Aug 24 2009

Breast Cancer Survivors May Benefit By Lifting Weights

Many doctors have warned for decades that lifting weights or even heavy groceries could cause painful arm swelling, however new research shows that weight training actually helps prevent this problem.

For generations women have been told to avoid lifting heavy objects after their diagnosis, however women who were doing the lifting actually had fewer arm problems because they had better muscle tone.

The research study was led by Kathryn Schmitz, an exercise scientist at the University of Pennsylvania, and funded by the federal government. Results are in last Thursday’s New England Journal of Medicine.

More than 2.4 million Americans are breast cancer survivors, and the study could mean a big difference in their quality of life. Cancer treatment-related arm swelling now appears to be one of many ailments made better by exercise — not worse, Schmitz said.

“Fifty years ago we told people who had a heart attack not to exercise anymore,” and people with sore backs to heal with bed rest, Schmitz said. “It was well-meaning advice but it was polar opposite of the truth”.

Women who have had radiation to the armpit, or lymph nodes removed to check for cancer, can suffer lymphedema — a buildup of fluids that causes painful and unsightly swelling of the arms or hands.

To avoid it, doctors have advised women to avoid using the affected arm to lift toddlers, carry a heavy purse or scrub floors. Even activities like golf and tennis raised concern.

Women think, “Oh, my God, I need to baby the arm,” Schmitz said.

Lifting weights — which boosts mood, muscle mass, bone strength and weight control — was thought to be a bad idea for women prone to lymphedema.

The research study involved 141 breast cancer survivors who had suffered lymphedema. Half were told not to change their exercise habits. The rest were given 90-minute weightlifting classes twice a week for 13 weeks at community gyms, mostly YMCAs.

They wore a custom-fitted compression garment on the affected arm and gradually worked up to more challenging weights and repetitions. For the next 39 weeks, they continued these exercises on their own.

The study participants arms were measured monthly. After one year, fewer weightlifters had suffered lymphedema flare-ups — 14 percent versus 29 percent of the others. Weightlifters reported fewer symptoms and greater strength. Rates of change in arm size due to swelling were similar in both groups.

It also should save money, though the study did not measure this, Wendy Demark-Wahnefried, of the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, wrote in an editorial in the medical journal. In the study, the group of weightlifters made only 77 visits to doctors or physical therapists for lymphedema flare-ups versus 195 visits for the others, she noted.

Another part of the study is evaluating whether weight training can prevent a first case of lymphedema in breast cancer survivors; results are expected soon.

Breast cancer survivors should not rush into weight training before they consult with their physicians.

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Aug 17 2009

Breast Cancer Targeted Research Offers Hope

 A team of U.S. researchers has discovered a compound that can kill breast cancer stem cells, which are a kind of master cancer cell that resists conventional treatment and may explain why many cancers grow back, they reported on Thursday.

The discovery came using a new method of screening for drugs that specifically target and kill cancer stem cells, and it could be used to find drugs targeting other cancer stem cells as well, they said.

This news is very promising as many teams of researchers have been working to find a way to destroy these master cancer cells in hopes of making cancer easier to cure.

The problem is that cancer stem cells are rare and difficult to study in the lab because they quickly change into other types of cells. And they are hard to kill.

In a phone interview it was reported that Piyush Gupta of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Broad Institute claimed that “It wasn’t clear it would be possible to find compounds that selectively kill cancer stem cells, however, that’s what we did.”  Gupta also stated that there is much evidence to suggest that many of these cells are responsible for cancer recurence.

To study the cells, Gupta’s team first devised a method for stabilizing cancer stem cells in the lab and getting them to multiply. They then tested them against 16,000 natural and commercial chemical compounds to see which ones were able to kill the cancer stem cells specifically, which turned up 32 contenders.

From the 32, they were able to narrow  the list to a handful of chemicals, and tested those in the lab and in mice.

A chemical called salinomycin hit the target. It was 100 times more potent at killing breast cancer stem cells than than the current standard of care.

Gupta said it is not clear if salinomycin will emerge as the best drug compound for killing breast cancer stem cells — or that it will be safe to use in people with cancer.

But the study offers a new roadmap for drug companies to isolate and test compounds capable of killing the cells.

Information taken in part from Reuters and MSNBC.

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Aug 13 2009

Tanning Beds as lethal as arsenic, mustard gas or cigarettes…

On Tuesday, international experts announced that they now consider tanning beds and ultraviolet radiation among the top cancer risks — about as lethal as arsenic, mustard gas or cigarettes.

Doctors have tried warning young people away from tanning beds for years, but their threats of skin cancer typically fell on deaf (but bronzed) ears.  However, this latest news apparently has the attention of tanning bed junkies accross the nation.

In fact since Tuesday when this announcement came out, tanning salons across the country have been reporting a sudden spike in client cancelations, and staff members are fielding more questions about cancer risks from some of the nervous clients who do show up.

The new report, published in the medical journal Lancet Oncology, looked at 20 previous studies and concluded that the risk of skin cancer increased by 75 percent when people start using tanning beds before age 30.

Melanoma has traditionally been a disease of older people, but the deadly skin cancer is increasingly being diagnosed in young adults, especially women in their 20s. 

Its no suprise that the indoor tanning industry takes issue with the new report.

From a report on MSNBC, the president of the indoor tanning association stated “Essentially what they said was indoor tanning and outdoor tanning are the same thing.  No one is going to be surprised to hear if you get a sunburn it’s not going to be good for you. That’s essentially what this is all about. It’s overexposure, and, yeah, it’s no good for you, we agree.”

The Peoria Cancer Center Foundation is committed to bringing attention to the latest cancer news and hopes that it won’t fall on deaf ears…

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Aug 12 2009

An aspirin a day…

CHICAGO – An aspirin a day keeps the doctor away….Score another win for the humble aspirin. A study suggests colon cancer patients who took the dirt-cheap wonder drug reduced their risk of death from the disease by nearly 30 percent.

Aspirin is already noted as a preventative for heart attacks and strokes, and used for the traditional relief of minor aches and pains. Its now showing merit in colon cancer prevention.

A new study suggests patients who already have colon cancer may benefit from taking aspirin along with surgery and chemotherapy.

“The paper is absolutely incredible, and I don’t gush normally,” said Dr. Alfred Neugut of Columbia University Medical Center in New York who has done similar research but was not involved in the new study. In an accompanying editorial, Neugut wrote that the study “comes as close as it can to offering patients a way to help themselves.”

While they point out that it is too early for an across-the-board recommendation, the results are certainly promising.  The National Cancer Institute projects that there will be more than 50,000 colon cancer related deaths this year alone, second only to lung cancer.

*Information adapted from the Associated Press.

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Jul 14 2009

Couch for the Cause Photos

The Couch for the Cause is a one year campaign aimed at raising awareness of and support for cancer, which affects 1 in 3 people. The idea behind the Couch for the Cause combines creative photography with local business, family and friends who have been touched by cancer in some capacity and want to share in the mission. Each photography session will highlight the faces of supporters while raising awareness and funds for the Peoria Cancer Center Foundation. The monies raised will be earmarked in their entirety to be used in central Illinois to help cancer patients and their families as they undergo their cancer treatments and therapies.

Interested participants will be photographed either alone or with one another on or around the Couch. Each group will have the option of a creative slogan, family name or company logo for use on the website, loribrooksphotography.com. The Couch can travel to accommodate the creative ideas each person/group may have. Let’s see just how creative you can be for the Cause.

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Jul 10 2009

Couch for the Cause

The Couch for the Cause is a one year campaign aimed at raising awareness of and support for cancer, which affects 1 in 3 people. The idea behind the Couch for the Cause combines creative photography with local business, family and friends who have been touched by cancer in some capacity and want to share in the mission. Each photography session will highlight the faces of supporters while raising awareness and funds for the Peoria Cancer Center Foundation. The monies raised will be earmarked in their entirety to be used in central Illinois to help cancer patients and their families as they undergo their cancer treatments and therapies.

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Interested participants will be photographed either alone or with one another on or around the Couch. Each group will have the option of a creative slogan, family name or company logo for use on the website, loribrooksphotography.com. The Couch can travel to accommodate the creative ideas each person/group may have. Let’s see just how creative you can be for the Cause.

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The campaign will last one year, beginning July 15, 2009 and culminating on July 15, 2010. At the end of the one year campaign, the website will open up for voting to determine the favored photographs/creative ideas. The top 13 (cover included) will be used to create a 12 month Couch for the Cause calendar. The winners will be announced at a press release in August 2010. All participants will be listed on the back of the calendar, and of course featured on the website throughout the campaign.

The cost for each photography session is $250 which includes the sitting fee, one 8 x 10 photo, and a $150 donation to the Peoria Cancer Center Foundation*. All calendar proceeds will also be donated to the Peoria Cancer Center Foundation.

Funds raised will be donated throughout the campaign to those families affected by cancer who are in need. Requests can be submitted to the Peoria Cancer Center Foundation through a simple grant request, including a short paragraph or two of how they might benefit from support.

Although the Couch is Pink, which for many is a significant color for breast cancer awareness, the cause will not discriminate, and is meant to raise awareness of a support for all cancer types.

How creative can you be? The idea combines community involvement, interesting photography and raising money for individuals and their families who are battling cancer. The ideas are endless. How many faces will I see on the couch? How far will the couch travel? Local business, firemen, steel workers, hair salons, little ballerinas, new babies, a favorite pet or maybe even a photograph in memory of someone who lost their battle? Can I convince musicians in town for a concert to take a quick photo shoot? Sports teams? The list is endless….

Just where we see this couch, only you can help determine that. But the benefits will be felt here at home, for all of us who in some capacity or another are affected by this dreadful disease.

As many of you probably are, I am enlightened to see the number of people who want to make a difference. I am one of those people and I hope you will join me in this year long campaign.

- Lori Brooks

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Jun 2 2009

Hurry and Get Your Tickets!

Only 4 days left until the On Top of the World event!

Saturday, June 6, 2009 – 7:00 PM

Weaver Angus Farm
5806 W Route 150
Peoria, IL 61615

To purchase tickets, please visit www.peoriacancercenterfoundation.com.

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Jun 1 2009

Only 5 days left!

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Only 5 days left until the On Top of the World event! For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit www.peoriacancercenterfoundation.com.

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May 20 2009

On Top of the World – Auction Items

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Live Auction Items

  • Todd Grimm/Gold’s Gym – Boot Camp for a week for 10
  • Brandon Hopper – Website Design

Silent Auction Items

  • Sam and Stephanie Polito from Great Harvest Bread – a loaf of bread a week for one year and a basket of goodies.
  • HP Desktop computer
  • Office Chair
  • TWO25 – Cocktails and appetizer party for 30.
  • Weaver Ridge – Golf Foursome
  • $200 Washington Nursery gift certificate, wine and dinner for 4 at the Kuglers.
  • Dinner for 8 at the Rinkenbergers
  • Hot Air Balloon ride
  • Butterfly for Life – 6 gold/white gold butterfly pendants
  • 4 tickets to a Cardinals game
  • Margarita basket
  • LCD TV
  • 16 gig IPOD Nano
  • Use of the Heart Technologies Suite at O’Brien Field for a Chiefs game Friday, July 10, 2009
  • Vintage Optical 2 eye glass baskets: 1 male / 1 female
  • 24 painted martini glasses
  • LCD television
  • Larry Kanfer – Artwork
  • Nancy McGinn- Artwork
  • Frank Benningfield – Artwork
  • Pottery (Bev Riggins rec’d)
  • 1 week at Condo in Lake of the Ozarks
  • Amplifier value $1,000
  • Weekend get away
  • V Gallery – $1,000 studio voucher
  • 1 week at Dr. Seibert’s cabin in three lakes Wisconsin
  • Use of Associated Bank Suite at O’Brien Field for Fathers Day game June, 21, 2009 with voucher for $250 for food and drink $750 value
  • 4 tickets to cardinals game
  • (1) tree with delivery – 12 ‘ Red Maple Tree
  • Birds Unlimited Basket and gift card
  • Post & Pillar Basket and gift card
  • Floral Expressions arrangement and gift card
  • Anecdotes Basket and gift card
  • Peoria Art Guild vase and gift card
  • Cyrus basket and gift card
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May 19 2009

On Top of the World – Sponsors

Kris and Chuck Rinkenberger

Chuck and Laurie Weaver

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Sheriff McCoy
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Congressman Aaron Schock
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