GREAT NEWS RE CANCER TREATMENTS!!!!!!

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  • Dansk
    Dansk

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4469114.stm

    Middle-aged are surviving cancer
    Chemotherapy Treatments have improved
    The number of middle-aged people dying of cancer in the UK is falling.

    A survey has shown that death rates from cancer have fallen over the last decade, even though the number of cancer diagnoses has remained steady.

    Lung, breast, bowel and prostate cancer remained the most prevalent forms of the disease, but there has been a significant rise in rarer cancers.

    The findings were revealed at the Britain Against Cancer (Bacup) conference in London.

    Experts say better detection of cancers in their early stages, and improved treatments are key factors.

    altaltDetermining the cancers affecting people in middle age provides a snap shot of our future challenges alt Professor John Toy

    The analysis, which focused on people aged between 35 and 69, found the death rate fell by 2.4% each year over the last decade.

    One of the biggest killers used to be stomach cancer, but rates have fallen by 39% in men and 45% in women.

    The decrease was largely put down to changes in food preservation and the use of antibiotics.

    Bowel cancer deaths over the last 10 years fell by 22% for men and 26% among women.

    The number of women dying from breast cancer fell by a quarter - even though the number of people suffering the disease rose.

    There was also a fall in the number of both men and women being diagnosed with lung cancer. Previously a fall had only been seen amongst men.

    Mouth cancer increase

    Professor David Forman, a researcher for Cancer Research UK at the University of Leeds and chairman of the UK Association of Cancer Registries (UKACR), was in charge of the analysis.

    He said: "The statistics confirm that the current four major cancers - lung, breast, bowel and prostate - will continue to dominate in the future.

    "They also show that thousands fewer people are dying of cancer every year.

    "The global cancer research effort has led to many important gains.

    "There will be little change in how cancers are ranked at the top of the incidence table.

    "But is also emerges that cancers that have previously received less attention - such as cancers of the mouth and malignant melanoma - are likely to become more prominent in the future."

    The study found that the incidence of mouth cancer increased by 23% in men and 24% in women, while the number of skin melanomas diagnosed rose by 35% in men and 22% in women.

    Incidence of prostate cancer have more than doubled in 10 years, mainly because of the improvements in screening.

    But mortality and incidence rates of cervical cancer have both dropped by a third, largely due to effective screening and pre-cancerous treatment.

    Professor John Toy, medical director of Cancer Research UK, said: "Determining the cancers affecting people in middle age provides a snap shot of our future challenges.

    "It is very encouraging that death rates are falling for so many cancers.

    "We are reaping the benefits of numerous improvements in early detection and treatment gained over many years.

    "Half of cancers could be prevented by changes in lifestyle such as stopping smoking, maintaining a healthy body weight and a healthy diet, by being SunSmart and by attending screening."

  • under74
    under74

    that's good news. I wonder what the statistics are in the US...I should look that up.

  • mouthy
    mouthy

    Thanks Ian.... I will have to inquire about Canada... Yesterday I just found out -when I took my 19 year old Grand-daughter ( who had the baby last year) to the DR.... she has cancer cells in the uterus... must be watched closely with Pap smears. Her Mother died 6 yrs ago with breast cancer ....That sounds promising.... Lets hope it wont be long before they find the cure ( they did a good job- not entirely)of TB.----Polio.Hope your feeling good today.... ((((HUGS)))

    Grace

  • bem
    bem

    That is great news Ian all the more reason to give us all hope and help with a positive attitude.

  • Dansk
    Dansk

    ((((((((((Under74)))))))))))), (((((((((((Grace))))))))))), (((((((((((((Bem)))))))))))),

    Yes, all good news and a REAL reason to be positive! Cancer treatments really are vastly improving.

    I'm truly sorry, Grace, to learn about your grandaughter but, as shown here, there is now real reason for optimism!

    I went to the hospital yesterday for my own report. The doctor treating me is really pleased with my results. He says there is no cure, but that with continuing to hit the disease hard and hold it back a cure may come along. I believe that with my tumour load decreased, and with the regular vigils here, we can defeat this disease. There are numerous stories out there of people who defied the odds with some of the worst cancers possible. THAT gives me real hope!!!!!!!!!!!

    A lady in the UK overcame her own lymphoma with only weeks to live by positive thinking - imagining she was lying on the beach in a tropical country with the sun's rays resting on her tumours and shrinking them. Gradually, all her tumours shrunk and she has now been free of the disease for more than seven years. Just goes to show the power of the mind!

    Have a lovely weekend!

    Love,

    Ian

  • Double Edge
    Double Edge

    That IS great news Ian.

    A lady in the UK overcame her own lymphoma with only weeks to live by positive thinking - imagining she was lying on the beach in a tropical country with the sun's rays resting on her tumours and shrinking them. Gradually, all her tumours shrunk and she has now been free of the disease for more than seven years.

    wow, that's impressive.... hmmm, 'posititive thinking' eh .... **note to self - tonite, close eyes and imagine waking up to a pocketful of $100 bills....

  • mouthy
    mouthy

    Yes Ian I know a ex JW Dan Dykstra who has just got over cancer.... Also one of my neighbours has just been cleared after two years... So your on the Get well list sweetie (((HUG))

  • Carmel
    Carmel

    A clear sign that Armageddon is very near! carmel

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