The researchers collected data on 657 participants in the New Hampshire
Skin Cancer Study (all under 50) who had newly diagnosed cases of BCC and 452 controls.
Not exact matches
This could have huge implications: The
study points out that 5.4 million new cases of
skin cancer are diagnosed each year in the U.S. alone.
The products are being
studied as treatments for
skin cancer, recurrent ovarian
cancer and high LDL, or bad cholesterol, that doesn't respond to pills such as Lipitor.
Findings Given a Frightening Spin A
study in the journal
Cancer Research appears to link capsaicin, a component of chili peppers, to skin c
Cancer Research appears to link capsaicin, a component of chili peppers, to
skin cancercancer.
Findings Given a Frightening SpinA
study in the journal
Cancer Research appears to link capsaicin, a component of chili peppers, to skin c
Cancer Research appears to link capsaicin, a component of chili peppers, to
skin cancercancer.
Media Mangles Report:
Study Shows Capsaicin Does Not Cause Skin Cancer By Lois Manno Editor's note: the spelling of «chili» is used instead of «chile» because the scientific study used this form of the
Study Shows Capsaicin Does Not Cause
Skin Cancer By Lois Manno Editor's note: the spelling of «chili» is used instead of «chile» because the scientific
study used this form of the
study used this form of the word.
The first
study used in that paper was performed in the Philippines
Skin and
Cancer Foundation and published in the journal Dermatitis in 2008.
A
study in the journal
Cancer Research appears to link capsaicin, a component of chili peppers, to skin c
Cancer Research appears to link capsaicin, a component of chili peppers, to
skin cancercancer.
While
study results indicated that combining capsaicin with the chemicals «might promote
cancer cell survival,» the report clearly stated that the control group of mice treated only with capsaicin ``... did not induce any
skin tumors...» In addition, the
study repeatedly cited other research
studies in which the anti-
cancer properties of capsaicin were solidly demonstrated.
Case
studies of a sudden cluster of rare
skin cancers were how the world suddenly became aware of HIV.
Babies can get sunburned after just a few minutes in the sun and
studies have shown that sun exposure during childhood is related to future risk of
skin cancer, so it's important to protect your baby when playing outside.
The
study is a stark reminder of the importance of
skin cancer prevention.
But although animal
studies have suggested that tea can protect against diseases such as
skin and stomach
cancer, the antioxidants in tea had not been directly compared to those found in other foods.
«Tanning devices cost US healthcare $ 343 million a year: New
study says indoor tanning - related
skin cancers contribute significantly to early deaths.»
«Indoor tanning
study reveals surprising new at - risk group for
skin cancer: Public health research shows non-heterosexual black male teens use indoor tanning at levels equal to Caucasian female teens.»
Earlier
studies have shown sexual minority males have one of the highest known prevalence rates of
skin cancer, with up to twice the risk of heterosexual males.
Expectant mothers need not be concerned that they are more prone to develop melanoma, or will have a worse prognosis if they do get this serious
skin cancer, than women who are not pregnant, according to
study results published online as an «article in press» on the Journal of the American College of Surgeons website ahead of print publication.
A Ludwig
Cancer Research study led by Benoit Van den Eynde, Director of Ludwig Brussels, has identified a novel mechanism by which tumors of the aggressive skin cancer melanoma can resist cancer immunoth
Cancer Research
study led by Benoit Van den Eynde, Director of Ludwig Brussels, has identified a novel mechanism by which tumors of the aggressive
skin cancer melanoma can resist cancer immunoth
cancer melanoma can resist
cancer immunoth
cancer immunotherapy.
In a new
study of indoor tanning and
skin cancer risk, the use of indoor tanning among non-heterosexual black male teens was found to be nearly equal to that of heterosexual white females.
Skin Cancer cells work together to spread further and faster, according to a new
study published in Cell Reports.
Among the top 125 colleges on a list compiled by U.S. News & World Report, 48 percent have indoor tanning facilities either on campus or in off - campus housing despite evidence that tanning is a risk factor for
skin cancer, according to a
study published online by JAMA Dermatology.
Non-melanoma
skin cancers — specifically, basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma — are more likely than melanoma to involve itch or pain, the
study found.
These
studies enrolled a total of 12,361 patients diagnosed with a variety of
cancers, including lung, breast,
skin, and prostate, as well as blood
cancers such as leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma.
Gay and bisexual men were up to six times more likely than heterosexual men to take part in indoor tanning, and twice as likely to report a history of
skin cancer, including nonmelanoma and melanoma, according to a
study led by UC San Francisco researchers.
Conversely, gay and bisexual women were half as likely as heterosexual women to report both indoor tanning and non-melanoma
skin cancer, according to the
study, led by Sarah Arron, MD, PhD, a UCSF associate professor of dermatology.
The new research, which
studied the immortalization process using genome - engineered cells in culture and also tracked
skin cells as they progressed from a mole into a malignant melanoma, suggests that telomerase plays a more complex role in
cancer.
Co-author Dr. David Hinds from 23andMe said: «While the genetics of hair colour is an interesting problem in itself, we hope that better understanding of the biology of melanin pigmentation will be applicable to
studies of diseases that interact with pigmentation, such as
skin cancer or vitiligo.»
Based on the pioneering work of Dr. Claire Lugassy and Dr. Raymond Barnhill at UCLA's Jonsson Comprehensive
Cancer Center, a new study provides additional support for a process by which melanoma cells, a deadly form of skin cancer, can spread throughout the body by creeping like tiny spiders along the outside of blood vessels without ever entering the blood stream, and that this process is exacerbated by exposure to ultraviolet (UV)
Cancer Center, a new
study provides additional support for a process by which melanoma cells, a deadly form of
skin cancer, can spread throughout the body by creeping like tiny spiders along the outside of blood vessels without ever entering the blood stream, and that this process is exacerbated by exposure to ultraviolet (UV)
cancer, can spread throughout the body by creeping like tiny spiders along the outside of blood vessels without ever entering the blood stream, and that this process is exacerbated by exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light.
As the largest ever genetic
study on pigmentation, it will improve our understanding of diseases like melanoma, an aggressive form of
skin cancer.
Meanwhile Coussens and her colleagues at U.C.S.F. found in a 2005
study, published in
Cancer Cell, that the removal of antibody - making B cells from mice engineered to be prone to skin cancer prevented the tissue changes and angiogenesis that are prerequisites for disease progre
Cancer Cell, that the removal of antibody - making B cells from mice engineered to be prone to
skin cancer prevented the tissue changes and angiogenesis that are prerequisites for disease progre
cancer prevented the tissue changes and angiogenesis that are prerequisites for disease progression.
The research team of Dr Bassam Janji in the Laboratory of Experimental
Cancer Research at LIH's Department of Oncology is specialized in the study of the tumor microenvironment in different types of solid tumors, including skin c
Cancer Research at LIH's Department of Oncology is specialized in the
study of the tumor microenvironment in different types of solid tumors, including
skin cancercancer.
«This
study demonstrates room for improvement for
skin cancer prevention and early detection in the military population, including possible screening of higher - risk personnel,» she said.
The research team from the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) and the National
Cancer Institute (NCI), both parts of NIH, extended their recent genome sequencing
study of
skin bacteria, using DNA sequencing techniques optimized for identifying fungi.
A new
study at Moffitt
Cancer Center could offer hope to people with melanoma, the deadliest form of skin c
Cancer Center could offer hope to people with melanoma, the deadliest form of
skin cancercancer.
Soldiers who served in the glaring desert sunlight of Iraq and Afghanistan returned home with an increased risk of
skin cancer, due not only to the desert climate, but also a lack of sun protection, Vanderbilt dermatologist Jennifer Powers, M.D., reports in a
study published recently in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology.
The researchers continue to work on
studies that can shed additional light on the connection between hydrochlorothiazide and
skin cancer.
The
study, which is based on about 80,000 Danish cases of
skin cancer, shows that the risk of developing
skin cancer is up to seven times greater for users of medicine containing hydrochlorothiazide.
Other
studies have found that nutrients in dark, leafy greens may inhibit the growth of tumor cells in breast,
skin, lung and stomach
cancers and that green tea may thwart
cancer development in colon, liver, breast and prostate cells.
In a new
study, the researchers have identified another clear connection between the use of hypertension medicine and the chance of developing
skin cancer.
People with the movement disorder Parkinson's disease have a much higher risk of the
skin cancer melanoma, and vice versa, a Mayo Clinic
study finds.
Because there is a known clinical connection between eye melanoma and
skin cancer, in this
study researchers sought to determine whether there were commonly shared genetic factors between both diseases, as the inherited genetic risk of
skin melanoma has been more extensively explored in previous medical literature.
The
study carried out by Pottegård and his colleagues will have great impact on
skin cancer prevention and public health world - wide,» he explains.
In the new
study, the researchers cultured mouse
skin -
cancer colonies on various 2 - D and 3 - D environments of different shapes and patterns to see if the tumor shape contributes to activation of
cancer stem cells, and to see where in the tumor the stem cells appeared.
In another
study, his team found that mice given chow containing trace amounts of arsenic, then exposed to a standard daily dose of ultraviolet light, had higher rates of
skin cancers than mice given untainted chow.
A NASA
study suggests that the
skin cancer rate in astronauts might be three times as high as that of NASA employees who have not flown in space, though this is not necessarily solely due to the effects on the immune system.
A recent Penn State College of Medicine physician's
study review suggests that shorter courses of radiation are preferable to longer ones for older patients receiving treatment for slow - growing
skin cancers.
«The results position TRPV4 as a new target for preventing and treating sunburn, and probably chronic sun damage including
skin cancer or
skin photo - aging, though more work must be done before TRPV4 inhibitors can become part of the sun defense arsenal, perhaps in new kinds of
skin cream, or to treat chronic sun damage,» said Steinhoff, co-senior author of the
study.
Previous in vitro
studies conducted by researchers in other countries showed that this molecule was able to reduce the multiplication and increase the mortality of cells from melanoma, the most aggressive type of
skin cancer, as well as breast
cancer and neuroblastoma, a tumor that typically affects patients aged 15 or younger.
[Lyndsay R. Shipp et al, Further Investigation Into the Risk of
Skin Cancer Associated With the Use of UV Nail Lamps] The small
study needs to be replicated on a large scale to be confirmed.
The follow - up
studies at Sahlgrenska Academy have now found that antioxidants double the rate of metastasis in malignant melanoma, the most perilous type of
skin cancer.