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11/28/2004 Rehnquist Update: The press release today stated he would not be on the bench for oral arguments on Monday.This
still fits with my original thyroidblog report when he was first diagnosed with thyroid cancer.I predicted he would not return
to the bench due to anaplastic thyroid cancer. I am sorry I was right, and hope he has a peaceful few weeks left. Usually
chemotherpy, and radiation are not very helpful with this very aggressive tumor. The added side effects are not worth the
use in my experience, except to relieve pain, prevent obstruction, and allow him to breathe. His doctors should make him as
comfortable as possible, and we can all hope for the best.His diagnosis is still a big secret, but the history points to anaplastic
as the best fit. Dr.G. A personal note about an oral argument on Dec.7
2004.The case related to direct wine shipment to states will be heard without Judge Rehnquist on the bench. Ken Star will
represent small wineries, and their desire to be allowed to ship to states that presently ban this. It is a felony to ship
to Florida, and New York! Raymond Bork will represent the large wine distributors, who will lose their monopoly if Star wins.This
is heavy weight conservative vs. conservative squaring off on this issue.Small wineries, are at a disadvantage in selling
their wines.They are too small to be represented by big distributors, and can't sell, and ship to 35-40 states. My little
winery went out of business this year, and one major problem was no distributor would carry my wine, and I had to turn down
wine shipments ordered on the internet, if they lived in the wrong states.
www.fontanadivino.com website, which is of the web, can be seen on the web archives if you are interested in my defunked
winery project.
11/27/2004 Prostate Cancer brachytherapy may expose the thyroid gland to radiation? It seems a long way from the prostate
to the thyroid gland, but the tiny seeds implanted in the prostate, which contain radioactive iodine, may break open and release
I/131 iodine into the blood stream. The thyroid is the main site for uptake of the iodine. Cleveland Clinic doctors describe
a case where there was increased uptake of the radioiodine in the patients thyroid gland.The doctors looked for seed migration
in 246 cases. 23,184 seeds were implanted. 75 seeds were released into the urine, while 25 migrated to the chest.The case
with the thyroid radiation probably had the seeds damaged inside the prostate, releasing I/131 into the blood stream, where
it would head to the thyroid for uptake. The use of this type of therapy is on the increase. If the radiation dose to the
thyroid is above normal, they can block the radioiodine uptake with iodine solution, or KI. Any radiation to the thyroid is
significant, and therefore this may be another source of radiation induced thyroid disease.The thyroid doctor may need to
ask about the type of prostate cancer therapy in his history taking from now on. Read the whole article at Journal of Urology
Nov 2004 Dr.G.
11/24/04 Seaweeds Part 2 They are increasingly common now in food and food suppliments in the U.S. 15% of Americans enjoy
Japanese cooking. They are considered an all natural source of minerals.Seaweeds are used for flavoring in Asian soup stocks,
and other dishes where they remove the seaweed before serving. What is the effect on thyroid patients that are sensitive to
iodine? Normals will escape from the effects of excess iodine, but patients with autoimmune thyroid disease will have negative
effects. It can cause hypothyroidism in Hashimoto's thyroiditis, with growth of the goiter and even nodule formation. It can
cause toxic hyperthyroidism in patients with nodular goiter. The problem is difficult because of the variation in iodine content
of different seaweeds.People in Japan and Korea are habituated to their high iodine intake, but people with thyroid disease
in low iodine consuming countries are at risk for iodine induced thyroid disease.
11/23/2004 Seaweeds are usually considered high in iodine content, and can cause problems for thyroid patients. However there
are many types of seaweed. Korea, and Japan have over 60 species of seaweed. Food preparation can effect iodine content of
seaweed. Nori the flat sheets used for sushi has a small amount of iodine, compared to Miso soup. Kelp flavored stock is used
to make miso soup. The soup then has over 1000 mcgs of iodine! The cooking in water releases the iodine into the broth.This
level of iodine can cause progression of thyroid disease in susceptable thyroid patients. All seaweeds are not equal in causing
problems. Ground kelp has 8000 mcg/gram, Kelp 2500, Dulse 72, and Nori has 16. Young seaweed, and floating seaweed have higher
iodine than sundried seaweed.Review the article by Braverman before you decide what type of seaweed you should eat. Thyroid
vol.14 number 10 2004, page 836-841 Dr.G.
11/18/2004 Potassium Iodide, KI, can flood the thyroid with iodine, and prevent cancer causing radioactive iodine 131 from
entering the thyroid gland after an accident or terrorist attack on one of our nuclear power plants or a dirty bomb. The use
of KI was offered to states, but only 50% of them have agreed to stockpile them.They refused the KI because they felt people
would feel they could stay at home if an attack occurred.You must evacuate and take the KI. The American Thyroid Association
recommends KI for up to 200 miles surrounding the accident site. That was learned from the Chernoble accident in Russia. The
KI only protects you from thyroid cancer, but not from the acute effects of radiation. Therefore, take your KI pill, as you
drive away from the accident site. Dr.G. It is a month, and Judge Rehnquist has failed to return
to the bench. This is further evidence he may have the severe form of thyroid cancer called anaplastic. Dr.G.
11/7/2004 Anaplastic Ca is a rapidly fatal variant of thyroid cancer.They rarely live more than 6 months from the time of
diagnosis.M.D. Anderson Cancer Center prolonged the median survival of 30 patients to 10 months. The combination of surgery,radiation,
and chemotherapy resulted in a 10 month median survival.27% of the patients lived 3 years. More research is needed to improve
the dismal outlook for patients with anaplastic cancer of the thyroid. Dr.G.
11/16/2004 A patient called me today to tell me his mother
died of anaplastic Cancer. The story was similar to Judge
Rhenquist. She developed a rapidly growing lump, and when the surgeon went in, there was no way to remove the thyroid,
and he just did a tracheostomy. She had some radiation therapy, and chemotherapy, but died within 3 months oif the diagnosis.
The family was worried it was genetic.One even wanted to have thyroid surgery to prevent this happening to him! It is
not a family cancer. It is very rare. It is usually found in elderly patients. Dr.G.
Daily diary of a thyroid doctor on his rounds in his
thyroid center, and on his virtual web consultations.
NOVEMBER 2004
11/11/2004 Maggie the female orangutan at the Brookfield Zoo in Chicago was overweight, slept alot, snored, suffered constipation,
passed excess gas. All attempts to lose weight failed.The male orangutans were not interesting to her sexually.Another orangutan
was diagnosed with hypothyroidism at another zoo.Special thyroid testing by a U.of Chicago endocrinologist confirmed hypothyroidism
in Maggie. She has lost weight, and now is interested in the males, after therapy with thyroid hormone returned her to normal.Dr.G.
11-10-2004 The patient today has a rare thyroid disorder.It is called Reidel's Struma. She developed shortness of breath when
she turned her head. The left lobe of her thyroid was woody hard, and it crossed the front of her airpipe.
The use of steroids failed to improve the obstruction. She had a very difficult surgery to remove the thyroid tissue
blocking her windpipe. This worked for a few years, but the symptom returned.I felt a hard mass again over her windpipe. Last
weeks biopsy confirmed a recurrence of Reidel's disease. Today, she was told of the recurrence, and we tried to work out a
new plan.She agreed to try Tamoxifen. There are published reports of it causing a regression in the fibrosis, and relief of
obstruction. She realizes that if this does not work, she may need another surgery. This is an invasive non-cancerous fibrotic
disease that invades the tissue outside the thyroid.There is no known cause, and steroids are usually effective. It can recur
as in my patient. It is not Hashimoto's Thyroiditis. It can mimic a cancer. In my 30 years of thyroid private practice, this
is the first case. However, at USC, I have seen 3-4 cases. Dr.G.
11/4/2004 The patient today is an 80 year old female with a large growing goiter. She was told to have surgery. The biopsy
was negative for cancer. The goiter was causing some obstructive symptoms. She returned today 2 years after she refused surgery,
and elected to be treated with off label thyrogen to boost the thyroid uptake, which was low in her case. The uptake increased
to 45% after thyrogen and I treated her with 30 Millicuries of Iodine/131. She has been symptom free and her goiter had decreased
to the point it was not visible from across the room, as it had been 2 years ago. The use of Radioiodine therapy, with a boost
in the thyroid uptake with thyrogen has allowed me to treat patients with this less invasive therapy, compared to standard
thyroid surgery. Dr.G.
11/03/2004 One day before the elections, they announced that the Chief Justice would not be in to work. They stated he was
home getting outpatient radiation and chemotherpy. This information finally cleared up the situation about Rehnquist. The
use of these agents mean he has anaplastic thyroid cancer. This should have caused a rush to the poles for those democrats
that would like to add a less conservative justice to the court. There was no mention of this as a reason to vote at exit
poles.
The government was able to keep this story under wraps until the election was over. Now GW Bush will be able to replace
him, and not JFKerry. Dr.G.
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