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Dietary And Hormonal Evaluation Of Men At Risk For Prostate Cancer, Donald J. Pusateri Dec 1988

Dietary And Hormonal Evaluation Of Men At Risk For Prostate Cancer, Donald J. Pusateri

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Relationships between dietary nutrients and plasma and fecal estrone, estradiol-17β, testosterone, and plasma prolactin levels were studied in young Seventh-day Adventist men: 18 nonvegetarians (NV), 20 lacto-ovovegetarians (LOV), and 15 vegans (V). Blood samples and 3 d dietary records were obtained. Contemporaneously collected diet composites and stool samples were analyzed for fiber. The vegetarians consumed significantly more fiber than the omnivores, while NVs and LOVs consumed more saturated fat than the Vs. Although plasma steroid hormone status did not differ, the Vs had significantly higher fecal estrogen levels than the NVs or LOVs. Plasma prolactin levels were significantly higher in …


Vitamin D And Parotid Gland Function In The Rat, C. Peterfy, A. Tenenhouse, E. Yu Mar 1988

Vitamin D And Parotid Gland Function In The Rat, C. Peterfy, A. Tenenhouse, E. Yu

Edward Yu

1. We previously reported that parotid gland secretion is decreased in rats deprived of vitamin D (Glijer, Peterfy & Tenenhouse, 1985). In the present study we examine whether this effect is a direct result of the absence of vitamin D or due to the secondary systemic effects of vitamin D deficiency. 2. Offspring of rats maintained on a calcium-supplemented (1.2%), vitamin-D-deficient diet were weaned onto the same diet and examined after 8 weeks. Using this method it was possible to maintain serum calcium and parathyroid hormone concentrations within normal limits. Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D3) was not detectable, but 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D …


Anaemia In Pregnancy: Occurrence In Two Economically Different Clinic Populations Of Karachi, Saadiya Aziz Karim, Mohammad Khurshid, Javed H. Rizvi Jan 1988

Anaemia In Pregnancy: Occurrence In Two Economically Different Clinic Populations Of Karachi, Saadiya Aziz Karim, Mohammad Khurshid, Javed H. Rizvi

Section of Haematology/Oncology

According to previous WHO standards, anaemia in pregnancy denoted a haemoglobin level of 11.0 gms/dl or less, but this is now considered to be variable1 as it differs from country to country depending on local reference ranges and socio-economic conditions. Each country should “lay down minimal acceptable standards” below which an individual is considered to be anaemic, taking into account the available fmancial and manpower resources and other health needs of the country2. There is a wide divergence in the quoted prevalence of anaemia in Pakistan and neigh­bouring countries.3-6 This study was undertaken to determine a …


Oral Assessment Guide, June Eilers, Ann Berger Jan 1988

Oral Assessment Guide, June Eilers, Ann Berger

Guides and Handouts: College of Nursing

The Oral Assessment Guide (OAG) can be used by the clinician to evaluate changes in the oral cavity. The OAG is comprised of eight categories of mucositis assessment of the mouth on a scale of 1 to 3, with “1” indicating normal and “3” indicating breakdown or loss of function. The OAG has been validated and is reliable in the current published format. Permission is granted for use in the current format. Any modifications will require new testing for validity and reliability. The OAG has been widely used in cancer and other populations and published in professional journals and books.


Oncolog, Volume 33, Number 04, October-December 1988, Oncolog Staff Jan 1988

Oncolog, Volume 33, Number 04, October-December 1988, Oncolog Staff

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Neodymium: YAG Laser Therapy for Palliative Treatment of Penile Kaposi's Sarcoma
  • Knowing How Normal Cells Differentiate Will Add Rationality to Stopping Cancer Cells
  • New Range of Fungal Infections Seen in Cancer Patients


Oncolog, Volume 33, Number 03, July-September 1988, C. Stratton Hill, Jr. Md Jan 1988

Oncolog, Volume 33, Number 03, July-September 1988, C. Stratton Hill, Jr. Md

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Narcotics and Cancer Pain Control
  • For Non-small Cell Lung Cancer, Combinations of Surgery, Chemotherapy, and Radiotherapy
  • Shared Research Resources Provide Expertise and Cost Savings


Oncolog, Volume 33, Number 02, April-June 1988, David M. Gershenson Md, Saroj Vadhan-Raj Md, Kathryn F. Kennedy, Wayne L. Dorris Phd Jan 1988

Oncolog, Volume 33, Number 02, April-June 1988, David M. Gershenson Md, Saroj Vadhan-Raj Md, Kathryn F. Kennedy, Wayne L. Dorris Phd

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Epithelial Ovarian Cancer: Treatment Has Improved, But Not Enough
  • The Psychosocial Impact of Cancer and the Role of Social Work
  • Hematopoiesis in Myelodysplastic Syndromes Improves with Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor


Oncolog, Volume 33, Number 01, January-March 1988, Michael J. Wargovich Phd Jan 1988

Oncolog, Volume 33, Number 01, January-March 1988, Michael J. Wargovich Phd

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Portable Pumps and Controlled Drug Toxicity Keep More Patients Ambulatory and at Home
  • Clarifications of Tumor Cell Diversification Bring New Ideas for Stopping the Process
  • Chemoprevention of Colorectal Cancer