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  • CERVICAL CANCER A CURSE FOR GROWING AGE WOMEN: (A REVIEW)

    About Author:
    Shambhavi Singh
    M.pharma, Singhania University
    Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan
    Shambhavisingh6777@gmail.com

    Abstract
    Based on the figures from the World Health Organization, more than 20 lakhs women die worldwide because of cervical cancer per year. Cervical cancer, a potentially preventable disease, found as the second most common malignancy in women worldwide. In India, the disease accounts for a probable 24 percent of  India’s cancer cases among women and in addition to that 74,000 Indian women die annually from the disease, which results from the unusual growth of cells in the cervix. Cervical cancer is the most frequent disorder among women age near about 50 that increased the death rate  in  Indian rural women as compared urban due to lack awareness and don’t gain proper education. Cancer causing growth in the cervix is not a solitary type. It is not usually linked with hereditary genetic factor but a number of variable factors (Chemical, environmental and biological) indirectly enhance the risk of cervical cancer by increasing the possibility that a woman can contact an HPV infection. National Cancer Control Program emphasizes the significance of early detection and treatment. But our country has no well thought-out screening program and many women in India lack information regarding the disease and way to prevention and treatment facilities. Therefore, it is most of important to treat properly cervical cancer and make awareness in Indian women regarding its treatment and proper management.

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  • AN OVERVIEW ON PATENT LAW OF INDIA AND INDONESIA

    ABOUT AUTHOR:
    Manish Mudaliar
    Department of  Quality Assurance and Regulatory Affairs,
    L J College  of   Pharmacy, Sarkhej Sanand Circle,
    S.G Highway, Ahmedabad-10
    manishmudaliar11@yahoo.com

  • ANTISENSE TECHNOLOGY: MAKING GOOD SENSE FOR CANCER TREATMENT

    About Author:
    Vivek P. Chavda
    Department of Pharmaceutics, B.K. Mody Government Pharmacy College,
    Rajkot – 360003, Gujarat (India)
    vivek7chavda@gmail.com

    Abstract
    This technology has just revolutionized the cancer treatment. It is clearly a tool of exceptional value in the functionalization of genes and their validation as potential targets for cancer chemotherapy. Furthermore, a rapidly expanding repertoire of antisense therapy based on the use of antisense oligonucleotides (AONs), small interfering RNAs (siRNAs), micro RNAs (miRNAs), ribozymes and other antisense compounds is being developed to block over expression of key oncogenes and other tumor promoting genes in the treatment of different tumors and many of these nucleic acid-based drugs have demonstrated impressive preclinical and clinical responses.This review highlight some of the cardinal feature of this technology.

  • BABY TOILETRIES : A SHORT EXPLANATION

    The constantly increasing sales volume of baby toiletries in the overall cosmetic market indicates their relative importance to the consumer, manufacturer, retailer and pediatrician. These products include:

  • MICROBALLOONS DELIVERY SYSTEM: AN INNOVATIVE ACCEPTABLE APPROACH IN GASTRORETENTIVE DRUG DELIVERY

    About Authors:
    Yashodhara Choubey*, Mr. Govind Bhandari, Mr. Avnish Sharma, Mr. Mukesh Mehra
    Mahakal Institute of Pharmaceutical Studies,
    Ujjain (M.P.), India
    *yashodhara.juhipharma@gmail.com

  • REVIEW ON GOLD NANOPARTICLES FOR CANCER TREATMENT

    About Authors:
    M. B. Shinde*, S.V.Usnale1, M. B. Sorde2, O.V. Kolgire3
    Department of quality assurance,
    Maharashtra College Of Pharmacy, Nilanga.
    Dist- latur (MS)
    *maheshinde7@gmail.com

  • STUDIES IN CONCURRENT PROCESS VALIDATION OF CEFIXIME DISPERSIBLE TABLET I.P.

    ABOUT AUTHORS:
    Mr. Diptesh A. Patel1*, Mrs. Pinkal H. Patel1, Mr. Rohit K. Patel2
    1Department of Quality Assurance, Baroda college of pharmacy, Vadodara, Gujarat, India.
    2Department of Quality Assurance, Kaptab Pharmaceutical, Vadodara, Gujarat, India.
    *dipteshpatel88@yahoo.com

  • PH-STIMULI SENSITIVE POLYMER AS A CARRIER FOR TARGETED DELIVERY SYSTEM: A REVIEW

    ABOUT AUTHORS:
    Girish Kumar Tripatha*, Satyawan Singha
    Bio-organic chemistry Laboratory,
    Saroj Institute of Technology & Management Lucknow, India
    *orgpharm@gmail.com

  • A REVIEW ON NEEDLE-FREE INJECTION SYSTEMS: NOVEL APPROACH TO DRUG DELIVERY

    About Authors:
    Waghmare P.V.*, Chinchole A.S.1, Chavan D.V.2, Dr.Bhusnure O.G.3
    Master of pharmacy, Department of Quality Assurance (*,1, 2,3)
    Maharashtra College of Pharmacy, Nilanga, Dist. Latur (MS) 413521, India
    *pradeep.waghmare90@gmail.com

  • A BRIEF REVIEW ON TREATMENT & PREVENTION OF CANCER

    ABOUT AUTHORS:
    Saurabh Kumar Singh*, Aruna Chandra Singh
    Department of pharmaceutical Chemistry, Rajiv Academy for pharmacy, Mathura,
    N.H. #2 Delhi-Mathura Bye-pass, P.O. Chhatikara,
    Mathura-281001.Uttar Pradesh, India
    *s_s_khirwar@yahoo.co.in

    ABSTRACT
    The rate of cancer rise is dramatic, doubling in the last 30 years. Furthermore, of the estimated 560,000 cancer victims who would die in 1997, most of them could have prevented their illness had they paid attention to some simple lifestyle factors.

    Although the number of cancer deaths continues to rise each year in the U.S., the per capita cancer mortality rate has just recently started to decline. This celebrated small decline was first announced by the National Cancer Institute in late 1996, but a careful retrospective review of the data indicated that the per capita cancer death rate peaked in 1991 and has ever so slowly declined thereafter. What was the reason for this decline? Not improved cancer treatments, but cancer prevention itself emerges as the cause for this good news. A national commitment to the prevention of cancer, largely replacing reliance on hopes for universal cures.

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