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Researchers at the University of Valencia (UV) recently published in the prestigious scientific journal The Lancet Oncology 'a model to explain and investigate why there is a lower incidence of cancer in patients with Down syndrome, Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia, diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis and anorexia nervosa, ie, in some neuropsychiatric diseases and nervous system.

  • EUROPA PRESS. 06.05.2011

  • Researchers at the University of Valencia (UV) recently published in the prestigious scientific journal The Lancet Oncology 'a model to explain and investigate why there is a lower incidence of cancer in patients with Down syndrome, Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia, diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis and anorexia nervosa, ie in Neuropsychiatric diseases and nervous system.

    The article's authors, including Professor of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Rafael Tabares, suggest that, unlike what happens with the problem of comorbidity-presence additional disease in relation to an index disease in an individual, "" few studies have explored the reverse comorbidity in medicine and oncology. "

    scholars propose different genetic and molecular connections between cancer and nervous system diseases mentioned. They suggest that comorbidity reverse "may be a valid model to investigate processes and common or related metabolic pathways between seemingly disparate diseases, to test new treatments and, more importantly, to understand why certain people are better protected against carcinogenic processes. "

    The article has been produced in collaboration with researchers from the National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO), Center for Biomedical Research Network for Mental Health (CIBERSAM), University of California, San Francisco (UCSF ), University of Oxford and the Institute of Mathematics of Luminy Marseille.

    Rafael Tabarés and other researchers also explain the importance of comorbidity and multimorbidity (the presence of various diseases in the same individual) as a universal medical conditions, among other things, the quality of care These doctors patients.

    Currently, researchers know that several, not mutually exclusive factors related to genetics, environment and medical care "can influence the decrease in the incidence of various medical conditions ."

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