cancer ppt (from mrs. brenda lee)
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CANCERCANCER
BackgroundBackground
Cells divide and multiply as the Cells divide and multiply as the body needs them. When these body needs them. When these cells continue multiplying when cells continue multiplying when the body doesn't need them, the the body doesn't need them, the result is a mass or growth, also result is a mass or growth, also called a tumor.called a tumor.
BackgroundBackground
These growths are considered either These growths are considered either benign or malignant. benign or malignant.
Each type of cancer is unique with its Each type of cancer is unique with its own causes, symptoms, and methods own causes, symptoms, and methods of treatment. Like with all groups of of treatment. Like with all groups of disease, some types of cancer are disease, some types of cancer are more common than others.more common than others.
CancerCancer
a malignant tumor of a malignant tumor of potentially unlimited growth potentially unlimited growth that expands locally by that expands locally by invasion and metastasisinvasion and metastasis
CancerCancer Cancer is one of the most common Cancer is one of the most common
diseases in the world:diseases in the world: 1 in 4 deaths are due to cancer1 in 4 deaths are due to cancer Lung cancerLung cancer is the most common cancer in is the most common cancer in
menmen Breast cancerBreast cancer is the most common cancer is the most common cancer
in womenin women There are over 100 different forms of There are over 100 different forms of
cancercancer
CancerCancer The division (mitosis) of The division (mitosis) of normal cellsnormal cells is is
precisely precisely controlledcontrolled. New cells are only . New cells are only formed for growth or to replace dead ones.formed for growth or to replace dead ones.
Cancerous cells divide repeatedlyCancerous cells divide repeatedly out of out of controlcontrol even though they are not needed, even though they are not needed, they crowd out other normal cells and they crowd out other normal cells and function abnormallyfunction abnormally. .
They can also destroy the correct They can also destroy the correct functioning of major organs.functioning of major organs.
Cancer Is One Outcome of A Runaway Cell Cycle
Licentious division - prostate cancer cells during division.
The Cell Cycle and CancerThe Cell Cycle and Cancer Neoplasm- Neoplasm- abnormal growth of cellsabnormal growth of cells
BenignBenign neoplasms are neoplasms are not not cancerouscancerousEncapsulated; Do not invade Encapsulated; Do not invade neighboring tissue or spreadneighboring tissue or spread
MalignantMalignant neoplasms are neoplasms are cancerouscancerousNot encapsulated; Readily invade Not encapsulated; Readily invade neighboring tissuesneighboring tissues
May also detach and lodge in May also detach and lodge in distant places – metastasisdistant places – metastasis
Carcinogenesis Carcinogenesis – – development of cancerdevelopment of cancerTends to be gradual, takes Tends to be gradual, takes yearsyears
The Cell Cycle and CancerThe Cell Cycle and Cancer
Characteristics of Cancer Characteristics of Cancer CellsCells
Lack differentiation (control)Lack differentiation (control)Have abnormal nucleiHave abnormal nucleiForm tumorsForm tumorsMitosis controlled by contact Mitosis controlled by contact with neighboring cells – contact with neighboring cells – contact inhibitioninhibition
Cancer cells have lost contact Cancer cells have lost contact inhibitioninhibition
Undergo metastasisUndergo metastasisOriginal tumor easily fragmentsOriginal tumor easily fragmentsNew tumors appear in other New tumors appear in other organsorgans
Undergo angiogenesisUndergo angiogenesisFormation of new blood vesselsFormation of new blood vessels
Characteristics of Cancer Characteristics of Cancer CellsCells
Cancer Cells Versus Cancer Cells Versus Normal CellsNormal Cells
Stages of CancerStages of Cancer Stage IStage I cancers are localized to one cancers are localized to one
part of the body; usually curable.part of the body; usually curable. Stage IIStage II cancers are locally advanced. cancers are locally advanced. Stage IIIStage III cancers are also locally cancers are also locally
advanced. advanced. Stage IVStage IV cancers have often cancers have often
metastasized, or spread to other metastasized, or spread to other organs or throughout the body. organs or throughout the body.
Stages of CancerStages of Cancer
What causes cancer?What causes cancer? Cancer arises from the Cancer arises from the mutationmutation
of a normal gene.of a normal gene. A factor which brings about a A factor which brings about a
mutation is called a mutation is called a mutagen.mutagen. It is thought that several It is thought that several
mutations need to occur to give mutations need to occur to give rise to cancerrise to cancer
Mutated genes that cause cancer Mutated genes that cause cancer
are called are called oncogenesoncogenes..
Any agent that causes cancer is Any agent that causes cancer is called a called a carcinogencarcinogen and is and is described as described as carcinogeniccarcinogenic..
Cancerous cells do not self destruct Cancerous cells do not self destruct and continue to divide rapidly and continue to divide rapidly producing millions of new producing millions of new cancerous cells.cancerous cells.
What causes cancer?What causes cancer?
CarcinogensCarcinogens Ionising radiationIonising radiation – X Rays, UV light – X Rays, UV light ChemicalsChemicals – tar from cigarettes – tar from cigarettes Virus infectionVirus infection – papilloma virus – papilloma virus
can be responsible for cervical can be responsible for cervical cancer.cancer.
Hereditary predispositionHereditary predisposition – Some – Some families are families are more susceptiblemore susceptible to to getting certain cancers. Remember getting certain cancers. Remember you can’t inherit canceryou can’t inherit cancer its just its just that you maybe more susceptible that you maybe more susceptible to getting it.to getting it.
What are the different What are the different kinds of Cancer?kinds of Cancer?
The four most common cancers The four most common cancers are:are:
Breast Cancer Colon Cancer Lung Cancer Prostate Cancer
What are the different What are the different kinds of Cancer?kinds of Cancer?
Cancers of Blood and Lymphatic Cancers of Blood and Lymphatic Systems:Systems:
Hodgkin's Disease Leukemias Lymphomas Multiple Myeloma Waldenström's Disease
What are the different What are the different kinds of Cancer?kinds of Cancer?
Cancers of Digestive Systems:Cancers of Digestive Systems: Head and Neck Cancers Esophageal Cancer Stomach Cancer Cancer of Pancreas Liver Cancer Colon and Rectal Cancer Anal cancer
What are the different What are the different kinds of Cancer?kinds of Cancer?
Cancers of Urinary system:Cancers of Urinary system: Kidney Cancer Bladder Cancer Testis Cancer Prostate Cancer
What are the different What are the different kinds of Cancer?kinds of Cancer?
Miscellaneous cancers:Miscellaneous cancers: Brain Tumors Bone Tumors Nasopharyngeal Cancer Nasopharyngeal Cancer Retroperitoneal sarcomas Retroperitoneal sarcomas Soft Tissue Tumors Soft Tissue Tumors Thyroid Cancer Thyroid Cancer Cancers of Unknown Primary SiteCancers of Unknown Primary Site
StressStress There is connection between stress, There is connection between stress,
immune system and cancer, that is immune system and cancer, that is changing the direction of research: it changing the direction of research: it now appears that now appears that cancer cellscancer cells make make proteins that actually tell the proteins that actually tell the immune system to let them alone immune system to let them alone and even to help them grow. and even to help them grow.
What causes cancer?What causes cancer?
StressStress cancer can weaken the cancer can weaken the
immune system and allowing immune system and allowing a tumor to growa tumor to grow
What causes cancer?What causes cancer?
VIDEOVIDEOHow to recognize How to recognize
breast cancer breast cancer symptoms?symptoms?
Cancer TreatmentCancer Treatment Chemotherapy treatmentChemotherapy treatment uses medicine to weaken and uses medicine to weaken and
destroy cancer cells in the body, destroy cancer cells in the body, including cells at the original cancer including cells at the original cancer site and any cancer cells that may site and any cancer cells that may have spread to another part of the have spread to another part of the body. body.
Chemotherapy treatmentChemotherapy treatment or "chemo," is a systemic therapy, or "chemo," is a systemic therapy,
which means it affects the whole which means it affects the whole body by going through the body by going through the bloodstream.bloodstream.
In some cases, chemotherapy is In some cases, chemotherapy is given before surgery to shrink the given before surgery to shrink the cancercancer
Cancer TreatmentCancer Treatment
Radiation therapy (also called Radiation therapy (also called radiotherapy)radiotherapy)
high-energy rays are used to high-energy rays are used to damage cancer cells and stop them damage cancer cells and stop them from growing and dividing. from growing and dividing.
A specialist in radiation therapy is A specialist in radiation therapy is called a radiation oncologist. called a radiation oncologist.
Cancer TreatmentCancer Treatment
Radiation therapy (also called Radiation therapy (also called radiotherapy)radiotherapy)
Like surgery, radiation therapy is a Like surgery, radiation therapy is a local treatment; it affects cancer local treatment; it affects cancer cells only in the treated area. cells only in the treated area. Radiation can come from a machine Radiation can come from a machine (external radiation). (external radiation).
Cancer TreatmentCancer Treatment
Radiation therapy (also called Radiation therapy (also called radiotherapy)radiotherapy)
It can also come from an implant (a It can also come from an implant (a small container of radioactive small container of radioactive material) placed directly into or near material) placed directly into or near the tumor (internal radiation). Some the tumor (internal radiation). Some patients receive both kinds of patients receive both kinds of radiation therapy.radiation therapy.
Cancer TreatmentCancer Treatment
Cancer PreventionCancer Prevention
Healthy lifestyleHealthy lifestyle Exercise and proper breathingExercise and proper breathing Balanced dietBalanced diet Complete rest and sleepComplete rest and sleep Water (8 to 10 glasses daily) Water (8 to 10 glasses daily) Eating Fruit on an empty stomachEating Fruit on an empty stomach
Cancer Research/25 Cancer Research/25 pt.quiz pt.quiz
Scrapbook, Scrapbook, HANDWRITTEN HANDWRITTEN
(A)(A)http://www.cancer.gov/http://www.cancer.gov/
cancertopics/alphalistcancertopics/alphalist
(B)(B)
http://www.medindia.net/http://www.medindia.net/patients/patientinfo/patients/patientinfo/womenandcancer.htmwomenandcancer.htm
Describe/explain the following in Describe/explain the following in your entry:your entry:
What is cancer and what are the What is cancer and what are the causes?causes?
Give the 4 cancer types common Give the 4 cancer types common to women and briefly describeto women and briefly describe
What are the causes and What are the causes and prevention?prevention?
Screening, testing, and treatment Screening, testing, and treatment commonly done in women’s cancercommonly done in women’s cancer
Role of food in fighting cancerRole of food in fighting cancer Write your personal goals of a Write your personal goals of a
healthy lifestyle and how/when healthy lifestyle and how/when you will apply it.you will apply it.
Add Add 3-4 more references 3-4 more references aside aside from the one given on topfrom the one given on top