Archive for the ‘Medical Researches articles’ Category

Doctors And Their White Coats – The Dilemma

Friday, August 28th, 2009

The white coat has been an icon in the medical field for almost 200 years, originally representing life and hope. Such a strong symbol it is, that medical students often wont see themselves transformed into a doctor until they actually don the coat, and yet, it is not as popular as it used to be. 2007 saw England ban the white coat. As part of infection control doctors in England must now wear a shirt with the sleeves ending before their elbows without jewellery or a necktie. Ironically, the white coats were believed to be spreading infections due to infrequent washes.

Medicine Only Temporarily Effective For Androgen Based Prostate Cancer

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

The androgen receptor is a switch for prostate cancer cell growth. Medicine is used to restrict the androgen receptor of androgen hormones, but the androgen receptor is able to use other growth routes. This re-routing turns a androgen-dependant prostate tumor into a androgen independent one. Androgen independent prostate tumours genes cause out of control cell growth. Once researchers learn more about how this happens, they will be able to create gene therapies to stop prostate cancer.