Carcinoid is a slow-growing type of neuroendocrine tumor, arisen from the malignant cells of the neuroendocrine system, but it can produce
hormones and release them into the bloodstream, causing symptoms of
flushing in the face and chest and wheezing. Approximately 75–87% The
tumors found in the digestive tract such as appendix, small bowel,
stomach. etc. at the level of the ileum and 28% in the respiratory
tract of all cases.
Symptoms
1. Abdominal pain and cramps
Due to the tumor in the abdomen has affected the nerve of the area.
2. Symptoms due to production of hormones from the cancer
a. Facial flushing
b. Chest flushing
c. Diarrhea
d. Wheezing
e. Etc.
Causes and risk factors
1. Family history
Increased risk of carcinoid for people with family history with the disease.
2. Health condition
Certain chronic health conditions, such as a peptic ulcer or Zollinger Ellison syndrome can increase risk of the carcinoid.
3. Race
Black men of African descent are at higher risk than other races.
4. Gender
Women are at higher risk of carcinoid before the age of 50, but the risk reverses after that
5. Smoking
A
study in Europe also found that smoking may double the risk of having a
carcinoid tumor in the small intestine than non smokers
6. Syndrome
Family syndrome with multiple endocrine neoplasia 1 (MEN1) is at higher risk of the disease.
7. Etc.
Grades
The
grade of mesothelioma are depending to the tendency of spreading. Low
grade cancers usually grow more slowly and are less likely to spread
while high grade cancer indicates otherwise.
Stages Carcinoid is classified as 5 stages
1. Stage 0
If the cancerous cell have not penetrated into deeper tissue and remain on the surface of the organ.
2. Stage I
In
stage I, the cancerous cells are no longer in the surface but have
invaded into deep the inside tissue lining but still completely inside
the affected organ.
a. Stage IA
The cancer is not ≤ 3 mm (1/8 inch) deep and ≤ 7 mm (1/4 inch) wide.
a.1. Stage IA1:
The spreading is not less than 3mm(1/8 inch) deep and & less than 7mm (1/4 inch) wide.
a.2. Stage IA2:
The invasion area is ≥ 3 mm but ≤ 5 mm (about 1/5 inch) deep and & less than 7 mm (about 1/4 inch) wide.
b.Stage IB:
The cancer in this stage have invaded the other tissue of the organ, & less than 5mm (1/5 inch).
b.1. Stage IB1:
Cancer is 4 cm large (1 3/4 inches).
b.2. Stage IB2:
Cancer is ≥ 4 cm (1 3/4 inches) but & less than 5cm (1/5 inch)
3. Stage IIIn stage II, the cancerous cells have spread to distant tissues, but is still within the affected organ.
4. Stage III
In this stage, cancerous cells has spread to the tissues immediately surrounding the affected organ.
5. Stage IV
In
this stage, cancerous cells has spread to the tissue immediately
outside of the affected organ to distant parts of the body.
Diagnosis and test
After
recording your family history and symptoms of above, a physical exam is
to check for any sign of tumor,especially in the abdominal region.
1. Urinary and blood test
The tests is to measure the levels of the levels of serotonin or its by-products such as 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5-HIAA), neuropeptide, neurotensin, secretin, etc. over 24 hours period, the higher levels may be an indication of carcinoid. Serotonin-rich foods such as pineapple, eggplant, walnuts, banana, etc. may interfere with result make sure you follow the instruction your doctor before taking the tests.
2. Chest x ray
If your doctor suspected the cancer has spread to the lung or the primary cancer is in the lung.
3. CT scan
A
CT scan generates a large series of two-dimensional X-ray images
taken around a single axis of rotation, to create a three-dimensional
picture of the inside of the body in details. The pictures are viewed
by your doctor to see the extent of the tumors abnormalities, such as
spreading of cancer to the nearby structure and lymph nodes.
Unfortunately, CT scan can only review the existence of cancer, but
can not tell it is a primary or secondary cancer.
4. MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)
MRI
(magnetic resonance imaging) is one of many advanced technology used
to visualize internal structures cross sectional imaging of your body
used effectively in providing the better details of the metastasis of
cancer in the tissue, the organ and surrounding areas.
5. Positron emission tomography (PET)
Positron
emission tomography (PET) is a type of nuclear medicine imaging with
the uses of small amounts of short-lived radioactive material, either
injected into a vein, swallowed or inhaled as a gas which will appear
in the area of the body being examined, where it gives off energy in
the form of gamma rays detected by a camera of positron emission
tomography that produces a three-dimensional image or picture of
functional processes of the organ in the body.
6. Etc.
Preventions
A. How to avoid
1.
People with stomach pain and ulcer may have carcinoid growth in the
stomach without knowing, because it is slow grow and most of time it can
be discovered before causing any symptoms or problem.
2. Quit smoking
Since smoking double the risk of carcinoid, stop smoking can reduces it.
3. Etc.
B. Diet
Although
there no effective way in preventing the development of carcinoids,
eating foods contains high amount of antioxidants and have been found to
have some effects in killing cancers in certain studies might be
helpful in preventing the disease.
1. Green tea
Green tea contain
low levels of oxalate and some researchers believe that the amount of
oxalate may already absorbed by the digestive system, before it has
the change to enter the body . In some clinical studies researchers
suggested that the polyphenols in green tea, may play an important
role in the prevention of cancer by killing cancerous cells and
stopping their progression.
2. Grape
Grape contains high
amount of resveratrol which in some clinical studies of resveratrol,
researchers found that resveratrol demonstrated an ability to reduce
tumors already in existence, prevent cellular damage, and work to
increase the effectiveness of chemotherapy.
3. Cruciferous vegetables
Cruciferous
vegetables such as cauliflower, broccoli, cabbage, etc. beside
contain high amount of antioxidants, but also phytonutrients that have
been shown to help prevent the onset and halt the progression of
certain cancers.
4. Carrot
In a study from the University of
Newcastle upon Tyne (UK) and the University of Southern Denmark
(Odense) used a rat model to study the effect of carrots and
falcarinol on tumor development, researchers found that found a diet
rich in carrots provides anticancer benefits due to the activity of
the chemical falcarinol.
5. Soy
In laboratory studies,
saponins have shown the ability to inhibit the reproduction of
cancer cells and slow the growth of tumors in several different
tissues.
6. Etc.
C. Nutritional supplements
1. Antioxidant - free radical scavengers
Vitamin
A, C, E are free radical scavengers enhanced the immune system
against the forming of free radicals and prevent the alternation of
cell DNA cause of abnormal cell growth. For more information of how
antioxidants help to treat cancer, click here
2. Beta -carotene
In
some laboratory, animal, and human studies, researchers found that
vitamin A, certain retinoids may also inhibit cancer development.
3. Indole-3-carbinol
Cabbage,
a curciferous vegetables contains high amount of indole-3-carbinol,
a chemical which boosts DNA repair in cells and appears to block
the growth of cancer cells.
4. Modified citrus pectin
In a study, researcher found modified citrus pectin may help block the growth and metastasis of solid tumors.
5. Phytochemicals
Phytochemicals
are under active research for possible benefits immune system,
and as anti-cancer agents. Flavonoids found abundant in berry,
inhibit caner cell in vitro study.
6. Etc.
Treatments
A. In conventional medicine
1. Surgery
In
most cases, due to slow growth over a long period of time before it can
cause any symptom, carcinoid is discovered in operation of other
diseases and it is removed in the same surgery.
2. Radiotherapy
a.
By using high-energy x-rays or other types of radiation,
radiation therapy kills lung cancer cells and keep them from
growing or regrowing. Depending to stage or grade there are two
types of radiation therapy. In carcinoma, radiotherapy is useful
when it is cauing symptoms or the recurrence of the cancer.
b. Side effects
b.1.. Fatigue
b.2. Chest pain
b.3. Heart problem
b.4. Short of breath
b.5. Skin discoloration or pinkness, irritation.
b.6. Etc.
3. Chemotherapy
a.
Chemotherapy is most use to treat with advance stage of
indolent lymphomas, as it has spread to a distant parts of the
body by using drugs, such as streptozotocin, 5-flourouracil,
dacarbazine, etc. taken by mouth or injected into a vein or muscle
of the patient to stop the growth of or to kill cancer cells.
In carcinoma, chemotherapy is not very sensitive, but can be helpful to
relieve symptoms caused hormonal change.
b. Side effects
b.1. Nausea
b.2. Vomiting
b.3. Hair loss
b.4. Fatigue
b.5. Anemia
b.6. Mouth sores taste and smell changes
b.7. Infection
b.8. Etc.
4. Embolization
a.
Embolization is a minimally invasive treatment to block the blood
vessels or vascular channels of the cancer. In carcinoma, by injecting
certain substance into the artery that feeds the tumor to block the
blood supply to the tumor, thus reducing the symptoms caused by 5-ht,
under guiding of x ray image.
b. Risks and side effects
1. Fever
2. Pain in the affected area.
3. Nausea and vomiting
4. Etc.
B. Herbal medicine
1. Fenugreek
Fenugreek is used both as a herb (the leaves) and as a spice (the seed), genus Trigonella, belonging to family Fabaceae. Vitro studies have shown that fenugreek exhibits chemopreventive properties against certain cancers.
2. Celandine
Celandine
is a herbaceous perennial plant, genus Chelidonium, belonging
to the family Papaveraceae, native to Europe and western Asia
and introduced widely in North America.
In a study of Ukrain
(Ukrain is an anticancer drug based on the extract of the
plant)– a new cancer cure? A systematic review of randomised
clinical trials, researcher suggested, according to the data from
randomised clinical trials that Ukrain to have potential as an
anticancer drug. However, numerous caveats prevent a positive
conclusion, and independent rigorous studies are urgently needed.
3. Asparagus Cochinchinensis
In
vitro studies researchers found that curcumin acts as a weak
phytoestrogen, exhibits neuroprotective, antiproliferative and
preventative effects against cancer.
4. Absinthe
Absinthe
is also known as Wormwood, a distilled, highly alcoholic beverage
flowers extracted from leaves of the herb Artemisia absinthium. In a
study, researchers at the University of Washington found that
wormwood can be used as a promising potential treatment for cancer.
5. Aloe
in
some studies, researchers suggest that some chemical compounds of
aloe, such as acemannan, aloeride, and di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
(DEHP) may have immunomodulating and anticancer effects.
6. Etc.
C. Traditional Chinese medicine
1. Dang qui
Dang
qui is also known as Chinese angelica root. A study published in the
journal Life Sciences in August 2004 showed that an extract of Dang
qui was able to slow the proliferation of several different types of
cancer cells in vitro.
2. Huang Qi
In study of
Astragalus-Based Chinese Herbs and Platinum-Based Chemotherapy
for Advanced Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer: Meta-Analysis of
Randomized Trials, researchers found that astragalus may
increase effectiveness of platinum-based chemotherapy when
combined with chemotherapy. These results
require confirmation with rigorously controlled trials.
According
to the American Cancer Society, the substances,
licochalcone-A, licocoumarone and glabridin, which are present
in licorice root, may prevent mutations in the DNA and kill
existing cancer.
3. Pu Kong Yin (Dandelion Root)
In a
study of the efficacy of dandelion root extract in inducing
apoptosis in drug-resistant human melanoma cells, researchers found
that treatment with this common, yet potent extract of natural
compounds has proven novel in specifically inducing apoptosis in
chemoresistant melanoma, without toxicity to healthy cells.
4. Bai Hua She She Cao
The
Sanjiv Kumar YADAV, Shao Chin LEE(Yong Loo Lin School of
Medicine, National University of Singapore researcher results
showed that the ethanol extract from Bai Hua She She Cao
effectively evokes cancer cell apoptosis, possibly through
burst-mediated caspase activation.
5. Jie Geng
The
Researchers found that aponins in Jie Geng have been shown to very
significantly augment the cytotoxicity of immunotoxins and other
targeted toxins directed against human cancer cells.
6. Etc.
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