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Below is an abstract of a recent research report on the links between inflammation and prostate cancer.

It is rather technical, but for those interested in how inflammation may affect the occurrence and progression of prostate cancer, it is a summery of current research.

The free PDF of the paper is at:

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2559.2011.04033.x/pdf

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Jon in Nevada

Prostate cancer and inflammation: the evidenceSfanos K S & De Marzo A M(2012) Histopathology 60, 199–215Chronic inflammation is now known to contribute toseveral forms of human cancer, with an estimated 20%of adult cancers attributable to chronic inflammatoryconditions caused by infectious agents, chronic noninfectiousinflammatory diseases and ⁄ or other environmentalfactors.

Indeed, chronic inflammation isnow regarded as an ‘enabling characteristic’ of humancancer.

The aim of this review is to summarize thecurrent literature on the evidence for a role for chronicinflammation in prostate cancer aetiology, with aspecific focus on recent advances regarding the following:(i) potential stimuli for prostatic inflammation; (ii)prostate cancer immunobiology; (iii) inflammatorypathways and cytokines in prostate cancer risk anddevelopment; (iv) proliferative inflammatory atrophy(PIA) as a risk factor lesion to prostate cancer development;and (v) the role of nutritional or other antiinflammatorycompounds in reducing prostate cancer

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I would hope that someone will pursue the causes of inflammation. Like the

so-called declared " war on cancer " begun back in the 1980s, the focus was on

treatment versus prevention, namely highly profitable medications rather than

eliminating causative factors, eg smoking for lung cancer. Similarly, now the

studies that I have seen referencing inflammation seem to stop at that point and

list identifying tests to ascertain the state of inflammation versus proceed to

causes of the inflammation.

Granted this may, or may not, be of interest as much to the already diagnosed

but it sure would be to his offspring, relatives and friends.

Rich

Green Bay, WI

>

> Below is an abstract of a recent research report on the links between

inflammation and prostate cancer.

> It is rather technical, but for those interested in how inflammation may

affect the occurrence and progression of prostate cancer, it is a summery of

current research.

>

> The free PDF of the paper is at:

> http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2559.2011.04033.x/pdf

>

> The Best to You and Yours!

> Jon in Nevada

>

> Prostate cancer and inflammation: the evidence

> Sfanos K S & De Marzo A M

> (2012) Histopathology 60, 199-215

> Chronic inflammation is now known to contribute to

> several forms of human cancer, with an estimated 20%

> of adult cancers attributable to chronic inflammatory

> conditions caused by infectious agents, chronic noninfectious

> inflammatory diseases and ? or other environmental

> factors.

>

> Indeed, chronic inflammation is

> now regarded as an 'enabling characteristic' of human

> cancer.

>

> The aim of this review is to summarize the

> current literature on the evidence for a role for chronic

> inflammation in prostate cancer aetiology, with a

> specific focus on recent advances regarding the following:

> (i) potential stimuli for prostatic inflammation; (ii)

> prostate cancer immunobiology; (iii) inflammatory

> pathways and cytokines in prostate cancer risk and

> development; (iv) proliferative inflammatory atrophy

> (PIA) as a risk factor lesion to prostate cancer development;

> and (v) the role of nutritional or other antiinflammatory

> compounds in reducing prostate cancer

>

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of 1500 EPA and DHA in the supplement.

>

> Below is an abstract of a recent research report on the links between

inflammation and prostate cancer.

> It is rather technical, but for those interested in how inflammation may

affect the occurrence and progression of prostate cancer, it is a summery of

current research.

>

> The free PDF of the paper is at:

> http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2559.2011.04033.x/pdf

>

> The Best to You and Yours!

> Jon in Nevada

>

> Prostate cancer and inflammation: the evidence

> Sfanos K S & De Marzo A M

> (2012) Histopathology 60, 199-215

> Chronic inflammation is now known to contribute to

> several forms of human cancer, with an estimated 20%

> of adult cancers attributable to chronic inflammatory

> conditions caused by infectious agents, chronic noninfectious

> inflammatory diseases and ? or other environmental

> factors.

>

> Indeed, chronic inflammation is

> now regarded as an 'enabling characteristic' of human

> cancer.

>

> The aim of this review is to summarize the

> current literature on the evidence for a role for chronic

> inflammation in prostate cancer aetiology, with a

> specific focus on recent advances regarding the following:

> (i) potential stimuli for prostatic inflammation; (ii)

> prostate cancer immunobiology; (iii) inflammatory

> pathways and cytokines in prostate cancer risk and

> development; (iv) proliferative inflammatory atrophy

> (PIA) as a risk factor lesion to prostate cancer development;

> and (v) the role of nutritional or other antiinflammatory

> compounds in reducing prostate cancer

>

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