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 Post subject: Prostate Cancer - Caused by a Virus?
PostPosted: Sat May 05, 2007 10:25 pm 
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Virus Found in Prostate Cancer Patients
By PAUL ELIAS

In a surprising discovery, researchers say they have found a virus in some prostate cancer patients, a finding that opens new research avenues in the most common major cancer among men in the United States.

The virus, closely related to one previously found only in mice, was found in cancerous prostates removed from men with a certain genetic defect. The researchers, with the University of California, San Francisco and the Cleveland Clinic, warn that they have not discovered any links between the virus and prostate cancer, but they were nonetheless excited about prospects for future research.

"It is a very exciting discovery," said Dr. Eric Klein of the Cleveland Clinic, who will present the findings Friday at an American Society of Clinical Oncology prostate symposium in San Francisco. "There is now a suggestion that prostate cancer could be caused by an infectious disease."

Infectious disease-causing viruses are already blamed for causing some liver cancers and cervical cancer. That has planted nagging suspicions in the minds of scientists that some diseases may play important roles alongside genetics, environment and chance in causing breast, stomach and several other forms of cancer.

Researchers are not sure how the virus infected people, but suspect it has been passed on genetically for thousands of years.

"This is a class of virus no one would have looked for in prostate cancer," said UCSF researcher Joe DeRisi, who developed the so-called "gene chip" that made the discovery. DeRisi's chip contains 20,000 snippets of vital genetic material from every known virus. It is the same chip that confirmed a previously undiscovered virus in the cold family that caused the SARS outbreak three years ago.

After hearing of that success, Klein sent samples of 86 cancerous prostates he removed from patients to DeRisi. DeRisi then placed DNA from the cancerous tissues on the chip, and DNA from eight of 20 patients with two copies of a mutated gene matched with DNA from the mouse virus.

The gene is a vital cog in the body's defense system, coding for an enzyme that helps kill invading viruses. The men with the mutated genes make fewer such enzymes than those with normal versions of the gene.

The virus was found in just one of the 66 other patients, suggesting that genetics play a significant role in the virus' connection to cancer.

The researchers said they will now test hundreds more prostate patients and are developing a diagnostic tool to test for the virus in the blood. That way they could test thousands of patients and non-patients alike and figure out if there is any link between prostate cancer and the virus, which causes cancer in mice.

The researchers also want to determine how widespread the virus is in humans and whether it is exclusive to prostate patients. Prostate cancer is the most frequent cancer and the second leading cause of death among men older than 50.

Others are expected to look for other potential viral links to prostate cancer beyond the well-trod investigative areas of environmental, racial and genetic backgrounds. Prostate cancer, for instance is found more often as men age, among blacks and the overweight than in the general populations. There also are hereditary links to prostate cancer.

Now, researchers have another, potential viral suspect to investigate.

"We haven't really been thinking along those lines," said Dr. Anthony Zietman, a radiation oncologist at Massachusetts General Hospital. "This is an interesting finding that will takes off in a whole new direction."


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 Post subject: Prostate Cancer - Caused by a Virus?
PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 10:21 am 
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My father developed prostate cancer 15 years ago and had his prostate removed. In the last several years his psa started rising again and his doctor put him on Lupron. He started complaining of back pain awhile back and he has been to the doctor for a bone scan, now they are telling him the cancer is now in his spine. Is there any nutraceutical or natural course of treatment we can try now or is it too late in the game? Thanks in advance for any help.


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 Post subject: Prostate Cancer - Caused by a Virus?
PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 10:22 am 
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Just noticed that there is a new product marketed by the Vietnamese based on the herb Crinum Latifolium. It is rather hard to find and the study showing marked improvement in such cases had not been replicated, but then the herb is not hugely expensive. It would be important if you try it to use the same herb as was used in the test and at the same dose. The product called "Healthy Prostate and Ovary" contains this herb, but in unknown amounts. The product called "crila" is the actual product used in the study. It costs about $100 for a month's supply plus $25 shipping. I have done a lot of searching for a U.S. source, but haven't found one. It would be a help if you posted the results of using this product if you do decide to use it. I have read about a mushroom that supposedly works, but as I recall, it costs quite a lot.


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A good source for info is the Prostate Cancer Foundation or PSA Rising web sites. Sorry, but I think you will find that metastasized prostate cancer is a tough diagnosis. Here is a free ebook on treatment options:

not allowed class="postlink" href="http://www.prostatecancerfoundation.org/site/c.itIWK2OSG/b.1026125/k.48BD/Report_to_the_Nation_for_Patients.htm">http://www.prostatecancerfoundation.org ... tients.htm

Free ebook on Prostate Cancer, diet and supplements:

not allowed class="postlink" href="http://www.prostatecancerfoundation.org/site/c.itIWK2OSG/b.1316899/k.51F4/Nutrition_and_Prostate_Cancer_Guide.htm">http://www.prostatecancerfoundation.org ... _Guide.htm

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) website has a search feature and may allow you to find what drugs are in testing right now. Perhaps participation in a clinical trial might be possible.

PSA Rising is a prostate cancer survivors website: not allowed class="postlink" href="http://www.psa-rising.com/">http://www.psa-rising.com/ It is a good source for alternative treatments, but I hasten to add that I am skeptical of many of these because they lack scientific testing. Some are just bad. For instance, I have seen graviola sold as a cancer cure, but it can cause irreversable parkinsons like symtoms.


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