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IBD Patients Have a Higher Risk of Developing Skin Cancer

Written by Maryann Gromisch on November 11, 2009 - 6:40am

At the October 2009 American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) Annual Science Meeting, lead investigator, Millie Long, MD, presented the results of a new retrospective study on the increased incidences of nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) among patients who have been diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Patients with IBD are more than 60% more likely to develop NMSC than individuals without IBD. "One in 5 Americans develop skin cancer, which accounts for a third of all cancers in the United States", reports Dr. Long. (1) Nonmelanoma skin cancer is a malignant growth of the epithelial (external) layer of the skin.

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Sarcoidosis: Current Research

Written by Linda Fugate on October 29, 2009 - 6:04am

Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory disease characterized by small nodules (granulomas) of immune cells. The granulomas can occur in virtually any organ, but the lungs are the predominant site. Sarcoidosis looks similar to tuberculosis, some fungal infections, and chronic beryllium disease. These possibilities must be ruled out before sarcoidosis is diagnosed. About 1.3% of women will experience sarcoidosis sometime in their lives. The majority of cases last 12 – 36 months, while more serious cases persist for up to 5 years, and a few last for decades.

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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Update

Written by Linda Fugate on October 27, 2009 - 6:37am

Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) include Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, and other conditions of anomalous chronic inflammation. There is as yet no cure, but the quality of life can be improved with treatment.

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Bowel Disease Treatment May Raise Skin Cancer Risk

Bowel Disease Treatment May Raise Skin Cancer Risk

October 26, 2009 - 12:17pm

MONDAY, Oct. 26 (HealthDay News) -- Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients who are being treated with immunosuppressive medications may be at increased risk for non-melanoma skin cancer, a new U.S. study says.

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A Lupus Patient's Perspective of Benlysta

Written by Regan on October 13, 2009 - 7:17pm

A new drug for systemic lupus is potentially on the horizon. This is groundbreaking news.

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Hide Your Summer Psoriasis Before It Hides You

Written by Samara Kelly on August 20, 2009 - 11:47am

Conveniently my friend and I live on a beach. Not so conveniently my friend has psoriasis outbreaks so bad she is embarrassed to walk outside the house to enjoy it out of fear someone will spot a blemish.

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Bacteria May Be Connected to Colic

Bacteria May Be Connected to Colic

August 6, 2009 - 4:07pm

THURSDAY, Aug. 6 (HealthDay News) -- A bacterium normally found in the mouth, skin and intestines might play a role in the still-mysterious cause of colic in babies, a new study says.

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Genetic Breakthrough Spells Hope for Lung Fibrosis Patients

Genetic Breakthrough Spells Hope for Lung Fibrosis Patients

July 8, 2009 - 12:51pm

WEDNESDAY, July 8 (HealthDay News) -- Genes that can help doctors predict when patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis are becoming seriously ill have been identified by U.S. researchers, who said the findings might help keep patients alive until they can get a lung transplant.

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Drug Found Ineffective Against Lung Disease

Drug Found Ineffective Against Lung Disease

June 30, 2009 - 7:14am

MONDAY, June 29 (HealthDay News) -- Treatment with interferon gamma-1b (Ifn-g1b) does not improve survival in people with a fatal lung disease called idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, according to a stud

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Life with Lupus

Written by Regan on June 16, 2009 - 10:06am

Regan is a lupus advocate and musician: please visit her at www.BeatLupus.com and www.ReganMizuno.com. Thank you.

Hello everybody. My name is Regan, and I am a lupus patient. Actually, I like to refer to myself as a lupus “participant”. Sometimes I am indeed symptomatic, but, in general, I’m in very good health and have been in remission for quite some time now.

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