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Tumor -abnormal mass of tissue that has no natural role in the body. . Types of Tumors:Benign tumors- non cancerous, grow slowly surrounded by a membrane preventing them to spread from site.Benign can be dangerous only if it interferes with normal body functions.Ex (Brain tumor- can block bloo
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1. Cancer-uncontrollable growth of abnormal growth of abnormal cells. *1st leading cause of death is a heart attack
*Cancer is the 2nd leading cause of death among adults
*Between 5-10% of cancers are hereditary.
2. Tumor -abnormal mass of tissue that has no natural role in the body. Types of Tumors:
Benign tumors- non cancerous, grow slowly surrounded by a membrane preventing them to spread from site.
Benign can be dangerous only if it interferes with normal body functions.
Ex (Brain tumor- can block blood flow.)
Malignant- cancerous, spreads through body.
3. Vocabulary Words… Metastasis- The spread of cancer from the point where it originated to the other parts of the body.
Carcinogen- a cancer causing substance (ex: cigarette smoke, ultraviolet light-tanning)
60% of all concerns can be prevented through lifestyle choices.
Tobacco use- major cause of cancer deaths in the US and the most preventable.
Nearly 1 in 5 deaths to smoking or exposure to Second hand smoke.
4. Types of cancer:
Lymphomas- cancers of the immune system.
Leukemias- cancers of the blood-forming organs.
Carcinomas- cancer of the glands and the body linings, including skin and the linings of digestive tract and lungs.
Sarcomas- cancers of connective tissues, including bones, ligaments, and muscles.
Reproduction Cancer- * Prostate > Males(15-20)
* Testicular> Males( 50^)
* Cervical>Women(15-20)
* Breast>Women( 40^)
5. Types of Cancer Cancer Factors Symptoms Screening
6. Diagnosing Cancer: Regular physical exams, going once a year to Doctor
Self-exams once a month
Be familiar w/ your own body
7. Warning signs: Bowel changes
A sore that doesn’t heal
Unusual bleeding or discharge
Obvious change in wart or mole
8. Prevention
Know you health history
Do self exams
Avoid sunburn
Check ups
Don’t smoke & exercise regularly
9. Treatments: Surgery- is the standard method of removing tumors or affected area.
Radiation- uses energy from radium that can pinpoint and penetrate a tumor. The energy destroys the tumor by damaging DNA inside cell nuclei. This is usually done in an area that is an awkward place( head, neck)
Risk: Radiation damages the normal cells in it’s path.
Chemotherapy- use of anticancer medications to treat cancer. They are administered through IV injection and only attack the abnormal cells.
Hormone Therapy- when specific hormones are injected into the patient to prevent abnormal cells from being able to reproduce and continue to grow.