Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Cancer risk for African-American women with benign breast disease factors Wayne State finds

Cancer risk for African-American women with benign breast disease factors Wayne State finds [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 11-Feb-2013
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Contact: Julie O'Connor
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Wayne State University - Office of the Vice President for Research

DETROIT A Wayne State University researcher has identified characteristics in benign breast disease associated with future cancer risk in African-American women.

Michele Cote, Ph.D., associate professor of oncology in the School of Medicine and the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute, recently reviewed data from about 1,400 20- to 84-year-old African-American women who underwent breast biopsies between 1997 and 2000. Researchers identified biopsies that showed benign breast disease (BBD) and also tracked subsequent breast cancers.

BBD is an established risk factor for breast cancer among Caucasian women, Cote said, but less is known about it in African-American women, who tend to get breast cancer earlier, in more aggressive forms and die more frequently from it.

In "Benign Breast Disease and the Risk of Subsequent Breast Cancer in African American Women," published recently in the journal Cancer Prevention Research, she said 68 percent of women studied showed nonproliferative BBD, and 29 percent had the proliferative form of the disease without atypia, a state in which cells are not growing normally but are not cancerous.

The remaining 3 percent showed proliferative BBD with atypia, a percentage similar to a group of Caucasian women studied recently by the Mayo Clinic. Women in Cote's study with the proliferative form of the disease with atypia were three times as likely to develop breast cancer as women without proliferative disease.

A number of pathological characteristics are associated with BBD and breast cancer. Her group examined several of those, including the presence of cysts, fibrosis and atrophy of breast components, known clinically as lobular involution.

Another characteristic, columnar alteration, a variation in the way cells are structured, was shown to be associated with increased breast cancer risk. Cote said because columnar alterations are highly correlated with proliferative disease, further study of the independent effects of both could be valuable.

Her team wanted to see if characteristics Mayo researchers found in white women increase or decrease risk in the same ways in black women.

"Hopefully, this eventually means the risk models that will be developed will be similar if not identical for white and black women, which simplifies usage," Cote said. "The question is, what are those pathological features that actually increase risk, because not all benign biopsies are the same."

She said her study marks a successful collaboration between Wayne State, Karmanos and the Mayo Clinic that helps identify those at greatest risk for breast cancer and lays the groundwork for studying additional pathological characteristics.

"Better characterization of the risk of breast cancer among women with BBD, considering both ethnicity and detailed molecular findings, can lead to better surveillance, earlier diagnosis and, potentially, improved survival," Cote said.

Cote received funding in 2012 from Susan G. Komen for the Cure to continue her research in the Detroit area on benign breast disease and the risk of breast cancer in African-American women.

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Wayne State University is one of the nation's pre-eminent public research universities in an urban setting. Through its multidisciplinary approach to research and education, and its ongoing collaboration with government, industry and other institutions, the university seeks to enhance economic growth and improve the quality of life in the city of Detroit, state of Michigan and throughout the world. For more information about research at Wayne State University, visit http://www.research.wayne.edu.


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Cancer risk for African-American women with benign breast disease factors Wayne State finds [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 11-Feb-2013
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Contact: Julie O'Connor
julie.oconnor@wayne.edu
313-577-8845
Wayne State University - Office of the Vice President for Research

DETROIT A Wayne State University researcher has identified characteristics in benign breast disease associated with future cancer risk in African-American women.

Michele Cote, Ph.D., associate professor of oncology in the School of Medicine and the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute, recently reviewed data from about 1,400 20- to 84-year-old African-American women who underwent breast biopsies between 1997 and 2000. Researchers identified biopsies that showed benign breast disease (BBD) and also tracked subsequent breast cancers.

BBD is an established risk factor for breast cancer among Caucasian women, Cote said, but less is known about it in African-American women, who tend to get breast cancer earlier, in more aggressive forms and die more frequently from it.

In "Benign Breast Disease and the Risk of Subsequent Breast Cancer in African American Women," published recently in the journal Cancer Prevention Research, she said 68 percent of women studied showed nonproliferative BBD, and 29 percent had the proliferative form of the disease without atypia, a state in which cells are not growing normally but are not cancerous.

The remaining 3 percent showed proliferative BBD with atypia, a percentage similar to a group of Caucasian women studied recently by the Mayo Clinic. Women in Cote's study with the proliferative form of the disease with atypia were three times as likely to develop breast cancer as women without proliferative disease.

A number of pathological characteristics are associated with BBD and breast cancer. Her group examined several of those, including the presence of cysts, fibrosis and atrophy of breast components, known clinically as lobular involution.

Another characteristic, columnar alteration, a variation in the way cells are structured, was shown to be associated with increased breast cancer risk. Cote said because columnar alterations are highly correlated with proliferative disease, further study of the independent effects of both could be valuable.

Her team wanted to see if characteristics Mayo researchers found in white women increase or decrease risk in the same ways in black women.

"Hopefully, this eventually means the risk models that will be developed will be similar if not identical for white and black women, which simplifies usage," Cote said. "The question is, what are those pathological features that actually increase risk, because not all benign biopsies are the same."

She said her study marks a successful collaboration between Wayne State, Karmanos and the Mayo Clinic that helps identify those at greatest risk for breast cancer and lays the groundwork for studying additional pathological characteristics.

"Better characterization of the risk of breast cancer among women with BBD, considering both ethnicity and detailed molecular findings, can lead to better surveillance, earlier diagnosis and, potentially, improved survival," Cote said.

Cote received funding in 2012 from Susan G. Komen for the Cure to continue her research in the Detroit area on benign breast disease and the risk of breast cancer in African-American women.

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Wayne State University is one of the nation's pre-eminent public research universities in an urban setting. Through its multidisciplinary approach to research and education, and its ongoing collaboration with government, industry and other institutions, the university seeks to enhance economic growth and improve the quality of life in the city of Detroit, state of Michigan and throughout the world. For more information about research at Wayne State University, visit http://www.research.wayne.edu.


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Cancer immunotherapy: a paradigm shift for prostate cancer treatment

Notes: Prostate cancer remains a significant health problem for men in the Western world. Although treatment modalities are available, these do not confer long-term benefit and are accompanied by deleterious side effects. Immunotherapy represents a valuable alternative to conventional treatments by inducing tumour-specific immune responses that control the growth of cancer cells. Sipuleucel-T is approved by the FDA as an immunotherapeutic agent for the treatment of patients with asymptomatic or minimally symptomatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC). Although this approval has raised cost-versus-benefit issues, it has provided proof of concept for the therapeutic potential of active immunotherapy approaches for metastatic CRPC. Numerous clinical studies have demonstrated clinical benefit using immunotherapy compared to traditional chemotherapy and several active immunotherapy approaches (at various developmental stages)have demonstrated the potential to change the face of prostate cancer treatment.

Source: http://experts.kumc.edu/works/33990

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Sugar needles could carry safe, painless, long-lasting vaccines

Vaccines could be kept for longer and administered more easily in the next few years, if research at King's College London pans out. The delivery method uses a dried vaccine and micro-needles made, amazingly, out of sugar.

It's not quite a candy-coated hypodermic, but that's actually pretty close. The researchers, led by Dr. Linda Klavinskis, were attempting to solve two problems. First, hypodermic delivery can be painful and requires some expertise. Second, keeping vaccines alive and cold is difficult, especially in places like rural Africa, where such help is desperately needed.

As it turned out, there was one solution for both problems: sugar. The team managed to preserve a vaccine dose by drying it in sugar, and then form that sugar into a set of microneedles. The end result is a tiny disc covered in microscopic spikes that penetrate the skin painlessly and dissolve, delivering the vaccine instantly.

It has only been tested on mice so far, but there doesn't seem to be any reason why the mechanism shouldn't work on humans. Further testing will be required, but the potential is huge: These little vaccine patches would stay viable for much longer and in a greater range of temperatures, meaning they could be transported easily, air-dropped or simply mailed to anyone who needs them. No expertise necessary to administer.

There are other efforts to modernize the science of vaccine delivery, including other dissolving patches. Several were described a few months ago in this NBC News story.

The multi-institutional research project was funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which has contributed immensely to the immunization and vaccination effort worldwide. Gates himself considers it the foundation's most important work, as he explained in an online Q&A on Reddit Monday.

The paper describing the technique was published last week in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. More information can be found at the King's College London website, and in the video below.

Devin Coldewey is a contributing writer for NBC News Digital. His personal website is coldewey.cc.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/futureoftech/sugar-needles-could-carry-safe-painless-long-lasting-vaccines-1C8334786

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Monday, February 11, 2013

President Obama Definitely Wasn?t Expecting This Guy to Be at His State of the Union Address

Rocker Ted Nugent Plans to Attend Obamas State of the Union Address

Ted Nugent performs in front of a large crowd at the LaPorte County Fair Saturday July 14, 2012 in LaPorte, IN. Credit: AP

Outspoken conservative rocker Ted Nugent, one of President Barack Obama?s harshest critics, will attend the State of the Union on Tuesday night.

Nugent will attend the event as the guest of Rep. Steve Stockman (R-Texas), who recently proposed impeaching Obama over gun control.

?I am excited to have a patriot like Ted Nugent joining me in the House Chamber to hear from President Obama,? Stockman said in a press release.? ?After the Address I?m sure Ted will have plenty to say.?

?Stockman?s office encouraged reporters to schedule interviews with Nugent,? according to Politico.

Nugent has become known for his uncensored critiques of Obama and his administration. He has referred to the administration as ?vile, evil? and ?America-hating.? He also claimed Attorney General Eric Holder, Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are ?criminals.?

Appearing on the ?Mike Broomhead Show? on KFYI Monday, Nugent discussed why he wants to attend the State of the Union. He also promised that he planned to behave himself.

?I will do my best, as you saw me dance on the skull of Piers Morgan recently, to counter the scams and the lies of the left with irrefutable documented evidence? he said, adding that he ?will respect the Office of the President.?

Listen to Nugent?s interview via KFYI below:

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Source: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/02/11/president-obama-definitely-wasnt-expecting-this-guy-to-be-at-his-state-of-the-union-address/

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RolePlayGateway?

This thread is supposed to offer a greater depth as to what the war is. Again, use the auto-generated topic for discussion and questions, or PM's.

Why? Why the war - what does the half billion lost lives insofar supposed to mean? Only the Kainists want to fight this war now, everyone else would much rather drop their weapons if it wasn't at the expense of their freedom, being controlled by some elites in the Kainists' capitol of Khyranus.

The Statehood of Kainist Democracy (SKD or the Statehood). Kainist Democracy focuses on that of the redistribution of wealth and material. It doesn't matter how hard you work, you will be rewarded nearly the same. This small disparity in wage earnings is to lessen social tensions between the people; it reduces envy. They also believe that there is a fixed amount of wealth in the world per capita. This Statehood has grown to encompass about a dozen plants including colonies. Many find themselves to be happier, however, many in this society also brood hatred for foreign tourists. Tourists are seen to have high income value, and are seen as greedy exploiters who hoard wealth. SKD citizens brood over this; it is against their very core beliefs and they hate it, it goes back to envy. They brood over that someone would rob others of wealth. In fact, groups of tourists from Earth, Wiesenthal, and Inari have been attacked in public, and 12 are dead from such civil tension.

Earth, Wiesenthal, Inari, and a half dozen other planets fall under something called the Unified Planetary Armed Forces (UPAF or Planetary Union). The UPAF is a collection of independent planetary governments that have joined under a single banner. Each planet has its own smaller, individual military to protect its own planet, however, they do not have the power to declare war by themselves, and if they do, the UPAF will hunt that planet's government down in either a court of law or with military force if necessary, and reshape it so that such defiance will not happen again. Basically, these 9 planets have opted to share a military to protect each other's interests. Representatives or the heads of state must agree with a simple majority to go to war, and seeing as the SKD has turned down any friendly gesture of peace or settlement from the UPAF, the Planetary Union had about 3 years ago, declared war on the Statehood as a result of their civilian casualties.

There are nine total planets in the Planetary Union:

Earth (An urbanized commerce center, Earth is vital to the UPAF - Sol System)
Mars (Uses subterranean dwellings primarily, good raw material mining location - Sol System)
Inari (Primarily frozen wastelands, but has high crystal and mineral content with sparse cities - Stais System)
Wiesenthal (Much like Earth, has a variety of climates and resources - Stais System)
Kieron (Dry, not much water content, but not exactly a desert and has valuable raw materials - Pirigo System)
Veirun (Is the epitome of deserts and oases and is trademarked by its spaceports - Rhys System)
Ardain (Has incredibly fertile lands and is littered with tropical climates - Rhys system)
Feira (Is more temperate and is becoming increasingly urbanized, it brings great commerce - Leir System)
Zhark (Is incredibly stormy. Has vast deposits of an underground crystal called Tyanide, used in UPAF research - N2 System)

Along with these political entities, a terrorist organization, the Universal Redemption Military (URM, often called "Urmies") has been around preaching for the return of a morally superior government to arrive to the planets of the UPAF and create a more whole people. UPAF databases do not clerly articulate what the world could look like if the URM were to succeed; no one outside of the Urmies really know. The URM now are being supported by the Statehood, and contribute to causing riots on the internal structures of the Planetary Union.

The Omega Division is the prize of the Planetary Union's efforts. This division is particularly renowned for its high success rate under the most adverse of conditions. Now, the Omega Division, in groups of about 100, will land 4,000 troops on the planet Khyranus, which is the capitol of the SKD. From there, each strike force will coordinate ambushes, raids, assaults, defenses, and disrupt the enemy officials will think will cause a break on frontline planets. The strike forces will not be withdrawn unless notified otherwise.

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Sunday, February 10, 2013

Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows

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