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Query: UMLS:C0699790 (
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The purpose of this pilot study using focus groups was to 1) identify elderly African American women's knowledge and belief about colorectal cancer, 2) determine whether African American elderly women seek preventative measures for colorectal cancer, and 3) determine the educational needs to increase participation in
colon cancer
screening. The author used a convenience sample of 15 African-American women between the ages of 45-69 recruited from a moderately large church in a major urban city. Results of the study showed that there was a very low level of participation in
colon cancer
screening among the women in the group. Over 70 percent had a college degree or higher and 62 percent had no knowledge about colorectal cancer. 77 percent were employed with 69 percent having health insurance; 38 percent did not perceive themselves at any risk for colorectal cancer; and only 23 percent stated that they had been tested for
colon cancer
. Reasons for not getting screened were: fear; afraid of
pain
; doctor never recommended any tests; had no symptoms; competing health histories; embarrassment; and flaws in risk perception.
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PMID:Elderly African American women's knowledge and belief about colorectal cancer. 1466 93
Minimally invasive surgery is replacing the traditional open surgical approach for many abdominal procedures. The benefits of reduced
pain
, quicker return of oral intake, shorter hospitalizations, and improved cosmetic results all support the increasing use of the laparoscopic approach. This review identifies important articles published in the literature on minimally invasive surgery from June 2002 to August 2003, with the objective of identifying future trends and directions in laparoscopic surgery. The topics of articles reviewed in detail include minimally invasive techniques applied to esophageal tumors, morbid obesity, malignant liver tumors, gallbladder disease, pancreatic pathology,
colon cancer
, and robotic prostatectomy.
...
PMID:Minimally invasive surgery. 1472 55
A 54 year-old male was admitted for highly advanced ascending
colon cancer
with multiple bone and liver metastases and pleuritis carcinomatosa. He was treated with pharmacokinetic modulating chemotherapy (PMC) and low-dose CPT-11. UFT (400 mg) was orally administered daily and a 2-hour infusion of l-leucovorin (250 mg/m2/day) with a continuous infusion of 5-FU (600 mg/m2/24 h) was given once a week on an outpatient basis. CPT-11 (80 mg/body/2 h) was administered every 2 weeks. Partial response was obtained in the liver for 6 months and in the primary lesion for 9 months. Significant decrease of
pain
from the multiple bone metastases was observed for 4 months without severe side effects, which led to an improvement in performance status and quality of life for the patient. He survived more than 11 months after initial treatment. The duration of his stay at home was 288 days, accounting for 83% of the treatment period. This case suggests the efficacy of home anticancer therapy with PMC and low-dose CPT-11 for highly advanced
colon cancer
in terms of QOL.
...
PMID:[A case of highly advanced ascending colon cancer with multiple bone and liver metastases and pleuritis carcinomatosa treated with pharmacokinetic modulating chemotherapy and low-dose CPT-11]. 1504 56
Using the population-based Pharmacoepidemiologic Prescription Database of North Jutland County, Denmark, we identified 113,538 persons who filled prescriptions for ibuprofen during 1989 through 1995 and determined subsequent mortality through 1996. Standardized mortality ratios [SMRs] for 25 specific causes of death were computed compared with the general population. SMRs were elevated for most causes of death, with an overall SMR of 1.21 (95% confidence interval 1.19-1.24) among persons who filled prescriptions for ibuprofen. There was a nearly threefold increase in the number of deaths from gastrointestinal bleeding within 1 year of ibuprofen prescription but no concomitant increase in hemorrhagic stroke. Elevated SMRs were seen for several cancer types, although the mortality ratios were highest within 1 year of prescription and declined with longer follow-up. For
colon cancer
, SMRs were below 1.0 three or more years after ibuprofen prescription. For hypertensive disease, nonhemorrhagic stroke, and diabetes, we observed slight but significant elevations of the SMRs that persisted beyond the fifth year of follow-up. Our findings indicate a slight increase in overall mortality among persons receiving ibuprofen on prescription. This excess was greatest within the first year, due partially to ibuprofen-related gastrointestinal bleeding but mostly to elevated cancer mortality among ibuprofen users. This temporal pattern is characteristic of an effect of confounding by indication, with ibuprofen being used for
pain
relief by patients with imminent fatal illnesses such as cancer. The slight excess mortality that persisted beyond the first few years was largely due to elevated death from hypertensive disease and diabetes, which may be explained in part by increased prescription of ibuprofen to patients with long-standing medical problems.
...
PMID:A population-based cohort study of mortality among users of ibuprofen in Denmark. 1513 29
About 20 per cent of patients with
carcinoma of the colon
or rectum present with metastatic disease. Surgeons are frequently asked to consider resection or other operative procedures in these patients for palliation. We performed this review to determine whether patients presenting with known metastatic colorectal cancer derive benefit from surgical intervention. We performed a retrospective review of all patients with M1
carcinoma of the colon
or rectum who were identified from the University of Mississippi Medical Center Cancer Registry from April 1985 through February 2003. Patients who underwent hepatic and/or pulmonary resection with curative intent were excluded from analysis, as were patients with metachronous metastases. Eighty patients with M1 colorectal cancer who did not undergo surgery with curative intent were identified, and in 74 of these, complete medical records and follow-up were available. Forty-nine of the 74 patients (66%) underwent an operation, and 25 were managed nonoperatively. Indications for surgery included bowel obstruction, active hemorrhage, severe anemia from gastrointestinal bleeding with requirement for blood transfusions, intractable
pain
, and perforation of the colon. Average survival was 11.2 months for operative patients versus 6.5 months for nonoperative patients (P < 0.05). Thirty-six patients who underwent resectional procedures had a postoperative hospitalization of 7.5 days and a median survival of 11.5 months. Thirteen patients who had a nonresectional procedure had an average postoperative stay of 9 days and a median survival of 4 months. Median survival in those who did not undergo an operation was 4.8 months. Although metastatic colorectal carcinoma cannot usually be cured by surgical intervention, many patients who present with metastatic disease will benefit from palliative operations with relatively short hospitalizations and reasonable survival. Those who are not candidates for resection of the primary tumor have shorter survival times. Surgery can alleviate many of the distressing symptoms in patients with metastatic colorectal carcinoma.
...
PMID:Incurable colorectal carcinoma: the role of surgical palliation. 1515 52
Metastatic/advanced colorectal cancer is considered a resistant disease and oncologic emergencies secondary to advanced disease may be regarded with a nihilistic attitude. The objective of this report is to emphasize the efficacy of the oxaliplatin/5-fluorouracil/leucovorin regimen (FOLFOX-4) in three patients presenting oncologic emergencies secondary to advanced
colon cancer
. The first case was a 40-year-old man with severe respiratory insufficiency due to massive carcinomatous lymphangitis; subsequently a cecal adenocarcinoma was diagnosed. The patient's conditions became life-threatening and he was admitted to the intensive care unit. The second case was a 41-year-old woman presenting with fever, abdominal mass and
pain
. Ultrasound and CT-scan revealed two hepatic masses (13 x 15 and 15 x 20 cm), diagnosed as liver metastases from
colon cancer
. The patient's condition deteriorated with intestinal obstruction secondary to the large left liver mass. The third case was a 58-year-old woman presenting with hepatic mass, fever and weight loss. Ultrasound and CT-scan showed a liver lesion occupying the right lobe (12 x 14 cm). Ultrasonically-guided biopsy and colonoscopy showed liver metastases from cecal cancer. A 5-fluorouracil/leucovorin regimen failed to improve her clinical condition and she had disease progression, inferior vena cava neoplastic thrombosis and right hydronephrosis. All three patients rapidly improved after a few cycles of oxaliplatin-containing chemotherapy. These cases demonstrate that even patients with advanced colorectal cancer presenting with oncologic emergencies and life-threatening conditions can be successfully treated with the FOLFOX-4 regimen.
...
PMID:Oncologic emergencies secondary to advanced colorectal cancer successfully treated with oxaliplatin/5-fluorouracil/leucovorin: report of three cases. 1603 29
The introduction of celecoxib (Celebrex, Figure 1; GD Searle and Co) as the first cyclooxygenase (COX)2 selective inhibitor in the US and the expected introduction of rofecoxib (Vioxx; Merck and Co Inc) as the first COX2 inhibitor with an acute pain indication, has prompted interest in this class of drugs as a possible therapeutic improvement on dual COX1/COX2 inhibitor NSAIDs, currently on the market. Recognition that the COX-2 enzyme may have a broader role than
pain
and inflammation has led to studies investigating the efficacy of COX-2 inhibitors for Alzheimer's disease (AD), stroke, cardiovascular disease and
colon cancer
. Speakers at the second annual conference sponsored by IBC, addressed issues ranging from the basic concepts of COX2 specificity versus selectivity, pathways and regulatory factors related to COX2 expression, the principles underlying the possible broad implications of the COX2 mechanisms, as well as summaries of recently completed clinical trials supporting the clinical efficacy and safety of COX2 inhibitors in humans. The timeliness of this meeting is emphasized by the recent approval of rofecoxib by the FDA Arthritis Advisory panel and the initial reports in the media of toxicity attributed to celecoxib. Preclinical and limited clinical data presented suggest possible therapeutic roles for selective COX2 inhibitors in neurodegeneration due to both AD and stroke, the prevention and treatment of
colon cancer
, prevention of premature labor, as well as
pain
and inflammation.
...
PMID:COX-2 inhibitors--IBC conference. 12-13 April 1999, Coronado, CA, USA. 1612 36
Minimally invasive surgical techniques are preferred for a variety of surgical disorders and result in improved outcomes. Laparoscopic colectomy is associated with decreased postoperative
pain
, faster ileus resolution, shorter hospitalization, and improved cosmesis when compared with open colectomy. The laparoscopic technique is now often preferred for benign disease, but concerns over oncologic adequacy have limited its availability for cancer. The Clinical Outcomes of Surgical Therapy randomized trial of laparoscopic versus open colectomy for cancer recently validated the efficacy of laparoscopy for
colon cancer
. Limitations include the technical requirements of advanced laparoscopic skills and training, increased operative time, and equipment costs. Surgeons performing laparoscopic colectomy should be adequately experienced and certified to ensure successful outcomes. Despite these limitations, patient recovery benefits may offset the increased operative costs and result in improved cost-effectiveness overall.
...
PMID:Laparoscopic colectomy. 1616 39
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are frequently used in the treatment of inflammation and
pain
. In many reports, NSAIDs have induced apoptosis in a variety of cell lines such as
colon cancer
cells. On the other hand, more recently a few reports have found that NSAIDs protect against apoptosis. Here we investigate endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-stress-induced apoptosis of neuronal cells. The aim of this study is to examine the involvement of NSAIDs, in particular diclofenac, on ER-stress-induced apoptosis of human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells. Diclofenac significantly suppressed SH-SY5Y cell death induced by two types of ER-stress-inducing agents: thapsigargin, an inhibitor of Ca2+-ATPase on the endoplasmic reticulum membrane, and tunicamycin, a glycosylation blocker. Other NSAIDs, such as indomethacin, ibuprofen, aspirin, and ketoprofen, also suppressed ER-stress-induced SH-SY5Y cell death. The dose-dependent anti-apoptotic effect of diclofenac did not correlate with the reduction of prostaglandin release. Administration of prostaglandin E2, which was a primary product of arachidonic metabolism, showed no effects against anti-apoptotic effects produced by diclofenac. Thapsigargin and tunicamycin each significantly activated caspase-3, -9, and -2 in the intrinsic apoptotic pathway in SH-SY5Y cells. Diclofenac suppressed the activation of caspases induced by both ER stresses. Thapsigargin and tunicamycin decreased the mitochondrial membrane potential in SH-SY5Y cells. Diclofenac suppressed the mitochondrial depolarization induced by both ER stresses. Diclofenac inhibited ER-stress-induced apoptosis of SH-SY5Y cells by suppressing the activation of caspases in the intrinsic apoptotic pathway. This is the first report to find that diclofenac has protective effects against ER-stress-induced apoptosis.
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PMID:Diclofenac, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, suppresses apoptosis induced by endoplasmic reticulum stresses by inhibiting caspase signaling. 1638 30
Acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin; 2-acetoxybenzoic acid) has been used for >100 years for
pain
relief and to treat inflammatory conditions and fevers. More recently, regular intake has been associated with decreased incidence of certain cancers, particularly
colon cancer
. After absorption aspirin is very rapidly hydrolysed to salicylic acid (2-hydroxybenzoic acid). The anti-cancer effects of aspirin may be a result of salicylic acid reducing the transcription of prostaglandin H(2)-synthase and thereby the synthesis of pro-inflammatory and potentially-neoplastic prostaglandins. Salicylic acid is widely present in plants and functions as a hormonal mediator of the systemic acquired resistance response to pathogen attack and environmental stress. Thus, it is present in a large range of fruit, vegetables, herbs and spices of dietary relevance. Consequently, the recognised effect of consuming fruit and vegetables on lowering risk of
colon cancer
may be partly attributable to salicylates in plant-based foods. The present review discusses which types of fruit and vegetables are the richest source of salicylates and whether they are sufficiently released from the food matrix to modify the key cellular events associated with the pathogenesis of
colon cancer
.
...
PMID:Is there a role for dietary salicylates in health? 1644 48
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