Showing posts with label breast cancer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label breast cancer. Show all posts

Monday, April 5, 2010

Breast Cancer and Vitamin D

A recent study by U.S. scientists has shown that almost 70% of women living with breast cancer who participated in the study show a deficiency of vitamin D in the body.


Although according to the U.S. Institute of Medicine of the optimal amount of vitamin D in the body should be about 32 nanograms per milliliter of vitamin D, results have shown much smaller amounts of about 27 nanograms per milliliter.


These results are not surprising, as other previous studies have shown that most people have studied various nutrient deficiencies in the body, but cautions that women suffering from breast cancer are more exposed, as if their vitamin D deficiency has a high greater danger. Vitamin D deficiency, aggravated due to chemotherapy and other treatments followed may have adverse effects on sick: increased fatigue, muscle pain, bone less strong (increased risk of fractures), heart rhythm disturbances, low body immunity, sleep irregularities, sudden changes of mood, depression.


Vitamin D has an important role for calcium and phosphorus metabolism in the body, produces vitamin D deficiency and deficiencies of calcium and phosphorus, the drawbacks caused by them. Consequently, it is necessary to administer additional vitamin D women suffering from breast cancer and follow strict level of this vitamin in their body. Vitamin D can be obtained either by sunlight (beware duration of exposure) and in various foods: fish oil, fish, eggs (yolk), milk, cereals.


Sunday, November 1, 2009

Breast cancer can be defeated?

Sometimes breast cancer spreads in other parts of the body become metastatic breast cancer. Sometimes, though treatments are made, the cancer cells do not die entirely; some may survive and can spread in the body, sickness and other organs and generating other tumors.

Metastatic breast cancer may develop in two ways: after stopping some cells can survive and can spread in the body, which develop other tumors or during treatment. It is often the case in which metastatic disease is diagnosed so late, when treatment is ongoing, that chances of survival become very fragile.

There are situations when other organs such as lung, liver, bones, brain and other organs may suffer abnormal structure and / or operational. It is a metastasis of breast cancer and not a new form of cancer. In this case the chances of survival are somewhat higher, generally because breast cancer has a high rate of improvement and even healing.

Three of ten patients with breast cancer subsequently develop metastatic form of breast cancer. If no other body has not been affected by metastasis, and cancer cells register a decline after the end of treatment, there is good chance of survival.

Because of its nature, breast cancer requires extensive treatment. Therapies are generally applied: chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, immune therapy combined with regular mammography, ultrasound, CT scans, MRIs, etc. To treat the whole body must be implemented systemic therapies. For treatment of specific organs are local treatments such as mastectomy and lumpectomy. Also be made and therapies to alleviate pain.

It is important to know that there are many cases of women who survived the disease. Life lived with joy and optimism is a real help to overcome this ugly disease. There will never lose hope, with optimism and strength, but also with your doctor the disease can be defeated.

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