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May 31, 2008

Diabetic Patients With Advanced Hepatitis C Have Double The Risk Of Liver Cancer

Patients who have chronic hepatitis C with advanced fibrosis have twice the risk of developing liver cancer if they also have diabetes. These findings are published in the June issue of Hepatology, a journal published by John Wiley & Sons on behalf of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD). The article is also available online at Wiley Interscience (http://www.interscience.wiley.

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Challenges Associated With Vulvar Pain Disorder

Vulvar vestibulitis syndrome (vvs), a vulvar pain disorder, affects approximately 15 percent of women. A new study in the journal Family Process reviews the experiences of couples in which the woman has a diagnosis of vvs and explores coping strategies that aid in the subsequent emotional, relational, and sexual challenges. There is no known cause or decisive treatment.Researchers including Jennifer J.

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New Insights Into Spinal Muscular Atrophy

Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine discovered that the effect of a protein deficiency, which is the basis of the neuromuscular disease spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), is not restricted to motor nerve cells, suggesting that SMA is a more general disorder. This new insight will allow for better understanding of how this complex disease arises.

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Two Years Of Quality Of Life Lost By Child Maltreatment Victims

Child maltreatment is associated with reductions in quality of life even decades later, according to a new University of Georgia study that finds that - on average - victims lose at least two years of quality of life.UGA College of Public Health associate professor Phaedra Corso and her colleagues at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention analyzed surveys of more than 6,000 people to assess the deficits in quality of life that victims suffer.

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Diabetic Patients With Advanced Hepatitis C Have reciprocal the endanger pertinent to Liver intumescence.

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Cyst butt May breathe to come accommodated to Quality regarding life, U-M Study finds.

User and support nonmalignant tumor patients who telecast delve physical upper class of life were furthermore likely to die from their disease, according to a yet again study from the graduate school in regard to Michigan unconditional Cancer center. . “Low quality pertaining to life may realize goodliness favor screening patients for recurrence. The findings could mean that identifying patients with poor first-rateness in respect to life could altogether catalog patients in cooperation with particularly bold tumors.

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Society Of Urologic Oncology Meeting Chemoprevention In 2008 What I Recommend To Patients

ORLANDO, FL (UroToday.com) - Dr. Andriole addressed chemoprevention. Chemoprevention in prostate cancer is primarily approached with 5-α reductase inhibitors. The PCPT was the landmark study for testing this approach. The high Gleason score in the treated patients was problematic. He discussed 4 possible explanations. One reason might be that finasteride causes histological changes that alter the ability to read Gleason score. This has been refuted.

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AUA 2008 - Society Of Urologic Oncology Meeting - Intravesical Chemotherapy Deserves A Chance

ORLANDO, FL (UroToday.com) - Professor Witjes pointed out that bladder cancer incidence is much higher in Europe than in the US. He reviewed the AUA guidelines for T1G3 TCC. BCG with maintenance should be given and cystectomy should be considered an option. This is similar to the EAU guidelines. The rationale for BCG is the potential impact on disease progression is maintenance therapy is given.

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Society Of Urologic Oncology Meeting - Renal Carcinoma - Management Of The Small Renal Mass - Observation Not Treatment

ORLANDO, FL (UroToday.com) - Dr. Robert Uzzo argued for observation in many renal masses. Despite the fact that kidney cancer is a lethal disease, it is also heterogeneous. Despite the fact that kidney cancer is a lethal disease, it is also heterogeneous. He performed a meta-analysis to compare partial nephrectomy, cryoablation, radiofrequency ablation or surveillance. The data showed that the patients selected for surgery were typically younger.

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Society Of Urologic Oncology Meeting - Renal Carcinoma - Management Of The Small Renal Mass - Evolving Role Of Needle Biopsy In 2008 And Beyond

ORLANDO, FL (UroToday.com) - Dr. David Wood discussed the role of renal mass biopsy. He presented a case of a 65 year old man with metastatic prostate cancer as compared to a 65 year old man with a 2.7cm exophytic solid renal mass. The likelihood of renal cancer is 72% in this setting. Yet most would biopsy the man with likely prostate cancer but not the patient with the renal mass. This is because, as some would argue, that the biopsy is not accurate.

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