Friday, November 2, 2012

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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Griner leads AP women's preseason All-America team

FILE - In this March 24, 2012, file photo, Baylor center Brittney Griner dunks the ball during the second half of an NCAA women's tournament regional semifinal college basketball game against Georgia Tech in Des Moines, Iowa. Griner became only the third player to be a two-time unanimous choice on The Associated Press' women's basketball preseason All-America team, receiving all 40 votes from a national media panel Tuesday, Oct. 30. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)

FILE - In this March 24, 2012, file photo, Baylor center Brittney Griner dunks the ball during the second half of an NCAA women's tournament regional semifinal college basketball game against Georgia Tech in Des Moines, Iowa. Griner became only the third player to be a two-time unanimous choice on The Associated Press' women's basketball preseason All-America team, receiving all 40 votes from a national media panel Tuesday, Oct. 30. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)

FILE - In this March 9, 2012, file photo, Stanford forward Chiney Ogwumike (13) pivots around Arizona State forward Janae Fulcher (22) during the second half of the NCAA college semifinals Pac-12 Conference tournament basketball game in Los Angeles. Ogwumike received 23 votes from a national media panel Tuesday, Oct. 30, to join The Associated Press' women's basketball preseason All-America team. (AP Photo/Gus Ruelas, File)

FILE - In this March 3, 2012, file photo, Maryland's Alyssa Thomas (25) shoots over Wake Forest's Millesa Calicott (15) during the first half of an NCAA Atlantic Coast Conference women's tournament college basketball game in Greensboro, N.C. Thomas received 19 votes from a national media panel Tuesday, Oct. 30, to join The Associated Press' women's basketball preseason All-America team. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton, File)

FILE - In this March 27, 2012, file photo, Notre Dame's Skylar Diggins (4) shoots over Maryland's Tianna Hawkins (21) during the second half of an NCAA women's tournament regional final college basketball game in Raleigh, N.C. Diggins was a unanimous choice to join The Associated Press' women's basketball preseason All-America team, receiving all 40 votes from a national media panel Tuesday, Oct. 30. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome, File)

FILE - In this March 18, 2012, file photo, Delaware's Elena Delle Donne (11) dribbles against Arkansas-Little Rock during an NCAA tournament first-round women's college basketball game in Little Rock, Ark. Delle Donne was a unanimous choice to join The Associated Press' women's basketball preseason All-America team, receiving all 40 votes from a national media panel Tuesday, Oct. 30. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston, File)

Brittney Griner keeps piling up the accolades.

The 6-foot-8 Baylor senior became only the third player to be a two-time unanimous choice on The Associated Press' women's basketball preseason All-America team, receiving all 40 votes from a national media panel Tuesday.

Griner joined former UConn star Maya Moore and Duke great Alana Beard in that select club.

"It's definitely an honor. I'm humbled by it, to be a part of that group," Griner said. "That's just awesome."

Griner wasn't the only unanimous choice on the preseason team. Delaware senior Elena Delle Donne and Notre Dame senior Skylar Diggins were also on all 40 ballots. Stanford's Chiney Ogwumike (23 votes), Maryland's Alyssa Thomas (19) and Baylor's Odyssey Sims (19) rounded out the squad. It's the first time there's been a tie for the final spot since the team began in 1995-96.

Only five other players have been unanimous selections ? Courtney Paris, Chamique Holdsclaw, Diana Taurasi, Seimone Augustus and Candace Parker.

Griner and Sims are the sixth set of teammates to be on the preseason team. They helped Baylor go undefeated last season en route to the school's second national championship. The pair have the Lady Bears back at No. 1 in the preseason AP Top 25 poll.

"Winning the championship validated without question Griner's impact on the women's game," Baylor coach Kim Mulkey said. "Did she need that championship to be considered the best player to ever play? I don't think so, but a lot of people do. So now she has that championship, she's still hungry. She liked the way it felt and she wants another one, and I just don't know that we'll ever see the likes of a Brittney Griner again."

Griner is coming off a tremendous season. She averaged 23.2 points, shot nearly 61 percent from the field and blocked five shots a game.

Sims also had a strong year, averaging 14.9 points and 4.4 assists to go along with three steals.

The All-America duo helped Baylor knock off Diggins and Notre Dame in the title game in April. Diggins led the Irish to the past two NCAA championships games and last season helped them to their first regular season Big East championship. She averaged 16.8 points and 5.7 assists while shooting 50 percent from the field.

Diggins, who was on the preseason team last year as well, is the first Irish player ever to make the squad twice.

"It means a lot. We've had a lot of great players come through here," Diggins said. "There are a lot of great players in the country and it's truly an honor to be considered an AP All-American. This is truly a dynamic team we definitely wouldn't lose many games."

Delle Donne became the first player from a non-BCS conference to earn preseason All-America honors since Amanda Wilson (Louisiana Tech) in 1998-99. She led the nation in scoring last season, averaging 28.1 points and helped the Blue Hens to the second round of the NCAA tournament.

"It's an amazing honor to be part of that group and to be mentioned among the great players who are on that list," the 6-foot-5 Delle Donne said. "But it is only the preseason and we all have to prove ourselves and we all have a lot of work to do to get where we want to be."

Diggins won a gold medal this summer with Ogwumike at the 3-on-3 World Championship.

"She's one of my favorite people to play with, she's so athletic, great basketball IQ," Diggins said of her USA basketball teammate. "She's so smart she can play with anybody and is relentless on the boards."

Ogwumike helped Stanford reach its fifth straight Final Four before the Cardinal lost to Baylor in the semifinals. She averaged 15 points, 10 rebounds and shot 58 percent from the field. She'll be asked to do more now that her sister, Nneka, who was an All-American last season, graduated.

"I'm very honored to be considered by the voters alongside this extremely talented group of women. I'm looking forward to the new season as my teammates and I grow tighter together and continue to establish our team identity."

Thomas was also supposed to be on that 3-on-3 team, but couldn't play because she was ill this summer. She's fully recovered now and raring to go.

"She's a workhorse, working so hard on the boards," Diggins said of Thomas. "Her offensive rebounding hurts a lot of teams and she does the little things for her team."

Thomas averaged 17.2 points last season to help Maryland reach the NCAA tournament regional finals.

"Preseason honors are great and they show respect for our team and what we did last year. We just want to get the season started and pick up on where we left off."

Griner, Delle Donne, Diggins and Thomas were all on the postseason All-America team. Ogwumike and Sims earned second team honors.

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AP Sports Writer Stephen Hawkins in Dallas contributed to this report.

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Follow Doug Feinberg at http://twitter.com/dougfeinberg.

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Gene mutation key to aspirin's benefit in people with colorectal cancer

At age 113, aspirin is still going strong. Once known mainly as a pain reliever and fever easer, research over the past few decades have shown it can help prevent heart attack and stroke. Now a new Harvard-based study suggests why taking aspirin helps some?but not all?people with colorectal cancer. It could lead to routine genetic testing for people with this common cancer.

Back in 2009, Dr. Andrew T. Chan and his colleagues at Harvard-affiliated Massachusetts General Hospital found that people diagnosed with colorectal cancer who took aspirin on a regular basis tended to live longer than those who didn?t take aspirin. Later studies confirmed these findings. Aspirin only worked for some people, though, so Chan and a larger group of researchers set out to learn why.

As is true for other types of cancer, colorectal cancers are not all genetically the same. They have different gene variants and different amounts of proteins. In the 2009 study, people with extra amounts of an enzyme called prostaglandin-endoperoxide synthase-2 (PTGS2) had a particularly longer survival if they used aspirin. Higher-than-normal amounts of PTGS2 permits colon cancer cells to thrive. Aspirin blocks the action of PTGS2, slowing tumor growth.

PTSG2 is hard to measure, so the team searched for a different marker. They identified a related gene called PIK3CA. A mutation that makes this gene more active than normal boosts PTGS2 levels. In the new study, only three of 66 (4.5%) men and women with colorectal cancer who were taking aspirin died over more than a decade of follow-up, compared with 26 of 95 (27%) who weren?t taking aspirin. The results were published in the New England Journal of Medicine.

New options

This new discovery about response to aspirin in people with colorectal cancer could dramatically change treatment for some. If the results are confirmed in a randomized trial, people with colorectal cancer may be automatically tested to see if they have the PIK3CA gene mutation. Those who do?about 15% to 20% of people with colorectal cancer have this mutation?may be advised to take aspirin to prevent the spread of their cancer after surgery.

Aspirin is also being investigated as a possible way to prevent colorectal and other cancers. As I wrote in this blog last March, aspirin is a promising but as-yet unproven option for preventing including colorectal, stomach, and breast cancer.

For now, here are the best ways to prevent colorectal cancer:

  • Have a colonoscopy once every 10 years to look for polyps and to have them removed.
  • Stay physically active and dedicate time to exercise each day.
  • Don?t smoke. Use alcohol in moderation or not at all.
  • Maintain a healthy body weight.
  • Eat a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, and choose whole grain products that provide more fiber instead of foods made from highly processed grains.
  • Get enough vitamin D through sunlight, diet, and/or supplements.

Source: http://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/gene-mutation-key-to-aspirins-benefit-in-people-with-colorectal-cancer-201210305473

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