Can creatine cause cancer?
Creatine FAQ - Bodybuilding Discussion on Bodybuilding.net N...It is theoretically possible that creatine could increase the risk of cancer, but very unlikely. Creatine and creatinine are precursors to some known mutagens, especially in the presence of certain pathogenic bacteria (such as E. coli). In healthy individuals, the bacteria capable of doing this are present only in very low numbers. They may also possibly be kept in check with probiotic supplementation.
Will creatine cause cramps?
Creatine FAQNo studies have shown that creatine will result in cramps. Cramping is normally caused by dehydration, so be sure to drink plenty of water throughout the day. If you are on a bodybuilding regiment, one gallon of water per day is normally recommended. I hope this helped you to determine whether or not Creatine supplementation is right for you. If you have any further questions or concerns, feel free to e-mail me at the address listed below. See similar questions...
Can laser therapy cause cancer?
Sun Valley Laser Therapy - Frequently Asked QuestionsNO. More than 2000 clinical studies have been conducted on the use of LILT and in all of these studies no mutational effects have ever been observed resulting from therapy with wavelengths in the red or near-infrared ranges in the doses used by laser therapy. See similar questions...
Can LLLT cause cancer?
Frequently Asked Questions about Laser Therapy LLLT biostimu...The answer is no. No mutational effects have been observed resulting from light with wavelengths in the red or infra-red range and of doses used within LLLT. But what happens if I treat someone who has cancer and is unaware of it? Can the cancer's growth be stimulated? The effects of LLLT on cancer cells in vitro have been studied, and it was observed that they can be stimulated by laser light. However, with respect to a cancer in vivo, the situation is rather different. See similar questions...
Can GERD cause cancer?
Untitled DocumentSevere, long-standing GERD can damage the esophagus and cause a condition known as Barrett's esophagus wherein the normal lining of the esophagus is replaced by a lining more like that of the stomach or intestine. It is thought that this replacement may be an attempt by the body to protect itself from further injury by acid. The risk of esophageal cancer appears to increase significantly in patients with Barrett's esophagus. The only way to diagnose Barrett's esophagus is by endoscopy. See similar questions...
What is the cause of prostate cancer?
Frequently Asked Questions - Westchester Urological Associat...There are no known causes of prostate cancer. Approximately 10 % of prostate cancers are inherited but the remaining cases occur at random. A “prostate cancer gene” has not yet been identified. There are links between diets rich in saturated fats and an increased incidence of prostate cancer but this evidence is based on epidemiologic data and not based on data obtained from clinical practices. See similar questions...
Do gallstones cause gallbladder cancer?
Frequently Asked Questions about Gallbladder CancerGallstones are the most common risk factor for gallbladder cancer. Between 75% and 90% of people with gallbladder cancer also have gallstones and an inflamed gallbladder. Gallbladder cancer is more likely to happen if your gallbladder has a single large gallstone than several small ones. Doctors believe that large gallstones grow over a long time, irritating the gallbladder wall and increasing the risk for gallbladder cancer. See similar questions...
Can laser medicine cause cancer?
Laserklinikken | FAQ - Frequently Asked QuestionsLaser beam is very safe because laser medicine generally utilizes wavelengths above 632 nm (nanometer). Therefore the laser beam is not ionizing radiation (which can cause cancer) like X-rays, Gamma rays etc. Sunlight contains cancer causing wavelengths (below 320 nm), which is ultraviolet. There is no certain limit for penetration of laser light. It spreads in all directions and is absorbed in tissues. Light's intensity weakens the deeper from the target point it goes. See similar questions...
Did I cause my cancer?
DCIS : Frequently Asked QuestionsMany women blame themselves for the development of their cancer. Of all the thousands of research studies conducted, none points to an individual woman as the cause of her cancer. It is not uncommon to feel this way after you have completed treatment. You may wish to talk over your feelings with your doctor, a counselor, or a social worker. Many women find cancer support groups to be helpful. See similar questions...
Can perc cause cancer?
EPA/OPPT/Design for the Environment: Garment and Textile Car...The cancer-causing potential of perc has been extensively investigated. In laboratory studies, perc has been shown to cause cancer in rats and mice when they swallow or inhale it. There is also evidence, from several studies of workers in the laundry and drycleaning industry, suggesting a causal association between perc exposure and elevated risks of certain types of cancer. See similar questions...
Do Hemorrhoids Cause Cancer?
Hemorrhoid Treatment - Frequently Asked QuestionsThere is no established relationship between hemorrhoids and cancer. However, people often mistake signs of colorectal cancer for hemorrhoids. You should see your doctor right away if you notice any signs. Do not try to self-medicate without seeing your doctor. Time is important when dealing with cancer detection. See similar questions...
Can one case of cancer have more than one cause?
Answers to Frequently-Asked-Questions about "Radiation" -- F...Most experts currently accept (a) the single-cell origin of a cancer and (b) the requirement for multiple genetic abnormalities in the same cell. It follows that a single case of cancer very probably has more than one cause, even if carcinogens act additively instead of synergistically. Suppose that a type of cancer requires the accumulation of 5 independent genetic injuries in the same cell. If only 4 occur, no cancer can occur. See similar questions...
What is the cause of ovarian cancer?
Patients' Frequently Asked Questions (PFAQ) - CancerThe causes of ovarian cancer remain poorly understood. One hypothesis is that an increased number of ovulations increase the risk of ovarian cancer. A second theory is that high chronic levels of pituitary hormones that stimulate the ovary (pituitary gonadotropins) can somehow lead to cancer. See similar questions...
How can radiation both be a cause of cancer and also be used to treat cancer?
Answers to Frequently-Asked-Questions about "Radiation" -- F...The "current wisdom" is that cancer begins with a single cell having abnormal genetic instructions. Over time, it (or one of its descendant cells) acquires additional injuries. Finally, a cell's abnormal instructions cause it to do abnormal things --- such as dividing too often, or forming a tumor, or migrating from its appropriate location to live and divide elsewhere in the body (metastasis). These cancerous activities are done by living cells, whose abnormalities can be caused by radiation. See similar questions...
How does asbestos cause cancer?
Asbestos Frequently Asked QuestionsIn the course of mining, manufacturing and installing asbestos products, tiny asbestos fibers become airborne. Most inhaled fibers are cleared from the lungs within hours of inhalation. Coughing carries them to the throat in a layer of mucus, where they are either spit out, or swallowed, and make their way out of the body. See similar questions...
CAN RADIOFREQUENCY RADIATION CAUSE CANCER?
OET -- RF Safety FAQ'sSome studies have also examined the possibility of a link between RF and microwave exposure and cancer. Results to date have been inconclusive. While some experimental data have suggested a possible link between exposure and tumor formation in animals exposed under certain specific conditions, the results have not been independently replicated. In fact, other studies have failed to find evidence for a causal link to cancer or any related condition. See similar questions...
How likely is hexachlorobenzene to cause cancer?
ATSDR - ToxFAQs™: HexachlorobenzeneThe U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has determined that hexachlorobenzene may reasonably be expected to be a carcinogen. Animals that ate hexachlorobenzene for months or years developed cancer of the liver, kidneys, and thyroid. There is no strong evidence that it causes cancer in people. A factory worker who breathed air for several years that contained many chemicals, but mostly hexachlorobenzene, developed liver cancer. See similar questions...
How likely are CDFs to cause cancer?
ATSDR - ToxFAQs™: Chlorodibenzofurans (CDFs)The Department of Health and Human Services, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have not classified CDFs for carcinogenicity. It is not definitely known if CDFs cause cancer in people. There are no cancer studies in animals that ate or breathed CDFs. See similar questions...
I heard that cholesterol medication affects your liver and might even cause cancer. Is this true?
HeartInfo Frequently Asked QuestionsWe always monitor blood tests for the liver in people taking cholesterol medication. However, problems with the liver are actually very rare and almost never serious. In particular, the class of medications called statins have been associated with almost no liver problems, and so the medical community is now much less concerned about this possibility. See similar questions...
Explore Other Topics
What are the BERSA Model 85 and Model 86?Why is my seal jaw closing so quickly?
What is the most common cause of mouth ulcers?
How many chromosomes does a Leopard have?
Do you make odd-size special mattresses?
Question 20: How would you describe your management culture?
What makes FIJI Water different from other waters?
I want to write in Quenya and Sindarin and have other people understand me?
What are the symptoms of melamine ingestion?
