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Whole grains offer a lot
News Sentinel, IN -
♦Whole grains are also cancer-fighting heroes: In an important recent study, people who ate the most whole grains had a 20 percent lower risk of colorectal ...
Antibodies to cockroach and mouse proteins associated with asthma ...
EurekAlert (press release), DC - Nov 13, 2008
Its mission is to improve the respiratory health and cognitive development of children and to reduce their cancer risk by identifying environmental ...
Pesky allergies may strangely help prevent cancer
Entertainment and Showbiz!, India - Nov 17, 2008
The researchers say that other allergies, which facilitate mucous expulsion, can lower the risk of lung cancer. Sherman and his colleagues hypothesise that ...
Health dispatches
APPA (Communiqu? de presse), France - Nov 17, 2008
According to the authors, prolonged use of incense sticks appears to increase the risk of cancer of the respiratory tract. Between 1993 and 2005, ...
Eradicating a bad bacteria
Macleans.ca, Canada - Nov 6, 2008
Co-author Dr. Farin Kamangar, a research fellow at the US National Cancer Institute, says H. pylori likely reduces the risk of esophageal adenocarcinoma in ...
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Boston Herald, United States - Nov 18, 2008
Chin chins and garra rufa fish (another breed used to treat eczema and psoriasis) are meant to replace razor blades, which are still widely used in salons ...
Lactobacillus acidophilus : A human friendly bacteria
The New Nation, Bangladesh - Nov 16, 2008
Lowering risk of allergies. Examples include asthma, hay fever, food allergies to milk, and skin reactions such as eczema. ...

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A candid interview with UK low-carb expert Dr. John Briffa
Examiner.com - Nov 8, 2008
I was struggling with a few health issues of my own (I was overweight, suffered from persistent eczema and often felt like I was drained of energy). ...
The Importance of Biodiversity to Medicine
Journal of American Medical Association (subscription), IL - Nov 18, 2008
13 Alterations in the ecology of the gastrointestinal tract, in particular, may be related to incidence and severity of food allergy, asthma, eczema, ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: eczema + cancer + risk  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

New Book Exposes Facts on Numerous Natural Medicines
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"Because probiotics appear to alleviate eczema in children, they may reduce the risk of developing respiratory allergic disease later in life," Holt writes ...

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New medical research: chronically fatigued, diabetes and active TB ...
Times Online, UK - Jul 21, 2008
Organ transplant patients often have an increased risk of developing cancer and now Harvard Medical School investigators believe they have found out why. ...
Swimmer's ear
Tehran Times, Iran - Jul 26, 2008
You may be at increased risk of infection if a skin condition, such as eczema, causes you to scratch your ears excessively. Earwax buildup or blockage also ...
SLU Studies Experimental Smallpox Vaccine for Eczema Patients
Saint Louis University, MO - Jul 11, 2008
"There's an important medical need to be sure there is a safe and effective smallpox vaccine for people who may be at higher risk of side effects with the ...
How Much Sunshine is Too Much?
RedOrbit, TX - Jul 15, 2008
The CDC itself says that the risk of basal cell carcinoma is 1.5 times greater from tanning beds than from sun exposure 2.5 times for squamous cell cancer. ...

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Stomach Germ May Protect Against Asthma
U.S. News & World Report, DC - Jul 15, 2008
These children were also 40 percent less likely to suffer from hay fever and other allergies, such as eczema or rash. Among children aged 3 to 19, ...
Childhood Asthma Linked To Lack Of Ancient Gut Bacteria Medical News Today
Ulcer Bacterium Could Protect against Asthma eFluxMedia
H Pylori Appears to Protect Children, Teens From Asthma, New Study ... DG News
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Mothers told to breastfeed children until two
Scotsman, United Kingdom - Jul 12, 2008
Breast milk is believed to protect against the risk of cot death, childhood leukaemia, gastroenteritis, obesity, asthma, eczema, ear infections and diabetes ...
Row over call to breastfeed babies until the age of two The Herald
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Aburg baby recovering from bone marrow transplant
Canada.com, Canada - Jul 15, 2008
Even with the transplant, Christian will have a higher risk of cancer for the rest of his life. He will have to be screened for it annually. ...
A Stomach Bug May Protect Kids
Oneindia, India - Jul 21, 2008
They also noted that H. pylori carriers in teens and children were also 40 percent less likely to have hay fever and associated allergies such as eczema or ...
Stomach Bug May Protect Against Asthma
Ivanhoe, FL - Jul 15, 2008
Teens who carry H. pylori are 40 percent less likely to have hay fever and other allergies such as eczema or rash. The study looked at 7412 children from ...
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[PDF] … , other medical conditions and familial history of cancer as risk factors for pancreatic cancer -
DT Silverman, M Schiffman, J Everhart, A Goldstein … - British Journal of Cancer, 1999 - dceg.cancer.gov
... eczema, allergies to insect bites, food, animals, drugs, respectively ... not appear
to be related to risk of ... cases and ten controls reported a pancreatic cancer. ...
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… consumption, environmental tobacco smoke, and ionizing radiation with subsequent breast cancer risk -
PM Marcus, B Newman, RC Millikan, PG Moorman, DD … - Cancer Causes and Control, 2000 - Springer
... by three individuals), myasthenia gravis, birthmark/mole, eczema, and hookworm ... were
the following established or suspected breast cancer risk factors: education ...

The Risk of Malignancy Associated With Psoriasis -
D Margolis, W Bilker, S Hennessy, C Vittorio, J … - Archives of Dermatology, 2001 - Am Med Assoc
... similar to those in our severe psoriasis group or UV light therapy that has been
advocated for the treatment of eczema and might increase skin cancer risk. ...

Previous Lung Disease and Risk of Lung Cancer among Men and Women Nonsmokers. -
ST Mayne, J Buenconsejo, DT Janerich - American Journal of Epidemiology, 1999 - pt.wkhealth.com
... Copyright Oxford University Press 1999. Citing Articles TOP. Is the Risk of Lung
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Cancer Risk in a Population-Based Cohort of Patients Hospitalized for Psoriasis in Sweden -
P Boffetta, G Gridley, B Lindel?f - Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 2001 - nature.com
... The risk of cancer in this ... The main primary diagnoses associated with a secondary
diagnosis of psoriasis concerned erysipelas (3.9%), eczema (4.3%), other ...
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Eczema drugs tacrolimus (Protopic) and pimecrolimus (Elidel): cancer concerns -
E Wooltorton - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 2005 - Can Med Assoc
... Reason for posting: Many patients with eczema, or atopic dermatitis, are prescribed
the ... agents and warned that they may be associated with a risk of cancer. ...

Diet and asthma, allergic rhinoconjunctivitis and atopic eczema symptom prevalence: an ecological … -
P Ellwood, MI Asher, B Bjorksten, M Burr, N Pearce … - European Respiratory Journal, 2001 - Eur Respiratory Soc
... prove to be important in allergic rhinoconjunctivitis and atopic eczema. ... that vegetable
consumption is a negatively associated cancer risk, but interventions ...

No Evidence for Increased Skin Cancer Risk in Psoriasis Patients Treated with Broadband or … -
M Weischer, A Blum, F Eberhard, M R?cken, M … - Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 2004 - informaworld.com
... M, Behrens S, Podda M, Peter RU, Kaufmann R, Kerscher M. Phototherapy for atopic
eczema with narrowband UVB. ... The increased risk of skin cancer is persistent ...

ALLERGY-RELATED DISEASES AND CANCER: AN INVERSE ASSOCIATION -
JE VENA, JR BONA, TIME BYERS, E MIDDLETON, MYAK … - American Journal of Epidemiology, 1985 - Oxford Univ Press
... epidemiologic re- search of allergy-related disorders as re- lated to cancer risk. ...
or more of several diseases including asthma, hay fever, eczema, hives, or ...

Is atopy a protective or a risk factor for cancer? A review of epidemiological studies -
H Wang, TL Diepgen - Allergy, 2005 - Blackwell Synergy
... The risk was not significantly decreased for eczema when the subcategories of ... detected
an inverse association between asthma and pancreatic cancer risk, with a ...

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Eczema Medications May Carry Cancer Risk

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning eczema patients and their doctors that the eczema treatments Elidel (pimecrolimus) and Protopic (tacrolimus) may carry a risk of cancer.

The drugs have been shown to raise the risk of skin cancers and lymphoma in animal studies, the agency said. There have also been a few reports of these cancers in children and adults using the medications.

It's not certain that the medications are responsible for the cancers. The FDA said long-term human studies would be needed to know for sure. Until such studies are done, though, the agency said the two drugs should be used only after other treatments have failed, and then used only as directed.

 

Novartis, which manufactures Elidel, and Fujisawa Healthcare, which makes Protopic, have agreed to conduct these studies, the FDA said. The companies must also add a black box warning to the drugs. These warnings alert doctors to potentially serious side effects of a drug.

Elidel and Protopic are approved for use only for short periods of time and only in patients 2 years old or older.

The drugs control eczema by suppressing the patient's immune system. It is known that people with a defective immune system are more prone to develop cancers, particularly lymphomas.

In animal studies, higher doses of the drugs were associated with higher risk of cancer, the FDA said. In addition, skin tumors formed faster when the treated animals were exposed to sunlight.

For these reasons, the FDA said patients should use as little of the creams as possible and limit their exposure to the sun, sun lamps, and tanning booths while using the drugs.

 
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