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How can asbestos affect my health? http://lung-cancer-info.com/how-can-asbestos-affect-my-health/ http://lung-cancer-info.com/how-can-asbestos-affect-my-health/#comments Mon, 22 Mar 2010 18:02:14 +0000 http://lung-cancer-info.com/how-can-asbestos-affect-my-health/ Asbestos mainly affects the lungs and the membrane that surrounds the lungs.

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What Treatments are Available for Victims of Mesothelioma? http://lung-cancer-info.com/what-treatments-are-available-for-victims-of-mesothelioma/ http://lung-cancer-info.com/what-treatments-are-available-for-victims-of-mesothelioma/#comments Sat, 20 Mar 2010 06:25:17 +0000 http://lung-cancer-info.com/what-treatments-are-available-for-victims-of-mesothelioma/

Mesothelioma is touted as deadly because most of the cases are in advanced stage when diagnosed and doctors have small solace to offer by then. Mesothelioma is promoted as deadly because most cases are diagnosed at an advanced stage, when doctors have small to offer solace by then. still doctors try to do their best to relieve the patients from severe pain of mesothelioma using advanced treatments. Even doctors are trying to do their best to alleviate the pain of mesothelioma patients using advanced treatments.

Surgery

Before considering surgery as one of the propositions for the treatment of malignant cancer, the health of the patient needs to be carefully evaluated. Before considering surgery as one of the proposals for the treatment of malignant cancer, the patient’s health should be carefully evaluated. the tests are performed to check whether the cancer has spread to other parts of the body or not. the tests are performed to see if the cancer has spread to other parts of the body or not. also evaluation of the patient’s lung and heart functions is done. In addition to assessing the patient’s lung cancer and heart functions is done. In case of the former, mesothelioma surgery can not be performed. In the first case, mesothelioma, surgery can not be done. Both the heart and lungs need to be properly functioning state for surgery to take place. Both the heart and lungs are functioning properly the state of surgery to take place.

Surgery is of two types: aggressive surgery (long-term control) and palliative procedures (relief of symptoms). Surgery is of two types: aggressive surgery (long-term control) and palliative procedures (relief of symptoms). Let’s define each of them separately. Let’s define each of them separately.

Aggressive surgery

Aggressive surgery involves removal of the lung, the pleura, the diaphragm and the pericardium by a procedure, which is known as extra pleural pneumonectomy. Aggressive surgery includes the removal of the lungs, the pleura, the diaphragm and pericardium for a procedure, known as extra pleural pneumonectomy. the intention to follow this method is to physically remove as much of the tumor as possible. the intention to continue this method is to physically remove as much tumor as possible. it is in fact adopting a bold method to do away with the disease-hence the name is “Aggressive surgery.” it is in fact adopting a bold approach to eliminate the disease-hence its name is “Aggressive surgery.”

This surgery is extremely complicated and involves high risk. This surgery is very complicated and involves a high risk. This is because of the fact that there are possible chances of death due to the same within a month. This is due to the fact that there is any chance of death for the same within a month. Extra pleural pneumonectomy is therefore normally performed on younger patients who are in excellent health and are in a position to tolerate the surgery. Extra pleural pneumonectomy is, therefore, normally conducted in younger patients in excellent health and are able to tolerate surgery.

Palliative Procedures

Palliative procedures are normally performed when the cancer is in its advanced form. Palliative procedures are normally done when the cancer is in its advanced form. These procedures are performed to control the symptoms of mesothelioma rather than cure them. These procedures are carried out to control the symptoms of mesothelioma rather than cure. Pleurectomy (also decortications) is the process to surgically remove the pleura. Pleurectomy (also decortication) is the process to surgically remove the pleura. This method reduces the pain caused by the cancerous mass and may also prevent the recurrence of pleural effusion (fluid collection which causes tremendous breathlessness). This method reduces the pain caused by the cancerous mass and may also prevent the recurrence of pleural effusion (collection of fluid that causes enormous shortness of breath). for patients suffering from peritoneal mesothelioma, complete surgical removal of the entire tumor is not entirely possible. for patients suffering from peritoneal mesothelioma, complete surgical removal of the entire tumor is not entirely possible. In this case the surgery aims to extenuate the symptoms, such as ascites, in this case, the surgery aims to extenuate the symptoms, such as ascites,

Chemotherapy

Chemotherapy is the method in which drugs are used to treat mesothelioma. Chemotherapy is the method in which drugs are used to treat mesothelioma. it has been observed that this method is partially succesfull. it has been observed that this method is partially successful. This is because the patient recovers partially after using drugs or combination of drugs (In fact the efficacy of this method increases, if combination of drugs are used at the same time.) some of these combinations have proved successful and new drugs are being developed for the treatment of this cancer. This is because the patient recovers partially after using the drug or combination of drugs (In fact, the efficacy of this method increases, if combination of drugs are used at the same time.) some of these combinations have proved successful and new drugs are being developed for treatment of this cancer.

Radiation Therapy

In this method the tumor is killed by using radiation doses. In this method the tumor is killed by using radiation doses. But, with the help of this procedure, killing the tumor cells is quite hard. But, with the help of this procedure, killing the tumor cells is quite hard. This is because of the fact that it is hard to specifically locate the malignant cells. This is due to the fact that it is hard to locate the specific malignant cells. also the heart, lungs and other organs may surround the same, and they are at the risk of getting hurt by the radiation dosage. also the heart, lungs and other organs surrounding it, and are at risk of contracting the hurt by the radiation dose. But lower doses of radiation can be used to reduce the disease to a certain extent. But lower doses of radiation can be used to reduce the disease to some extent.

Dual Therapy

Both chemotherapy and radiation are used in conjunction after the performance of the surgery. Both chemotherapy and radiotherapy are used together after completion of surgery. They both help in killing any remaining tumor cells that were not removed by surgery and may also help in relieving symptoms of the disease like chest pain. Both help kill any remaining tumor cells that were not removed by surgery and can also help relieve the symptoms of the disease such as chest pain.

the treatment methods, which are described above, are direct ways of treating a person suffering from mesothelioma. the methods of treatment, as described above, are direct ways to treat a person who suffers from mesothelioma. But doctors and researchers are always on the lookout for new ways to treat mesothelioma. But doctors and researchers are always looking for new ways to treat mesothelioma. the necessity for the evolution of alternative ways to treat patients suffering from mesothelioma arises because of the complex nature of different types of cancers, and because patients respond differently to various types of medical care. the need for the development of alternative ways to treat patients suffering from mesothelioma arises because of the complex nature of different types of cancer, and because patients respond differently to different types of medical care. some of them are as follows: some of them are as follows:

Immunoagumentive Therapy (AIT)

the goal of AIT is to strengthen the body’s own immune system. the aim of TAI is to strengthen the body’s own immune system. the same is done by balancing four different proteins found in the blood. the same is done in balance with four different proteins found in blood.

Intraoperative Photodynamic Therapy (IPT) intraoperative Photodynamic therapy (IPT)

This method of treatment is being used to cure early stages of mesothelioma in the chest. This treatment method is used to treat early stages of mesothelioma in the chest. IPT uses special drugs and light to kill cancer cells during surgery. IPT uses special drugs and light to kill cancer cells during surgery. A drug that makes tumor cells more sensitive to light is injected into a vein several days before surgery. A drug that makes tumor cells more sensitive to light is injected into a vein several days before surgery. during surgery, a special light is used to locate the cancer. during surgery, a special light is used to locate cancer.

Gene Therapy

This is a unique method whereby the researchers either try to improve the body’s natural ability to fight against the diseases or alternatively make the cancer cells more sensitive to other kinds of therapy. This is a unique method by which researchers either try to improve the body’s natural ability to fight disease or make cancer cells more sensitive to other types of therapy.

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This is a unique method whereby the researchers either try to improve the body’s natural ability to fight against the diseases or alternatively make the cancer cells more sensitive to other kinds of therapy. This is a unique method by which researchers either try to improve the body’s natural ability to fight disease or make cancer cells more sensitive to other types of therapy.

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New government action on asbestos related insurance claims http://lung-cancer-info.com/new-government-action-on-asbestos-related-insurance-claims/ http://lung-cancer-info.com/new-government-action-on-asbestos-related-insurance-claims/#comments Sat, 20 Mar 2010 06:19:25 +0000 http://lung-cancer-info.com/new-government-action-on-asbestos-related-insurance-claims/ The Ministry of Justice has introduced new measures to support people who have been exposed to asbestos .

The initiative comes after a government consultation on how best to respond to a Law Lords ruling which chose that pleural plaques, an asbestos -related condition, are not compensatable.

Insurers have been involved in a long running argument where they argue that the plaques, which are areas of fibrosis present on the inner surface of the ribcage and the diaphragm, do not impact on health or lead to asbestos-related diseases .

In agreement, the Government will be offering fixed payments of 5,000 for individuals who had begun, but not resolved, a legal claim for compensation for pleural plaques at the time of the House of Lords ruling in October 2007.

It will also establish an Employers Liability Tracing Office to aid people who develop an asbestos-related disease to trace the relevant insurer and obtain full compensation .

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P O L L ~ DO YOU THINK that the government should legalize marijuana ???~((Read my opinion. Agree or no?))? http://lung-cancer-info.com/p-o-l-l-do-you-think-that-the-government-should-legalize-marijuana-read-my-opinion-agree-or-no/ http://lung-cancer-info.com/p-o-l-l-do-you-think-that-the-government-should-legalize-marijuana-read-my-opinion-agree-or-no/#comments Fri, 19 Mar 2010 18:16:09 +0000 http://lung-cancer-info.com/p-o-l-l-do-you-think-that-the-government-should-legalize-marijuana-read-my-opinion-agree-or-no/ Here is my opinion-
D O Y O U A G R E E ? ?
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I reckon they should legalize it, applying the same restrictions to it as alcohol or tobacco.

I reckon that by restricting us from using it, they are violating our constitutional right to the Persuit of Happiness.

AND whether it’s legal or not, people are going to continue to smoke it.
The only difference will be that they can tax it, and thousands of people in jail for weed will be free, HELPING TO SOLVE our overcrowded jail issue.

Contrary to myth, marijuana:

-Is not harmful to your health.
In 1995, based on thirty years of scientific research editors of the British medical journal Lancet concluded that “the smoking of cannabis, even long term, is not harmful to health.”

-Does not cause brain cell loss.
(“None of the medical tests currently used to detect brain damage in humans have found harm from marijuana, even from long term high-dose use.”)

-Does not cause lung cancer. nobody has ever gotten lung cancer from smoking marijuana alone.
(” Moderate smoking of marijuana appears to pose minimal danger to the lungs. Like tobacco smoke, marijuana smoke contains a number of irritants and carcinogens. but marijuana users typically smoke much less often than tobacco smokers, and over time, inhale much less smoke.”)

-Does not alter your sober behavior or motivation.
(“For twenty-five years, researchers have searched for a marijuana-induced amotivational syndrome and have failed to find it……among working adults, marijuana users tend to earn higher wages than non-users. College students who use marijuana have the same grades as nonusers.”)

-Does not cause crime or violent behavior.
(” almost all human and animal studies show that marijuana decreases rather than increases aggression.”)

-Is not a major cause of automobile accidents.
(“There is no compelling evidence that marijuana contributes substantially to traffic accidents and fatalities. at some doses, marijuana affects perception and psychomotor performances- changes which could impair driving ability. however, in driving studies, marijuana produces little or no car-handling impairment- consistently less than produced by low moderate doses of alcohol and many legal medications…..the overall rate of highway accidents appears not to be significantly affected by marijuana’s widespread use in society.”)

-Is not at all a gateway drug.
(“Most marijuana users never use any other illegal drug. Indeed, for the large majority of people, marijuana is a terminus rather than a gateway drug.”)

These are common myths invented by anti-weed activists.
Really, what is so terrible about smoking if it causes no harm or negativity to the smoker or their surroundings?
It’s natural, it’s more then 4,000 years old, and God made it!

All my information in the quotes is from an official, unbiased and accurate source. “The drug alliance network”.
Here is the website, check it out:
http://www.drugpolicy.org/marijuana/fact…
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D o y o u a g r e e ?
Yes or no, please explain.
Here is the correct link to the website:
http://www.drugpolicy.org/marijuana/factsmyths/#tobacco

P O L L ~ DO YOU Reckon that the government should legalize marijuana ???~((Read my opinion. Agree or no?))?

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Where can someon go to get tested for lung cancer in los angeles or california ? http://lung-cancer-info.com/where-can-someon-go-to-get-tested-for-lung-cancer-in-los-angeles-or-california/ http://lung-cancer-info.com/where-can-someon-go-to-get-tested-for-lung-cancer-in-los-angeles-or-california/#comments Fri, 19 Mar 2010 10:12:06 +0000 http://lung-cancer-info.com/where-can-someon-go-to-get-tested-for-lung-cancer-in-los-angeles-or-california/ I have been a hard core smoker for 23 years and am trying to stop smokeing cigerettes . Cancer and diabetes run in my family and I am concerned for my health because for a while I have been having signs of lung cancer , I looked up the symptoms and alot of them fit me . I am beginning to get really frightened about this and need to find out what is wrong with me and if it is actually what I suspect and am worried of I am only 33 years old and shouldn’t be feeling so fatigued and sick
like I am . Can someone tell me where I can go to get tested for cancer /lung cancer here in Los Angeles or california thanks Robin Gist in Los Angeles.

Where can someon go to get tested for lung cancer in los angeles or california ?

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Mesothelioma: A Cancer That Kills Quietly http://lung-cancer-info.com/mesothelioma-a-cancer-that-kills-quietly/ http://lung-cancer-info.com/mesothelioma-a-cancer-that-kills-quietly/#comments Thu, 17 Dec 2009 07:59:40 +0000 Joe Harrell http://www.lung-cancer-info.com/mesothelioma-a-cancer-that-kills-quietly/ When a person gets exposed to asbestos for longer durations of time, it leads to the development of a certain type of cancer called mesothelioma: Perilous cells are formed in the protective lining which is the covering of our vital organs known as mesothelium, in this type of cancer. This fatal cancer normally affects the pleura, which is the peripheral lining of the lungs and internal chest wall. It may also occur in the lining of the abdominal cavity called the peritoneum and the sac protecting the heart known as the pericardium.

Mainly, people who had worked on jobs where they got exposed to asbestos particles are found to be the victims of mesothelioma: Another possibility is that asbestos dust and fiber must have entered their system through some other ways. The fatal disease does not even spare the family members of the workers. They also may get exposed through the particles which are trapped in the workers’ hair or cloths. The gravity of the disease is enhanced by the habit of smoking.

The symptoms of this malicious disease are wide and varied. They include shortness of breath due to collection of fluid between the lung and the chest wall, chest wall pain, weight loss for no apparent reason, fever etc. Mostly, the disease is diagnosed when the patient goes for some other treatment. A chest X-ray or CT scan may give hints to make the physician suspicious and he may advise to go for a biopsy and microscopic examination, which confirm the worst dread.

There are mainly two difficulties that come in the way of curing mesothelioma. The first factor is that diagnosis of the disease mostly takes place very late after asbestos exposure. Sometimes it may even take five decades for the symptoms to appear. By that time it would be too late. The second difficulty is that the symptoms are common for different types of mesothelioma which makes proper diagnosis a Herculean task. If the disease is detected in time, and proper diagnosis is made, chances of survival for the patient increases vastly.

There are various factors which have to be considered for treating mesothelioma: The stage of the disease, location of the cancer, overall health and age of the patient are some of the determining factors. The traditional treatment options available are radiation, chemotherapy and surgery, though a combination of these would be done by the doctors as per the requirement.

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Can Minimally Invasive Lung Cancer Surgery Improve Chemotherapy Outcomes? http://lung-cancer-info.com/can-minimally-invasive-lung-cancer-surgery-improve-chemotherapy-outcomes/ http://lung-cancer-info.com/can-minimally-invasive-lung-cancer-surgery-improve-chemotherapy-outcomes/#comments Mon, 14 Dec 2009 18:02:25 +0000 Brian Rodane http://www.lung-cancer-info.com/?p=782 Minimally invasive lung cancer surgery can be used to remove cancerous tissue without the need to open the patient’s chest. A traditional approach to performing a lobectomy required the surgeon to make a long incision into the chest. Then, the chest is opened and the ribs are either spread apart or removed in order to give the surgical team a better view of the affected lobe. The operation usually involves a significant level of postoperative pain as well as a longer recovery time.

Chemotherapy drugs are often administered to the patient after the procedure. This is done to help kill any diseased cells that may have spread to other sites. In most cases, these drugs must either be delayed or the dosage must be reduced until the patient has recovered.

In this article, we’ll describe how a lobectomy can be performed without the high-impact trauma associated with conventional thoracotomy. We’ll also clarify the effect this has on chemotherapy outcomes.

What Is A Thoracoscopic Lobectomy?

A thoracoscopic lobectomy involves the surgeon making a few small incisions between the patient’s ribs. A thoracoscope (a tubular instrument) with a small camera attached on the end is inserted through one of the incisions to provide a view of the diseased tissue. Then, additional surgical instruments are inserted through the other incisions to remove the affected lobe and biopsy the chest lymph nodes.

There is no need to open the chest or spread the patient’s ribs (as is the case with conventional thoracotomy).

The Aftereffects Of Thoracoscopic Lobectomy

Because this minimally invasive procedure does not require opening the chest, there is less post-op pain, less likelihood of infection, and less impact to the immune system. There is also less chance of the patient developing complications (for example, bleeding) following the operation. As a result, the recovery time is usually shorter than would be the case with open chest surgery.

These factors contribute to the efficacy of chemotherapy drugs. Often, doctors must delay giving the drugs to those who have undergone traditional open surgery due to an impaired immune system. Other times, doctors can administer chemotherapy drugs, but in limited doses.

Because these drugs seek to eliminate cancerous cells that have metastasized, it is vital that they are administered as quickly as possible. Delays or limited doses that result from the patient’s prolonged recovery time will impact the drugs’ effectiveness. This is one of the reasons many surgeons are recommending minimally invasive lung cancer surgery whenever the patient is deemed a excellent candidate.

In some cases, the minimally invasive techniques that are being used to perform lobectomies can also be used to perform a pneumonectomy (removal of the entire lung). If you have been diagnosed with early stage lung cancer, discuss these options with your doctor. He or she will determine whether you are a excellent candidate for thoracoscopic resection, lobectomy, or pneumonectomy.

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Common Symptoms Of Lung Cancer http://lung-cancer-info.com/common-symptoms-of-lung-cancer/ http://lung-cancer-info.com/common-symptoms-of-lung-cancer/#comments Mon, 14 Dec 2009 02:08:04 +0000 Brian Rodane http://www.lung-cancer-info.com/?p=780 Your lungs remove carbon dioxide from your blood before enriching it with oxygen and sending it back to your heart. If cells within any of the lobes develop abnormally, they can become cancerous. If lung cancer (LC) forms, it can spread throughout the rest of your body.

One of the challenges of this disease is that symptoms do not manifest in a quarter of diagnosed cases. The affliction is identified through a routine computerized tomography scan or chest X-rays. The problem is that by the time a doctor is able to diagnose it, the cancerous cells may have already started to metastasize (spread from their original site). That is the reason it is vital to recognize symptoms when they present.

Below, we’ll describe the most common symptoms associated with lung cancer. The earlier you can detect them, the greater likelihood of successfully removing the diseased tissue.

Warning Signs Of A Cancerous Growth

As noted, 25% of diagnosed LC cases are learned when a physician performs a CT scan or takes X-rays of the chest. If a tumor exists, it will show up as a small mass. Until other tests are done, it is nearly impossible to determine whether the mass is benign or malignant.

If cancerous cells are present and have begun to spread to other areas of the tissue, you may notice a marked shortness of breath. You might also develop a persistent cough; in many cases, it will be reminiscent of the cough of an habitual smoker. Some patients report that their cough is accompanied by blood. Other warning signs of the disease are chest pain, shoulder pain (in the event that the cancerous cells have spread to the nerves), and hoarseness.

If the cancerous cells metastasize and spread to the bones, you may experience a staggering level of pain. If the infliction spreads to the brain, it can trigger headaches, numbness in certain areas, and even seizures.

Complications From The Disease

Metastasis can quickly lead to life-threatening circumstances. When LC spreads, it infects the liver, brain, and bones. A condition called pleural effusion can also occur in which the space between the lungs and chest cavity fill with fluid. As a result, you might experience a shortness in breath.

Aside from chemotherapy drugs, treatment is usually limited to controlling the severity of the symptoms once the cancerous cells have metastasized. For example, in the case of pleural effusion, the fluid can be drained, but the underlying problem cannot be surgically repaired.

It is estimated that six out of ten people who are diagnosed with lung cancer die within twelve months of the diagnosis. It is the most deadly form of cancer in the U.S. As noted, the earlier it is diagnosed, the more effectively it can be treated. If you notice any of the symptoms described above, consult your doctor immediately.

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What Determines The Mesothelioma Survival Rate? http://lung-cancer-info.com/what-determines-the-mesothelioma-survival-rate/ http://lung-cancer-info.com/what-determines-the-mesothelioma-survival-rate/#comments Sun, 13 Dec 2009 11:46:59 +0000 Trevor Horne http://www.lung-cancer-info.com/?p=779 A tumor that has an impact on the mesothelium is known as Mesothelioma. This illness can be benign or malignant. The mesothelium is a casing covering the organs in the body. This cancer starts in the lining of the abdomen or lungs. The mesothelioma survival rate is based on many factors.

The disease is also known as fibroma. It may be named according to where it is located.

Individuals who worked in professions where asbestos was taken in, are at greater risk for the malignant type. The benign type has no evident relation to asbestos.

The protective sac surrounding the organs is made of two layers with a fluid in between them. The inner layer completely encompasses the organ. The second layer does the same. The fluid found in the middle allows for the organ to touch other parts.

Asbestos is the major contributing factor for developing mesothelioma. 70 – 80% of all patients with the disease had a history of working around asbestos. There are individuals who have developed the disease with no history of exposure that they know of.

Evidence suggests that family members are at risk of having mesothelioma may be higher from living with these workers. It could be related to asbestos dust.

The disease has not been linked to smoking but; the combination of both can cause lung cancer.

A strong, flexible mineral, asbestos occurs naturally.

Lung cancer, and other cancers, has been linked to asbestos. Other persistent diseases such as asbestosis affect the lungs.

Those who work around asbestos now, must wear protective gear to decrease the chance of exposure.

The treatment for the disease is determined by several factors. The location of the cancer, the stage of the disease and the patient’s age and general health are the factors.

Treatment options include: Surgery, radiation therapy and chemotherapy. In some cases, all three are used together.

This cancer is rare even though there has been an increase in cases over the last 20 years. Each year, approximately 2,000 cases are learned. Men are more likely to suffer from this cancer than women.

While some live longer, the estimated survival rate is less than a year.

It can take 50 years for someone to show any signs of the disease. By this time, the it is already in the later stages.

New blood tests such as Mesomark are making it possible to doctors to detect the disease early. As a result, patients are living longer. Catching it in its early stages leaves more treatment options available.

People have lived past the one year mark and even been cured. The survival of some and not all still remains a mystery.

Survivors of the disease have undergone treatments and therapies to build their immune system up. The treatments could have been clinical trials or alternative therapies. This seems to suggest that the condition of the immune system is also an issue.

It looks like the average survival rate for mesothelioma sufferers is: First year, 39% survival rate, second year, 20% survival rate, third year, 11% survival rate, fourth year, 10% survival rate and fifth year, 9% survival rate.

Mesothelioma affects many people who’ve worked with or near asbestos. If you have a relative or friend who has contracted this, the the mesothelioma survival rate isn’t excellent. But continuously medical professionals are attempting to improve ways to ensure more people survive.

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