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The symptomatic postmenopausal woman with breast cancer presents the clinician with a difficult task with respect to hormone replacement therapy (HRT). All of the published meta-analyses have been consistent in showing that there is a slightly increased risk of developing breast cancer in those patients using postmenopausal estrogens for greater than 10 years. However, there have been no published placebo-controlled clinical trials on the effects of HRT in women with a history of breast cancer. Quality of life must be balanced against the theoretical risk of
tumor
promotion. Assessment of osteoporotic and cardiac risk factors (i.e., smoking, hypertension, family history,
hyperlipidemia
) should influence the decision. Valid alternatives to estrogen replacement include low-dose progesterones such as Bellergal or vitamin E for hot flashes, and biphosphonates, calcium, anabolic steroids, and calcitonin for osteoporosis.
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PMID:The management of menopausal symptoms in women with breast cancer. 761 Jun 43
Hispanic elders living in the United States compose a rapidly increasing population. They are underinsured and more likely to be living in poverty. Health care is hindered in this population by lower access to health services and less use of preventive services. Barriers to access are primarily socioeconomic. Acculturation exerts an effect, primarily through its association with language skills, employment, and education. Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of mortality for Hispanics, who have a higher prevalence of risk factors for cardiovascular disease, such as diabetes mellitus, obesity, and
hyperlipidemia
. Although
neoplasia
is the second most frequent cause of death among Hispanics, as it is in whites who are not Hispanic, Hispanics have an overall lower cancer rate. Cancer rates are increasing, however. Non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in the Hispanic population, affecting nearly a quarter of adult Puerto Ricans and Mexican Americans. Although higher prevalence of obesity in the Hispanic population accounts for some of this difference, some data suggest the possibility of a genetic component as well. Assessment of psychological health in Hispanic elders is impeded by the lack of instruments designed for this population. Distress is often expressed as somatic symptoms. Values traditional to Hispanic culture, such as respeto, allocentrism, and familialism, are important to US Hispanic elders, many of whom were born in rural Mexico. Our knowledge of determinants of healthy aging in this population is still preliminary, but rapidly expanding, in part, because of increased attention to ethnicity in health reporting.
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PMID:Health status of Hispanic elders. 772 19
Liver transplantation poses enormous and complex medical problems. Of the infective complications, bacterial infections are the commonest overall, but the single commonest is cytomegalovirus and the most deadly are the fungal infections. Therapeutic options and possibilities for prophylaxis are improving. Rejection, both acute and chronic, is the other major cause of mortality, and the balance between immunosuppression and infection is difficult. Cyclosporin treatment contributes to renal impairment, hypertension, and multitudinous potential neurological problems. The risk of long-term
neoplasia
is unclear. Relatively more minor is the potential for osteoporosis and metabolic complications, such as diabetes and
hyperlipidaemia
. Hepatitis B disease has a sizable risk of recurrence, but the most recent prophylaxis regimes have improved relapse rates. Having survived the physical problems following transplantation, most of which occur in the first 6 months, there are considerable psychosocial adjustments to be made particularly in the case of children where growth and development may have been delayed. Despite all these difficulties, liver transplantation is an expanding and optimistic area with enormous potential.
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PMID:Medical complications of liver transplantation. 833 63
The authors describe a case of xanthofibroma of the skull. A 53-year-old female was admitted to our hospital in September, 1991, with subarachnoid hemorrhage due to a ruptured aneurysm of the anterior communicating artery. The roentgenogram of her skull incidentally revealed the presence of a radiolucent (a punched out) lesion of about 20 x 25 mm in the right occipital bone. On computed tomography (CT), the mass was seen to be mainly localized in the diploe, and the outer table of the skull was thinned. On both T1 and T2 weighted magnetic resonance image (MRI), the mass showed a high intensity signal equivalent to that found in adipose tissue. The bony
tumor
was totally removed. Histology revealed a collection of foamy cells, benign fibrous tissues and so on which led to a diagnosis of xanthofibroma of the skull without
hyperlipidemia
. Xanthofibroma of the skull is extremely rare. To our knowledge, including our case, only three cases have been reported.
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PMID:[A case of xanthofibroma of the skull]. 837 4
Numerous investigations have demonstrated altered systemic lipid metabolism in cancer patients, as well as aberrant lipid utilization by
tumor
cells. The most common measure of altered systemic lipid metabolism in these individuals has been
hyperlipidemia
. Although cachexia is not generally considered to be associated with gynecologic cancers, this study demonstrates the presence of lipolysis-promoting activity, detectable in sera and ascites of ovarian cancer patients and indices of altered systemic lipid metabolism. Elevated lipolysis promoting activity was detectable in the sera of 7/9 patients and in the ascites of 5/5 patients. Since previous studies have indicated that cancer patients exhibit a 2.5-fold enhancement in hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) versus normal controls, as a potential mechanism for elevated lipolysis, the ability of ascites-derived factors to induce HSl was examined. The addition of three of four ascites fluids increased the level of HSL in normal adipocytes. All of the patients' samples exhibited elevated lipid levels versus normal peritoneal fluid. Isolation and analysis of lipids from three ovarian cancer patients revealed four consistent altered lipid parameters compared to normal peritoneal fluid: elevated monoglycerides, diglycerides, and free fatty acids and decreased triacylglycerides. While "classical" cachexia is not a common feature of ovarian cancer, the presence of circulating lipolysis-promoting activity and altered lipid metabolism, generally observed in cachectic individuals, can be demonstrated in these ovarian cancer patients. Based on recent evidence indicating a role of lipids in carcinogenic initiation or promotion, the presence of
tumor
-derived lipolysis-promoting factor and lipid metabolism alterations may provide a mechanism for the epidemiologically observed association between lipids and certain cancers, including ovarian cancer.
...
PMID:Aberrations in normal systemic lipid metabolism in ovarian cancer patients. 855 25
Twenty-five patients with metastatic malignant melanoma were treated with isotretinoin (13-cis-retinoic acid) orally at 1 mg/kg daily and recombinant interferon alfa-2a (INF-alpha) subcutaneously at 3 million units daily for 16-48 weeks. Therapy was well tolerated; fatigue and
hyperlipidemia
were the most frequent dose-limiting toxicity and necessitated dose reductions in 14 patients. Two patients achieved a complete response, and 3 responded partially for a total response rate of 20% (95% confidence interval: 4-36%). Responses occurred primarily in patients with limited
tumor
burden and disease confined to the skin and lymph nodes. Significant elevations in peripheral blood 2'-5'-oligoadenylate synthetase activity and natural killer activity were observed with therapy. The magnitude of these changes, however, was not predictive of response. Biopsy specimens of two responding lesions showed extensive necrosis of
tumor
. One specimen showed large aggregates of melanophages in association with
tumor
. The combination of isotretinoin and IFN-alpha is an active, easily administered regimen with acceptable toxicity for metastatic malignant melanoma.
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PMID:Isotretinoin and recombinant interferon alfa-2a therapy of metastatic malignant melanoma. 868 22
The inoculation of the Yoshida AH-130 ascites hepatoma to rats resulted in an important loss of adipose tissue associated with a decrease in lipoprotein lipase (LPL) activity.
Tumour
burden also resulted in an important
hyperlipidemia
which affected both triglyceride and free fatty acids. Administration of phentolamine (an alpha-adrenergic antagonist) to tumour-bearing rats did not influence LPL activity, but it reversed the increase in plasma triglycerides associated with tumour burden. It is suggested that the hypertriglyceridemia associated with tumour growth may be, in part, a consequence of the effect of catecholamines on hepatic triglyceride secretion, via alpha-adrenergic receptors.
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PMID:alpha-Adrenergic receptors may contribute to the hypertriglyceridemia associated with tumour growth. 901 4
The implantation of the Yoshida AH-130 ascites hepatoma to rats resulted in an exponential growth of the tumour cells followed by a late stationary phase. The tumour burden was accompanied by a dramatic decrease in body weight.
Tumour
growth was associated with a marked hypertriglyceridaemia during the period of exponential growth, while in the stationary phase the plasma triacylglycerol concentration was similar to that observed in the non-tumour-bearing animals. Similar increases were observed, following tumour inoculation, in the plasma concentrations of non-esterified fatty acids and glycerol, suggesting an intense lipolytic activity. These changes in lipaemia were associated with a marked decrease in LPL activity in white adipose tissue; in contrast, LPL activity was increased in the tumour-bearing animals in brown adipose tissue at day 6 following inoculation and in the heart during most of the period studied. Although the presence of the tumour did not induce any changes in blood lactate concentrations, it caused a decrease in circulating glucose; conversely, the tumour induced an important increase in the concentration of circulating ketone bodies, suggesting a metabolic adaptation of the tumour-bearing rats to glucose sparing and alternative fuel utilization. It may be suggested that the
hyperlipidaemia
present in the Yoshida AH-130 bearing rats is partly due to a decreased LPL activity in white adipose tissue which does not seem to be influenced by changes in insulin circulating concentrations.
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PMID:Sequential changes in lipoprotein lipase activity and lipaemia induced by the Yoshida AH-130 ascites hepatoma in rats. 921 59
Plasmapheresis is the process by which plasma containing components causing or thought to cause disease is removed from the circulation, and the remaining blood components are returned with plasma or a harmless plasma substitute to the donor. It primarily removes protein-bound solutes or high-molecular-weight solutes such as circulating protein-bound toxins, autoantibodies, immune complexes, or other abnormally occurring molecules. Plasmapheresis has been used in the treatment of more than 100 diseases in human medicine, including immune-mediated diseases,
neoplasia
, infectious diseases, sepsis,
hyperlipidemia
, thyrotoxicosis, and removal of toxins. In immune-mediated disease, it is most useful to rapidly decrease plasma concentrations of antibodies or immune complexes, whereas other immunosuppressive measures are used to prolong the effect.
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PMID:Therapeutic plasmapheresis. 928 42
Fischer 344 rats were inoculated with fibrosarcoma
tumor
cells and fed diets containing 5% or 10% (wt/wt) safflower oil or 10% oil containing docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). Animals were then treated with arabinosylcytosine (araC) or saline for six days.
Tumor
weights were highest in animals fed 10% safflower oil and treated with saline, intermediate in animals fed oil containing DHA and 5% safflower oil and treated with saline, and lowest in araC-treated animals from all diets. Plasma cholesterol and triglyceride levels correlated highly with final
tumor
size, regardless of diet or treatment group. Animals fed safflower oil had lower intestinal weights than those fed DHA, which histology demonstrated to be a result of differences in villus height and crypt depth. Substantial loss of bone marrow cells occurred in all dietary groups treated with araC; however, the proportion of granulocyte-macrophage precursors remaining in the DHA animals was higher than in saline-treated animals and twofold higher than in the animals fed 10% safflower oil and treated with araC. These data suggest that, even in the face of rapid tumor growth and chemotherapeutic challenge, consumption of a diet rich in DHA can slow tumor growth, prevent
hyperlipidemia
, enhance bone marrow cellularity, and promote intestinal growth compared with a moderate-fat n--6-rich diet.
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PMID:DHA feeding provides host protection and prevents fibrosarcoma-induced hyperlipidemia while maintaining the tumor response to araC in Fischer 344 rats. 934 30
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