Heavy metals are naturally occurring elements that have a high atomic weight and a density at least 5 times greater than that of water. Their multiple industrial, domestic, agricultural, medical and technological applications have led to their wide distribution in the environment; raising concerns over their potential effects on human health and the environment. TheirContinue reading “Lung cancer and heavy metal toxins”
Category Archives: cancer
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma , blood cancer in older adults and aspartame -sugar
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL or DLBL) is a cancer of B cells, a type of white blood cell responsible for producing antibodies. It is the most common type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma among adults,[1] with an annual incidence of 7–8 cases per 100,000 people per year.[2][3] This cancer occurs primarily in older individuals, with aContinue reading “Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma , blood cancer in older adults and aspartame -sugar”
15% or less of your diet is from food rich in protein
But there are good carbs and bad carbs, as well as good proteins and bad proteins. Foods that deliver whole, unrefined carbs, like whole wheat, oats, quinoa, and the like, trump those made up of highly processed wheat or other grains. Lean meats, poultry, seafood, and plant sources of protein like beans and nuts areContinue reading “15% or less of your diet is from food rich in protein”
20 grams of nuts each day linked to reduced risk for cancer and other diseases
A large analysis of current research shows that people who eat at least 20g of nuts a day have a lower risk of heart disease, cancer and other diseases. The analysis of all current studies on nut consumption and disease risk has revealed that 20g a day – equivalent to a handful – canContinue reading “20 grams of nuts each day linked to reduced risk for cancer and other diseases”
Starve cancer cells with low cal ketogenic diet
Energy and Anatomy = Cancer and aging
Two types of people Tightly coupled: Only needs to eat less to arrive at required energy level Loosely coupled: Needs to eat more to arrive at required energy level Sun energy and glucose for energy production Nucleus is energy limited Mitochondrial DNA crosstalk: 10% changes in mtDNA has a greater effect in epigenetic expression Continue reading “Energy and Anatomy = Cancer and aging”
Share this site and fund it to find cancer cure
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/genetic-health-data-and-health-concierge-cancer/x/3335495#/ Funds will be used to: pay patent owner of 2 tests: identifying cancer genes before it becomes stage 1 and measuring molecular age web site design to include mobile application marketing and sales of genetic tests with personalize diet plan continue and make this blog be available to all clinics and homes in aContinue reading “Share this site and fund it to find cancer cure”
Slimy veggies, saluyot and okra fight cancer
Saluyot (Corchorus olitorius) is an edible leafy vegetable that is a member of the genus Corchorus, classified under the subfamily Grewioideae of the family Malvaceae. Saluyot is widely found in tropical and subtropical areas from Asia to Africa valued as food and for its strong fiber. Saluyot has long been used as food staple sinceContinue reading “Slimy veggies, saluyot and okra fight cancer”
TP53 gene affects tumor suppression
Peto’s Paradox is the observation, due to Richard Peto, that at the species level, the incidence of cancer does not appear to correlate with the number of cells in an organism.[215] For example, the incidence of cancer in humans is much higher than the incidence of cancer in whales.[216] This is despite the fact thatContinue reading “TP53 gene affects tumor suppression”
Carrier statistics categorized by self-reported ethnicity
The median age was 33.0 years and mean age was 33.63 years. Most (n = 17,865) of the individuals were from 21–39 years of age. A small percentage was under 21 years (1.6%) or over 45 years (2.8%). Disease carrier states Alleles associated with 96 recessive diseases (excluding mild conditions) were identified in our 23,453Continue reading “Carrier statistics categorized by self-reported ethnicity”
Genes: Terms and Definitions
Terms and Definitions A · B · C · D · E · F · G · H · I · K · L · M · N · O · P · Q · R · S · T · U · V · W · X · Z A affected Referring to anContinue reading “Genes: Terms and Definitions”
Most cancer patients want tumor profiling, even if it reveals other genetic risks
Source: Yale Cancer Center Summary: Most cancer patients would opt for tumor profiling even if the test revealed that they or their families were at risk for other genetic diseases, according to a study. The study showed that despite the risk for receiving information about other potentially serious health problems, 59% of the cancer patientsContinue reading “Most cancer patients want tumor profiling, even if it reveals other genetic risks”
Cancer Related Genes
Cancer Related Genes Gene Therapeutic Area ABL1 Chronic Myeloid Leukemia AKT1 Breast Cancer Colorectal Cancer Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer ALK Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumor Neuroblastoma Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Rhabdomyosarcoma ATM Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma Mantle Cell Lymphoma Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia AURKA Colorectal Cancer BCL2 Lymphoma BCL6 Lymphoma BCR Chronic Myeloid LeukemiaContinue reading “Cancer Related Genes”
Ovarian Cancer genes
Molecular Profiling of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is the most common cause of gynecological cancer death in the United States, with an estimated 22,280 new cases and 14,240 deaths estimated for 2016 (ACS 2016). The vast majority of women are diagnosed with advanced stage EOC. Current practice consists of aggressive surgical removal ofContinue reading “Ovarian Cancer genes”