*Tomosynthesis gives "200 one-millimeter-thick images for an average sized breast, compared to 4 images in a regular 2-D digital mammogram" leading to 41 to 61% increase of cancer detection compared to standard 2-D digital mammography. It also reduces the return for additional imaging, according to a report by Donna Plecha, MD, Director of the Dept. of Radiology at UH, Case Western School of Medicine.
*Thomas Bachelot et al. submitted results of a phase II study related to use of Capecitabine and Lepatinib as first line therapy for patients with Brain metastasis from HER-2 positive Breast cancer. 45 patients enrolled, Median follow-up 21 months. 65.9% of patients had a partial response noted.
*Another Disparity: Although white Americans have twice as high an incidence of Bladder cancers, at similar grade and stage of disease, Black Americans do have a higher mortality!". There is a 5 fold relative risk for those who smoked 20cigarettes/day for over 40 years, compared, of course, to non smokers.
*Marginal Zone Lymphoma.includes:
-MALT
-Nodal type
-Primary splenic type which can have villious cells that can be confused with Hairy cell morphologically on peripheral blood.
has CD20+, CD5-, CD10-, CD23-
In extranodal cases, 60% have Trisomy 3 and t(11;18) which produce fusion API2and MLT, and will mark resistance to Antibiotics
API2 is an inhibitor of Apoptosis
MALT1 (procaspase) bind to Bcl-10 leading to activation of NF-bK which ultimately impair Apoptosis
Associated to Sjogren disease in some cases, in the stomach, associated with H.Pylori
Rituxan as a single agent, local RT,
A blog about research, awareness, prevention, treatment and survivorship of Breast Cancer and all cancers, including targeted scientific research and a grassroots approach to increase screening for cancer, especially in the low income and under-insured population of El Paso, Texas, with a view to expand this new health care model to many other 'minority' populations across the United States and beyond
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Tuesday, February 5, 2013
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