Sunday, December 18, 2011

Esophageal Cancer: Facts and Figures (ContributorNetwork)

British journalist and author Christopher Hitchens died Thursday at 62 from complications of esophageal cancer. The well-known contributing editor of Vanity Fair magazine had been diagnosed in June 2010. Here are some key facts and figures about esophageal cancer.

* Men develop esophageal cancer four times more frequently than women and also have a higher mortality than women.

* Esophageal cancer ranks seventh as the cause of cancer deaths among men.

* This year in the United States, approximately 17,000 adults will receive a new diagnosis of esophageal cancer.

* Approximately 15,000 deaths will be attributed to esophageal cancer this year.

* The lifetime risk of esophageal cancer in the United States is estimated to be 1 in 125 for men and 1 in 400 for women.

* Symptoms include difficulty swallowing, chest pain, unexplained weight loss, fatigue, choking while eating, indigestion, vomiting, persistent hiccups and hoarseness. Symptoms frequently do not appear in the early stages of esophageal cancer.

* The most common age for esophageal cancer to occur is between 45 and 70.

* Risk factors include drinking alcohol, chewing tobacco, obesity, drinking extremely hot liquids, bile reflux, GERD, smoking, Barrett's esophagus, radiation to the upper abdomen or chest, eating foods preserved in lye and eating too few fruits and vegetables.

* Endoscopy and barium swallow are usually done to make a diagnosis of esophageal cancer.

* Since symptoms do not usually occur until the later stages, treatment options carry a poor survival rate.

* Treatment may involve surgery and almost always involves chemotherapy and radiation combined.

* In the U.S., the five-year survival rate is 17 percent, excluding patients who die from other causes. For anyone with early stage esophageal cancer, the survival rates are higher.

* Esophageal cancer is much more prevalent in countries other than the U.S. For example in places such as northern China, India, Iran and southern Africa the rates are 10 to 100 times higher,

* Two types of esophageal cancer are the most common and are named after the cells at their point of origin. These include adenocarcinoma, which begins in the lower part of the esophagus and is the most common in western societies, and is caused most often by reflux and Barrett's esophagus. The second type is squamous cell carcinoma, which begins in the lining of the middle and upper esophagus. This type is most often caused by smoking and alcohol use and is the most common worldwide.

* Squamous cell carcinoma occurs three times more often in blacks than whites, while adenocarcinoma is most prevalent in white males.

Margie Miklas is a critical-care nurse with more than 30 years' experience. She currently works in South Florida in a cardiovascular ICU with a specialty certification in cardiac surgery.

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Sanchez, Gazit-Globe fail to impress on debut (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? Gazit-Globe and Sanchez Energy opened to a muted response on their trading debut, as companies without the dotcom tag find little favor with investors.

IPOs of internet companies such as Groupon Inc, Angie's List Inc and Jive Software Inc had flying starts to their listings, while those of brick-and-mortar companies haven't managed to generate comparable investor interest.

Earlier in the day, Luxfer Holdings, a maker of high-performance materials and gas cylinders, postponed its offering citing market conditions.

On Wednesday, shares of Sanchez, a developer of unconventional oil and natural gas assets, closed at $18.25, down 17 percent from their issue price of $22, after the company priced its IPO below its price range.

Last week, energy companies Rose Rock Midstream LP and Memorial Production Partners LP had also met with cold response from investors. While Texas-based Memorial Production closed a percent down from the $19 offer price, Rose Rock shares closed flat.

"These companies (energy) were trying to get more proceeds to benefit themselves rather than leaving a lot of money on table to benefit investors," Jay Ritter, finance professor at University of Florida told Reuters.

Sanchez's offering raised net proceeds of about $203 million, which it intends to use to fund capital expenditures through December 2012.

Sanchez, which mainly focuses on the Eagle Ford Shale, said it earned $3.4 million for nine months ended September 30, compared with a net loss of $3.1 million last year. For the period, its revenue was $9.9 million, compared with $1.5 million last year.

Israeli real estate investment firm Gazit-Globe, which cut its U.S. offering size by a quarter, closed at $8.83, 1.8 percent below the $9 offer price on Wednesday.

Johnson Rice & Company L.L.C. and Macquarie Capital were the lead underwriters for Sanchez's offering, while Citigroup and Deutsche Bank Securities underwrote the Gazit-Globe offering.

(Reporting by Eileen Anupa Soreng and Sharanya Hrishikesh in Bangalore; Editing by Joyjeet Das and Sreejiraj Eluvangal)

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Rodney Atkins files for divorce following arrest

Rodney Atkins is looking to end his marriage.

On the same day we learned about his Nov. 21 arrest on domestic violence charges for allegedly trying to smother his wife with a pillow, E! News has confirmed that the country singer has officially filed for divorce.

So what do the legal papers reveal?

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Per his petition filed in Williamson County, Tennessee on Nov. 22, the day after he was taken into custody, Atkins cited irreconcilable differences as the reason as well as "inappropriate marital conduct" on Tammy Jo Atkins' part that "renders further cohabitation unsafe and improper."

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The 42-year-old entertainer was taken into custody after his missus called 911, claiming the two had got into a violent altercation that culminated with him trying to smother her with a pillow. She also alleged he grabbed her face and threw her down a hallway in front of their 10-year-old son, Elijah.

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Rodney Atkins has adamantly denied the accusations.

On the same day he moved to dissolve their marriage, a judge signed a temporary restraining order prohibiting both Rodney and Tammy from "harassing, threatening, assaulting or abusing the other party."

Additionally, the court barred them from disposing of any marital property or relocating their children outside the state without the court's permission (Rodney also has two step-daughters).

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The country star seeks joint custody of Elijah.

In her counter-complaint, Tammy also cites irreconcilable differences and asks that the court grant her sole custody of the boy. In addition, she's seeking alimony, child support and legal fees from her estranged hubby.

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Verizon Galaxy Nexus factory images released, modders can start modding (updated)

Eager to start tinkering with your brand new Verizon Galaxy Nexus but worried you'll be stuck with a brick if something goes wrong? Then you can now rest a bit easier, as Google Software Engineer Jean-Baptiste Queru has kindly released the official factory images for the phone so you can fall back to something stable. That's specifically the original ITL41D images, not the newer ICL53F version that was released earlier today, although we doubt that little fact will hold up anyone from diving right in. Those ready to do so can find the download at the source link below.

Update: And just like that, Google's released the ICL53F factory images. You can go ahead and grab them at the source now.

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Australia reverses ban on uranium exports to India

Demonstrators gather for a rally at the Convention Centre in Sydney, Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011, where the Labor party are holding their annual conference. Australia's ruling center-left party overturned a long-standing ban on exporting uranium to India despite fierce opposition from critics who argued such sales are unsafe because India has not signed the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft)

Demonstrators gather for a rally at the Convention Centre in Sydney, Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011, where the Labor party are holding their annual conference. Australia's ruling center-left party overturned a long-standing ban on exporting uranium to India despite fierce opposition from critics who argued such sales are unsafe because India has not signed the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft)

Demonstrators gather for a rally at the Convention Centre in Sydney, Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011, where the Labor party are holding their annual conference. Australia's ruling center-left party overturned a long-standing ban on exporting uranium to India despite fierce opposition from critics who argued such sales are unsafe because India has not signed the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft)

Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Superannuation and Financial Services Bill Shorten gestures with his thumbs-up as he walks past demonstrators gathered for a rally at the Convention Centre in Sydney, Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011, where the Labor party are holding their annual conference. Australia's ruling center-left party overturned a long-standing ban on exporting uranium to India despite fierce opposition from critics who argued such sales are unsafe because India has not signed the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft)

(AP) ? Australia's ruling party voted Sunday to overturn a long-standing ban on exporting uranium to India, despite fierce opposition from critics who argued such sales are unsafe because India has not signed the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard urged members of her center-left Labor Party during its annual conference to allow the exports in the interest of the national economy, arguing there are safeguards in place to ensure the uranium would be used for peaceful purposes.

"We need to make sure that across our regions we have the strongest possible relationships we can, including with the world's largest democracy, India," Gillard said. "That's why today we should determine to change our platform and enable us, under safeguards, to sell uranium to India."

The party's vote to amend an executive policy does not need parliamentary approval.

Australia holds 40 percent of the world's known uranium reserves. It does not sell uranium on the open market and bans nuclear power generation at home.

But it sells uranium only for the purpose of power generation under strict conditions banning any military applications in bilateral trade agreements with the United States, China, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea and several European countries.

Australia's previous conservative government started negotiations with energy-hungry India on uranium sales. But the Labor government immediately ended the talks when it came to power in 2007, ruling out exports unless New Delhi signed the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty.

Gillard had previously noted that the U.S. lifted a "de facto international ban" on nuclear cooperation with India in 2005 when it signed a deal with New Delhi to trade uranium and work together on civil atomic power generation.

But many Labor lawmakers slammed the policy change, arguing that selling uranium to India in the wake of this year's nuclear disaster at the Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant in Japan, the 1979 partial meltdown of the Three Mile Island reactor in the U.S. and other nuclear accidents was irresponsible and out of touch.

Labor Sen. Doug Cameron won a standing ovation from the crowd after a fiery speech in which he called the amendment "nonsense."

"Prime Minster, you are wrong! Ministers, you are wrong!" he shouted to thunderous applause. "This is a bad move for the Labor Party, it's a bad move for international peace."

Others argued that India was too important an economic power to ignore.

"India, like China, is a rising superpower and it has to be upfront and center in our foreign policy and our foreign trade," said Labor member Richard Marles. "(This amendment) will pave the way for our two countries to fulfill our shared destiny as nations and friends."

The motion passed by a vote of 206 to 185.

Associated Press

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