Showing posts with label American Cancer Society. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American Cancer Society. Show all posts

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Great American Smokeout Encourages Quitting - http://clapway.com/2015/11/19/great-american-smokeout-encourages-quitting123/

Michigan encourages smokers throughout the United States to quit with the American Cancer Society‘s 40th Great American Smokeout. More than 8,000 kids in Michigan become smokers every year, which has caused the state’s smoking rate to escalate to an astounding 21%.


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Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids Says 213,000 Children Alive in Michigan Today Will Die Prematurely From Smoking, Great American Smokeout Can Help

Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids Says 213,000 Children Alive in Michigan Today Will Die Prematurely From Smoking, Great American Smokeout Can Help


The smoking trend is timeless, and with introduction of things like smokeless tobacco and e-cigarettes, which hold health risks that have not yet been examined, smoking is becoming more accessible and more socially acceptable, especially in kids between the ages of 16-21. Smoking has been tied to deaths by heart attacks, stroke and lung cancer, and it can cause an infinite number of mental and physical health issues.


Michigan hopes to push the statistics down by promoting the Great American Smokeout. Citizens of the state also hope Michigan will raise its cigarette tax. They’re hoping to develop an effective, well-funded program that can help the state quit smoking and keep smoking rates low. If cigarette prices go up, people will be less likely to want to smoke or maintain a smoking habit, and this could lead to a decrease in smoking rate and would help keep kids away from hospitals.


The Great American Smokeout could offer current smokers an opportunity to perhaps consider quitting, if not trying it.


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Celebrate the Great American Smokeout And Try Quitting

Celebrate the Great American Smokeout And Try Quitting


The American Cancer Society believes even quitting for one day is an important step, so they encourage everyone to take the third Thursday of November, which this year falls on November 19. Smokers from all around the world are encouraged to try to quit, even for just for the day, and think about the future of their health.


 



Great American Smokeout Encourages Quitting

Saturday, June 13, 2015

Spread of Brain Tumors Can Now Be Disrupted - http://clapway.com/2015/06/13/spread-of-brain-tumors-can-now-be-disrupted-876/

Cutting off supply of a certain protein can stop tumor growth.


Brain cancer is one of the most devastating known illnesses, with causes unknown and average five-year survival rates of 33% in the United States. Even when treated, often at great risk to the patient’s neural functions, brain tumors still often return. Now, scientists at Washington University School of Medicine have found a way to slow or stop brain tumor growth by cutting off their supply of a certain protein, rendering them unable to nourish themselves and survive. They published their findings in Cell Reports, an open-access life sciences journal.


 


CDC20 protein is key to tumor growth.


Dr. Albert H. Kim, senior author of the research paper and assistant professor of neurological surgery at Washington University explains to us that the discovery of the protein “may help us attack the root of some of the deadliest brain tumors.” He focused mainly on glioblastoma, which is a type of brain cancer that typically leaves a patient with around 15 months left to live after diagnosis. The main option so far has usually been to surgically remove the brain tumors, but this is very risky because it can harm brain function irreparably. Kim studied these cancer cells, and found that they use a protein called SOX2. Another protein, CDC20, is needed to produce SOX2. Eliminating this other protein, CDC20, prevents the cell from expanding the tumor. According to Kim, the growth rate of some tumors deprived of CDC20 fell by 95% compared to those with normal CDC20 levels.


 


Patients with highest levels of CDC20 have least time to live.


Scientists also discovered that people with highest levels of the protein are the ones who die soonest after diagnosis. Combining this with Kim’s aforementioned discovery, his team quickly realized that the blocking of CDC20 could be instrumental in treating brain tumors. They are currently looking for a way to do so, possibly by RNA interference. There is widespread interest in this possible treatment method. Kim’s study received funding from the National Institutes of Health, the American Cancer Society, the Elsa U. Pardee Foundation, the Concern Foundation, and the Duesenberg Research Fund.



 


 


 


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Spread of Brain Tumors Can Now Be Disrupted