735.JPG to see if this is possible or likely melanoma? The red area has a border. It bleeds when disturbed. It can be scraped out completely leaving a pit that again fills in with the red growth. It oth... 20 Jul 2008 23:45
Researchers find way to make tumor cells easier to destroy
Tumors have a unique vulnerability that can be exploited to make them more sensitive to heat and radiation, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis report. Read details in the July issue of Shehjar Magazine at: http://shehjar.kashmirgroup.com/Admin/magazineresourcepage.do?pageUrl=/files... 11 Jul 2008 09:57
Bloodletting Against Cancer
"These results almost seem to be too good to be true." Reducing Iron Stores by Phlebotomy Lowers Cancer Risk in Older Men NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Jul 08 - Cancer incidence and mortality in older men may be reduced by repeated phlebotomy to lower serum ferritin levels, according to findings published online on... 29 Jul 2008 22:58
This Week's NCI Cancer Bulletin: July 8 2008
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In this issue of the NCI Cancer Bulletin: http://www.cancer.gov/ncicancerbulletin/NCI_Cancer_Bulletin_070808 Featured Article Workshop Opens Dialogue on Cancer Clinical Trials Cancer Research Highlights Androgen Deprivation No Better than Conservative Approach in Loca... 9 Jul 2008 05:30
Drug Development Costs about 1 Billion Dollars US per Drug?
This was stated in an article today in the Wall Street Journal by the CEO of a drug company. I can't imagine where all this money goes. Is this a bogus statement or has a drug company shown its cost accounting for drug development? If it is true, there has to be something very wrong with regulations... ... 8 Jul 2008 22:22
This Week's NCI Cancer Bulletin: June 24 2008
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In this issue of the NCI Cancer Bulletin: http://www.cancer.gov/ncicancerbulletin/NCI_Cancer_Bulletin_062408 Featured Article Master Protein Controls Multiple Myeloma Cells Cancer Research Highlights Outreach Improves Breast Cancer Detection in African Americans O... 3 Jul 2008 20:45
If they convinced you that being bald during Chemo is OK, don't read this...
Chemotherapy induced hair-loss is temporary. Your hair will grow nice and strong again in a few months. Being bald and feeling "cool" is not your only option. You can have beautiful hair seeing the normal "YOU" in the mirror. Will make you much happier, and so will feel your family members. Check this : ... 3 Jul 2008 19:43
No need to be bald during Chemo...
Chemotherapy induced hair-loss is temporary. Your hair will grow nice and strong again in a few months. Being bald and feeling "cool" is not your only option. You can have beautiful hair seeing the normal "YOU" in the mirror. Check this : http://www.euwig.com --- MAF Anti-Spam ID: 2006082411174... 3 Jul 2008 19:43
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