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Title: Beating Cancer Dream or Future Reality


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Beating Cancer Dream or Future Reality?
  • Dr Victor Barley
  • Association of Medical Underwriters
  • 28 November 2007

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Underwriters Update
  • Cancer in perspective
  • Recent advances (Surgery, Radiotherapy, Medical
    treatment)
  • New approaches (Biological therapy)
  • Future developments (Gene therapy)
  • Prevention (Vaccination, lifestyle change)
  • Risk avoidance

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Cause of death 1911 to 2003
http//www.statistics.gov.uk/CCI/nugget.asp?ID133
7Pos1ColRank1Rank278
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Age-Adjusted Cancer Death Rates, Male and Female,
by Site US, 1930 - 1996
American Cancer Society
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Surgery
  • Ideal treatment of cancer
  • Cures localized cancer
  • including
  • spread to lymph nodes
  • some spread to liver and lungs
  • New techniques reduce impact and widen scope

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Surgery - Examples
  • Mastectomy ? Wide excision
  • Prostate? Nerve sparing
  • Head and neck ? Vascularised graft
  • Keyhole surgery - kidney
  • Liver and lung resections
  • Amputation? Prosthetic replacement

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Radiotherapy
  • May eradicate cancer
  • Palliates metastases
  • Better imaging
  • Conformal - higher dose accurately
  • Combination with chemotherapy
  • Radioactive isotopes

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Chemotherapy
  • Cell poison - cures some sensitive cancers and
    leukaemias
  • Adjuvant after surgery/radiotherapy
  • Scheduled to protect normal cells
  • Bone marrow/stem cell transplant
  • Palliation of recurrence and distant metastases
  • Better drugs and schedules

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Breast Cancer - Survival
http//info.cancerresearchuk.org/cancerstats/survi
val/fiveyear/
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Breast Cancer Mortality Trend
http//info.cancerresearchuk.org/cancerstats/types
/breast/mortality/
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Hormone Therapy
  • Slows growth of some tumours with hormone
    receptors (breast, prostate)
  • Steroids reduce swelling/inflammation
  • Improved general wellbeing
  • Fewer side effects than chemotherapy
  • Adjuvant breast? better survival
  • Palliative? better quality of life
  • Control rather than cure

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Prostate Cancer - Survival
http//info.cancerresearchuk.org/cancerstats/survi
val/fiveyear/
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Immunotherapy
  • Reduced immunity permits cancer?
  • Natural immunity ?cancer avoided?
  • Spontaneous cure (melanoma, kidney)
  • Boost immune response?
  • Specific antibodies?
  • Targeted drugs or radioisotopes
  • Vaccine for metastatic cancer (melanoma)

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Biological
  • Cell signaling influence adjacent cells growth
  • Use natural growth control (VEGF)
  • Correct loss of suppression (p53)
  • Slow down or arrest growth (kinase inhibitors)
  • Fewer side effects than chemotherapy
  • Add to established treatment

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Genes
  • Inherited tendency (BRCA, FAP)
  • Susceptibility to carcinogens
  • Poor tolerance of treatment (AT)
  • Prevention (bilateral mastectomy, colectomy)
  • Gene manipulation?

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Early Detection/prevention Individual/GP
  • Screening (mammography, PSA, ß-HCG and
    a-foetoprotein)
  • Education (aware of signs of cancer)
  • Lifestyle (benefit in 30 40 years)
  • Vaccination (if agent known)
  • Constant monitoring?

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Testicular Cancer Mortality Trend
http//info.cancerresearchuk.org/cancerstats/types
/testis/mortality/
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Early Diagnosis - Education
  • Lumps (1 in 10 breast lumps malignant)
  • Bleeding (urine, bowel)
  • Unhealing ulcers
  • Screening (cervix, breast, prostate)
  • Pre-malignant ablate/monitor
  • Self Aware individual responsibility

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Vaccination Potential
  • Human papilloma virus (cervix, skin)
  • Epstein-Barr virus (nasopharynx, Burkitts
    lymphoma, Hodgkins Disease)
  • Herpes simplex (Kaposis sarcoma)
  • Hepatitis C (leukaemia, liver)
  • HIV (Kaposis sarcoma, lymphoma)
  • HTLV-1 (leukaemia / lymphoma)

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http//info.cancerresearchuk.org/cancerstats/morta
lity/?a5441
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Lifestyle
  • Smoking
  • Alcohol
  • Obesity
  • Diet
  • Sun
  • Environment
  • Work/life balance

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Thank You!
  • Dr Victor Barley
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