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sábado, 8 de setembro de 2018

Cancro da próstata

A história de Brian Custer:
https://www.menshealth.com/health/a23025236/brian-custer-prostate-cancer/

Citando:
"He says his fitness routine was crucial to his rapid recovery. "My marital arts instructor came over to visit and said, 'You’re a martial artist, you're mentally tougher and physically tougher than anybody. He had me using 2-pound and 5-pound little kettle bells. He said, 'Even if you have to sit on your couch and arm curl these, try to do these little squats with 2 pounders. So that's what I did."

Custer also did Kegel exercises to regain strength in his pelvis and help him fend off incontinence, a common side effect of prostate cancer surgery. He was initially worried that he would experience erectile dysfunction, another common side effect of the procedure, but "my doctor was very honest that he wasn't going to snip any nerves, that he wanted me to have a very happy and healthy sex life," he says."


quarta-feira, 6 de junho de 2018

Tratamento cancro pâncreas

http://www.tvi24.iol.pt/amp/tecnologia/droga/nova-quimioterapia-da-esperanca-a-doentes-com-cancro-no-pancreas

Citando:
"Dois terços dos doentes conseguiram sobreviver mais três anos com a nova terapia em relação aos que receberam os tratamentos habituais.

A nova terapia foi usada em 500 doentes, a quem foi ministrado um medicamento chamado 'folfirinox', que junta quatro substâncias usadas em quimioterapia, em testes de comparação com a terapia habitual com um medicamento denominado 'gemzar'."


quarta-feira, 9 de maio de 2018

Osteoporose e calvície?

Parece que sim...
https://www.dn.pt/sociedade/interior/tratamento-para-a-osteoporose-pode-curar-calvicie-9322201.html

Citando:
"Um medicamento utilizado para o tratamento da osteoporose poderá curar a calvície, de acordo com um estudo liderado por um investigador da Universidade de Manchester, Nathan Hawkshaw.

Os cientistas descobriram que a Ciclosporina A, usada normalmalmente como imunosupressor, estimula o crescimento dos folículos pilosos, em laboratório. Em seguida, tentaram identificar os mecanismos moleculares deste medicamento, usado desde os anos 80 do século passado.

O medicamento reduz a expressão de uma proteína (SFRP1) que inibe o crescimento e desenvolvimento de muitos tecidos, incluindo do cabelo, e portanto atua positivamente no crescimento do cabelo e pode "fazer diferença nas pessoas que sofrem com a queda de cabelo", disse Hawkshaw.

Atualmente existem apenas dois medicamentos aprovador pela FDA (Agência Federal nortre-americana que aprova medicamentos) para tratar a calvície (alopecia androgenética), mas ambos têm efeitos colaterais e nem sempre são muito eficazes, por isso os pacientes geralmente recorrem à cirurgia de transplante capilar, segundo um comunicado da Universidade de Manchester."

domingo, 12 de fevereiro de 2017

Tratamento 4 em 1 para tensão alta com elevada taxa de sucesso e reduzidos efeitos secundários

Uma combinação de 4 medicamentos já conhecidos em doses reduzidas teve resultados muito positivos e sem efeitos secundários dignos de registo (muito importante para tratamentos a longo prazo com este tipo de medicação):

http://m.indiatoday.in/story/now-four-in-one-pill-to-treat-high-blood-pressure/1/879831.html

Citando:
"Over four weeks 18 patients in Sydney were either given a quadpill - a single capsule containing four of the most commonly used blood pressure-lowering drugs each at a quarter dose - or a placebo.

This was then repeated for a further four weeks with the patients swapping their course of treatment.

Blood pressure levels were measured hourly over a 24 hour period at the end of each treatment, allowing researchers to significantly reduce the amount of patients normally required in a clinical trial.

As many as 100 per cent of patients on trial saw their blood levels drop below 140 over 90. Just 33 per cent of patients on the placebo achieved this rate.

None of the patients experienced side effects commonly associated with hypertension lowering drugs, which can vary from swollen ankles to kidney abnormalities depending on the type of class of the drug.

"What makes these results even more exciting is that these four blood pressure medications are already in use. We are increasingly finding there are opportunities to treat many commons diseases hiding in plain sight. This ultimately means we will be able to deliver life changing medications much more quickly, and more affordably," "

terça-feira, 7 de fevereiro de 2017

Surdez revertida por terapia de genes (em ratos)

http://www.bbc.com/news/health-38881369
O artigo tem uma foto muito interessante dos defeitos nos pelos envolvidos na audição que estando desordenados tornam as pessoas (neste caso, os ratos) surdas.
Citando:
"Studies, published in Nature Biotechnology, corrected errors that led to the sound-sensing hairs in the ear becoming defective.
The researchers used a synthetic virus to nip in and correct the defect.
"It's unprecedented, this is the first time we've seen this level of hearing restoration," said researcher Dr Jeffrey Holt, from Boston Children's Hospital.
About half of all forms of deafness are due to an error in the instructions for life - DNA.
In the experiments at Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, the mice had a genetic disorder called Usher syndrome.
It means there are inaccurate instructions for building microscopic hairs inside the ear.
In healthy ears, sets of outer hair cells magnify sound waves and inner hair cells then convert sounds to electrical signals that go to the brain.
The hairs normally form these neat V-shaped rows."
(...)
"There are about 100 different types of genetic defect that can cause hearing loss. A different therapy would be needed for each one.
Dr Holt told the BBC News website: "We've really gotten a good understanding of the basic science, of the biology of the inner ear, and now we're at the point of being able to translate that knowledge and apply it to human patients in the very near future."
One of the big questions will be whether the synthetic virus is safe.
It was based on adeno-associated virus, which has already been used in other forms of gene therapy.
The researchers also want to prove the effect is long-lasting - they know it works for at least six months.
There are also questions about the "window of opportunity". While the therapy worked in mice treated at birth, it failed when given just 10 days later.'

sexta-feira, 20 de janeiro de 2017

Tratamento novo para cancro da próstata (bactérias tóxicas activadas por luz)

Algo ainda em ensaios com um enorme potencial (dado que todas as opções actuais envolvem riscos elevadíssimos de efeitos secundários terríveis para os homens - impotência e incontinência):
http://www.bbc.com/news/health-38304076


Citando:
"The new treatment uses a drug, made from bacteria that live in the almost total darkness of the seafloor and which become toxic only when exposed to light.
Ten fibre optic lasers are inserted through the perineum - the gap between the anus and the testes - and into the cancerous prostate gland.
When the red laser is switched on, it activates the drug to kill the cancer and leaves the healthy prostate behind."

segunda-feira, 26 de dezembro de 2016

Vinho Tinto (Resveratrol) pode ajudar a tratar o acne



https://www.thesun.co.uk/living/2480074/this-alcoholic-drink-could-help-cure-acne-experts-reveal/
Citando:
"In the study, the experts discovered incredible results when the antioxidant resveratrol was combined with benzoyl peroxide, a common acne treatment.
Acne is incredibly common.
According to the study, entitled Resveratrol Demonstrates Antimicrobial Effects Against Propionibacterium Acnes In Vitro, it affects 85% of adolescents.
Although the percentage of adults that suffer from acne is significantly less than adolescents, 10% of adults are still said to be affected.
Red wine could help solve the problem once and for all."

quarta-feira, 21 de dezembro de 2016

Terapia não invasiva de cancro da próstata (laser)...

... E a importância da biodiversidade (bactérias marinhas foram a inspiração):


http://m.scmp.com/tech/innovation/article/2056369/new-form-therapy-involving-lasers-could-transform-way-prostate


Citando:
"A clinical trial has shown that a new, non-surgical method of treatment for low-risk prostate cancer can effectively kill cancer cells whilst at the same time preserving healthy tissue.
The new treatment is called vascular-targeted photodynamic therapy, or VTP. According to University College London Hospitals (UCLH), the treatment uses a light-sensitive drug, which is injected into the bloodstream. A laser then activates the drug, which eradicates tumour tissue in the prostate.



The drug used is called WST11 and comes from bacteria found at the bottom of the ocean. These bacteria have evolved to turn light into energy in a very efficient way. This trait has been exploited to develop WST11, which UCLH describes as “a compound that releases free radicals to kill surrounding cells when activated by laser light.”"

Como tratar a ansiedade social sem medicamentos

http://www.medicaldaily.com/social-anxiety-disorder-natural-treatments-cbt-and-3-other-drug-free-ways-406815
Citando:
"(,..) researchers at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) have found cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the most effective treatment for treating social anxiety disorder than taking "happy pills".


"A lot of doctors and hospitals combine medications - like the famous "happy pill" - with talk therapy when they treat this patient group. It works well in patients with depressive disorders, but it actually has the opposite effect in individuals with social anxiety disorders" said Hans M. Nordahl, a professor of behavioral medicine at NTNU,  in a statement."


Mais informação:
http://www.medicaldaily.com/cognitive-behavioral-therapy-social-anxiety-disorder-brain-activity-372502

sexta-feira, 2 de dezembro de 2016

Terapia com testosterona em cancro da próstata?

Resultados promissores em que em vez de suprimir os níveis de testosterona aos pacientes com cancro da próstata como se costuma se dão doses elevadas seguidas de um intervalo. A testosterona afecta o DNA da células cancerosas tornando-as "senis" (deixando de causar grandes problemas):
http://www.seeker.com/shocking-prostate-tumor-with-testosterone-cures-man-of-cancer-2124502536.html


Citando:
"A radical therapy is showing promising results in the fight against prostate cancer. At a medical symposium in Europe this week, researchers reported that "shocking" prostate tumors by rapidly elevating and then dropping men's testosterone levels interfered with the cancer's growth."
(...)
"Technically referred to as bipolar androgen therapy (BAT), the treatment is aimed at patients who have metastatic prostate cancer that's otherwise resistant to treatment by chemical or surgical castration. It's based on the idea, supported by previous studies, that high doses of testosterone can interfere with cancer cell division in some cases, and actually cause some cancer cells to make breaks in their own DNA."

quarta-feira, 23 de novembro de 2016

Rejuvenescimento por tratamento do sangue - Calico | Google

Vão começar os ensaios clínicos (por 6 meses) de um tratamento altamente experimental depois de resultados em animais mostrarem resultados muito promissores (rejenuvestimento):
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2016/nov/22/scientists-to-reset-blood-proteins-in-attempt-to-slow-ageing-process-calico


Citando:
"People who take part in the trial will have their blood passed through a machine that resets abnormal levels of proteins seen in older blood. The scientists believe these high levels of certain proteins can hamper the growth and maintenance of healthy body tissues, and so contribute to their deterioration in old age.

Plans for the trial emerged as scientists announced the results of the animal study, which was part-funded by Calico, Google’s life extension company. The study showed that infusions of old blood reduced the growth of fresh liver and brain cells in young mice and impaired their performance in a strength test.

The same series of experiments found evidence that infusions of young blood could speed up muscle repair in older animals."

segunda-feira, 25 de julho de 2016

Novo tratamento comportamental para a depressão

http://time.com/4421979/depression-treatment-cheaper-cbt-behavioral-activation/
Citando:
"(...) the new treatment involves little more than doing the things you like to do—or at least the things you used to like to do before depression made it hard to enjoy anything at all.
Known as behavioral activation (BA), the new protocol involves some of the elements of more traditional therapies, including identifying situations and thoughts that trigger depressive episodes and learning to avoid the rumination that often makes symptoms worse. Medication, which is compatible with CBT, can also be used with BA. The key difference, however, is that sessions with therapists are not devoted to practicing cognitive-behavioral coping skills as they are with CBT, but at least partly to planning pleasurable and productive activities and learning to follow through on them."

sexta-feira, 22 de julho de 2016

Perda de audição pode ser reversível



http://www.digitaltrends.com/music/hearing-loss-could-be-reversible/




Citando:
"The idea for the potential treatment came from a report on the side effects of drug tests involving the same molecule in dementia treatment. “We thought, ‘These side effects in an Alzheimer’s patient are exactly what we’re looking for in treating deafness,” said Edge. “So we decided to try that idea out in these mice.”"

segunda-feira, 18 de julho de 2016

Tratamento das artroses (anca) a partir de gordura da barriga poderá vir a ser possível

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-3695583/The-hip-replacement-fashioned-tummy-tuck-New-joints-grown-stomach-fat-treat-arthritis-trim-bulging-bellies.html


Citando:
"New replacement joints to be grown from fat taken from stomach in future
•Hoped the joints will last a lot longer than the prosthetics currently in use
•80,000 Britons have hip replacement surgery each year due to arthritis
•Technique based around cells which can turn into different types of tissue. "

sábado, 25 de junho de 2016

O que acontece quando um mosquito nos pica

... E como evitar que os vírus se propaguem:
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/itchy-mosquito-bite-inflammation-enhances-replication-viruses-1566738


Citando:
"When mosquitoes bite, they probe the skin and inject saliva, causing an inflammation and triggering an immune response. White blood cells called neutrophils and myeloid cells rush to the site of the bite, but the researchers show that instead of helping, these cells in fact get infected and inadvertently replicate the virus."
(...)
"Potential treatment
These findings suggest that anti-inflammatory drugs and creams could be an interesting therapeutic option to limit the spread of the virus. They could potentially target the inflammation before the immune cells rush to the site of the bite and become infected by the virus. This could an important step in fighting viral diseases (...)"

terça-feira, 2 de fevereiro de 2016

Mito-priming promissor para matar células cancerígenas

http://home.bt.com/news/science-news/scientists-hope-research-will-aid-cancer-drugs-breakthrough-11364037836187
Citando:
"Lead author of the study, Dr Stephen Tait, said: "We have developed a new way to make any cell type sensitive to BH3-mimetic treatment. We term this method mito-priming.
"Mito-priming can be used to rapidly screen for new BH3-mimetics and other anti-cancer drugs, and should improve ways to kill cancer cells. It can also be used to rapidly define the potency and specificity of BH3-mimetics."

segunda-feira, 7 de dezembro de 2015

O negócio do cancro

Sobre o negócio do cancro e porque é que os SNSs deviam apostar muito mais na prevenção do que no tratamento, as respostas estão por todo o lado:


http://www.stardailystandard.com/breaking/novartis-lymphoma-research-exhibits-cart-on-monitor-for-2017-us-submission/43165/
Nomeadamente no meio milhão de dólares por doente (custo estimado pelos peritos):


Citando:
"With CTL019, also being studied by Novartis on children with advanced leukemia, the Basel-based drug giant has joined smaller rivals including Juno Therapeutics and Kite Pharma seeking to launch new, more-effective – and likely very expensive – treatments for blood cancers.
Analysts expect CART therapies to command prices up to US$450,000 when they hit the market by 2017. Novartis acknowledged costs will be high, but declined to give dimensions
(...)"