Thalassemia and Cancer

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Offline T @ r ! Q

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Re: Thalassemia and Cancer
« Reply #15 on: January 17, 2009, 05:06:03 PM »
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I also thought at that time that she might have gotten the blood which had malarial parasites,but they screen the blood,so is it possible?

I have read and heard that MP is bit tricky to catch and if donor was bitten just a day or two before donating blood, then it might escape the screening. And chance of human error is always there "To err is human"
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Offline Danielle

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Re: Thalassemia and Cancer
« Reply #16 on: January 19, 2009, 11:11:42 PM »
Danielle, do you want to know about iron overload and cancer? In that case I can get you in contact with a lady who does research about hemochromatose and breast cancer. She is very well educated. I am not sure she is a doctor or not. I think she isn't, but she knows a lot. If you like the idea, you can send me a live message. It is a very interesting woman. She is now in the seventies and she lives in the US.

Best wishes, Dore

Thank you, Dore.  I appreciate your offer.  Actually, I was only looking for info on Thalassemia and cancer right now.  If I end up doing research on iron overload and cancer, I will be sure to take you up on that offer.   :happyyes

Thank you again, everyone!  :hugfriend

Re: Thalassemia and Cancer
« Reply #17 on: August 01, 2009, 02:23:52 PM »
I apperceive of 2 thal majors with cancer-theroid and civil accompanying respectively- age-old over 50 years old. Only one has survived,that with the civil cancer,the added died. I accept that as thals abound earlier they face the aforementioned bloom problems as the accepted population. There is as able-bodied the alarmist blight due to hepatitis,but I do not anticipate you accredit to that.

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Offline ginacappo

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Re: Thalassemia and Cancer
« Reply #18 on: June 12, 2011, 06:38:18 PM »
I can give you plenty of info and yes Thal is from the disease could be overload of iron or getting hepitisis at a early age b or c if you really want more info there is plenty our there just have to search. I myself have just been diagnosed with liver cancer because of the thal. I find lots of answers out there on my own.

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Re: Thalassemia and Cancer
« Reply #19 on: August 03, 2014, 04:53:49 AM »
Hello Danielle
I see that this trend is from 2009 but I also would like to share some information.
I receive thal from my mother and my father bot are silent carriers I believe they are silent because my brother was tested for thal and he is normal while myself alpha thal trait -3.7 homo.
So my silent carrier father passed away in 2012 from a myelodisplastic syndrome that turned in leukemia .
My grandma my mothers mother also passed from complications I believe with her thallassemia she was 38 and passed from heart failure and she also already have a diagnostic of esophagus cancer.( she wasn't tested for thal, but everything I learned about her health problems point for get dealing with some blood desorder)
I also lost another cousin at 24 with stomach cancer I cannot proved he was a thal but one more time some things show he could be . All this cases I believe we're silent carriers  or trait.
Daniela

 

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