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CANCER
Serwelas, Claudine M.
Cancer
• Cancer is a term used
  for diseases in which
  abnormal cells divide
  without control and are
  able to invade other
  tissues. Cancer cells
  can spread to other
  parts of the body
  through the blood and
  lymph systems.              • Cancer harms the body when
                                damaged cells divide uncontrollably
• Cancer is a class of          to form lumps or masses of tissue
  diseases characterized        called tumors .
  by out-of-control cell
  growth. There are over
  100 different types of
  cancer, and each is
  classified by the type of
  cell that is initially
Not all tumors are cancerous;
tumors can be:
a. Benign
Benign tumors aren't cancerous. They can often
be removed, and, in most cases, they do not
come back. Cells in benign tumors do not spread
to other parts of the body.
b. Malignant
Malignant tumors are cancerous. Cells in
these tumors can invade nearby tissues
and spread to other parts of the body. The
spread of cancer from one part of the body
to another is called metastasis.
What causes cancer?
Cancer is ultimately the result of cells that
uncontrollably grow and do not die. Normal
cells in the body follow an orderly path of
growth, division, and death. Programmed
cell death is called apoptosis, and when
this process breaks down, cancer begins
to form. Unlike regular cells, cancer cells
do not experience programmatic death
and instead continue to grow and divide.
This leads to a mass of abnormal cells that
grows out of control.
• Genes- the DNA type

Cells can experience uncontrolled growth
if there are damages or mutations to
DNA, and therefore, damage to the genes
involved in cell division. Four key types of
gene are responsible for the
cell division process: oncogenes tell cells
when to divide, tumor suppressor genes
tell cells when not to divide, suicide genes
control apoptosis and tell the cell to kill
itself if something goes wrong, and DNA-
repair genes instruct a cell to repair
damaged DNA.
• Carcinogens
Carcinogens are a class of substances
that are directly responsible for damaging
DNA, promoting or aiding cancer. Tobacco,
asbestos, arsenic, radiation such as
gamma and x-rays, the sun, and
compounds in car exhaust fumes are all
examples of carcinogens. When our
bodies are exposed to carcinogens, free
radicals are formed that try to steal
electrons from other molecules in the
body. Theses free radicals damage cells
and affect their ability to function normally.
• Genes- family type

Cancer can be the result of a genetic
predisposition that is inherited from
family members. It is possible to be
born with certain genetic mutations or a
fault in a gene that makes one
statistically more likely to develop
cancer later in life.
• Other medical factors
As we age, there is an increase in the number of
possible cancer-causing mutations in our DNA.
This makes age an important risk factor for cancer.
Several viruses have also been linked to cancer
such as:
a. human papillomavirus (a cause of cervical
   cancer)
b. hepatitis B and C (causes of liver cancer)
c. Epstein-Barr virus (a cause of some childhood
   cancers).
d. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) - and
   anything else that suppresses or weakens the
   immune system - inhibits the body's ability to
   fight infections and increases the chance of
   developing cancer.
• How is cancer diagnosed and
  staged?
Early detection of cancer can greatly
improve the odds of successful treatment
and survival. Physicians use information
from symptoms and several other
procedures to diagnose cancer. Imaging
techniques such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI
scans, PET scans, and ultrasound scans
are used regularly in order to detect where
a tumor is located and what organs may
be affected by it. Doctors may also
conduct an endoscopy, which is a
procedure that uses a thin tube with a
camera and light at one end, to look for
abnormalities inside the body.
Prevention of Cancer



Roque, Aryana Rose
How can cancer be
prevented?

A person's cancer risk can be reduced
in other ways by receiving regular
medical care, avoiding tobacco, limiting
alcohol use, avoiding excessive
exposure to ultraviolet rays from the sun
and tanning beds, eating a diet rich in
fruits and vegetables, maintaining a
healthy weight, and being physically
active.
Effective Cancer Prevention
Measures
Opportunities exist to reduce cancer risk and prevent
some cancers. Cancer risk can be reduced by avoiding
tobacco, limiting alcohol use, limiting exposure to
ultraviolet rays from the sun and tanning beds, eating a
diet rich in fruits and vegetables, maintaining a healthy
weight, being physically active, and seeking regular
medical care. Research shows that screening for cervical
and colorectal cancer at recommended intervals can
prevent these diseases by finding lesions that can be
treated before they become cancerous. Screening also
can help find cervical, colorectal, and breast cancers at an
early, treatable stage. Vaccines also can reduce cancer
risk. The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine helps
prevent some cervical, vaginal, and vulvar cancers. The
hepatitis B vaccine can reduce liver cancer risk. Making
cancer screening, information, and referral services
available and accessible to all Americans can reduce
cancer incidence and deaths.
Types of Interventions for
Controlling Cancer
• Primary prevention
Primary prevention, which aims to
reduce or eliminate exposure to cancer-
causing risk factors, will be critical for
controlling cancers in developing
countries. The most important
prevention measures are the following:
Immunization against or treatment of
infectious
agents associated with cancers.
*Two vaccines are particularly
important: a human papilloma virus
(HPV) vaccine to prevent infection from
certain types of the virus that can lead
to cervical cancer, and Hepatitis B to
help prevent liver cancer. The HPV
vaccine can potentially prevent about
70 percent of cervical cancer cases.
National tobacco and alcohol control programs.
      * Tobacco use is the most important cause
of
cancers of the lung and respiratory system and
the
esophagus, and it contributes to several other
cancers.
Excessive alcohol consumption accounts for 20
percent to 30 percent of liver and esophageal
cancers.
Effective tobacco and alcohol control programs
include increasing taxes on the
products, restricting
or banning advertising and promotion, banning
smoking in public places, educating the public
about
the health risks of excessive use, and making
Programs to promote diets that
include more fruits and vegetables
and fewer harmful fats and
processed foods.
*Promoting healthy diets and exercise
can take place in schools and work
sites and through other public health
campaigns. Promoting healthy lifestyles
and curbing obesity can reduce the risk
of cancer as well as the risk of many
other (particularly cardiovascular)
diseases.
• Secondary prevention
Early Detection of Cancer

      *The main objective of making cancer screening
widely
available is to detect cancer cases early enough to make
curative treatment possible. Screening for liver, stomach,
lung, and colorectal cancers have focused on people at
higher
risk for those cancers (for example, people over age 50
and
smokers), but the value of early detection varies greatly
with
the type of cancer. For example, screening for liver
cancer
can result in earlier diagnosis, but because treatment of
that
cancer is largely ineffective, screening has not been
Cancer prevention is an essential
component of all cancer
control plans because about 40% of all
cancer deaths can
be prevented.
Cancer report

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Cancer report

  • 2. Cancer • Cancer is a term used for diseases in which abnormal cells divide without control and are able to invade other tissues. Cancer cells can spread to other parts of the body through the blood and lymph systems. • Cancer harms the body when damaged cells divide uncontrollably • Cancer is a class of to form lumps or masses of tissue diseases characterized called tumors . by out-of-control cell growth. There are over 100 different types of cancer, and each is classified by the type of cell that is initially
  • 3. Not all tumors are cancerous; tumors can be: a. Benign Benign tumors aren't cancerous. They can often be removed, and, in most cases, they do not come back. Cells in benign tumors do not spread to other parts of the body. b. Malignant Malignant tumors are cancerous. Cells in these tumors can invade nearby tissues and spread to other parts of the body. The spread of cancer from one part of the body to another is called metastasis.
  • 4. What causes cancer? Cancer is ultimately the result of cells that uncontrollably grow and do not die. Normal cells in the body follow an orderly path of growth, division, and death. Programmed cell death is called apoptosis, and when this process breaks down, cancer begins to form. Unlike regular cells, cancer cells do not experience programmatic death and instead continue to grow and divide. This leads to a mass of abnormal cells that grows out of control.
  • 5. • Genes- the DNA type Cells can experience uncontrolled growth if there are damages or mutations to DNA, and therefore, damage to the genes involved in cell division. Four key types of gene are responsible for the cell division process: oncogenes tell cells when to divide, tumor suppressor genes tell cells when not to divide, suicide genes control apoptosis and tell the cell to kill itself if something goes wrong, and DNA- repair genes instruct a cell to repair damaged DNA.
  • 6. • Carcinogens Carcinogens are a class of substances that are directly responsible for damaging DNA, promoting or aiding cancer. Tobacco, asbestos, arsenic, radiation such as gamma and x-rays, the sun, and compounds in car exhaust fumes are all examples of carcinogens. When our bodies are exposed to carcinogens, free radicals are formed that try to steal electrons from other molecules in the body. Theses free radicals damage cells and affect their ability to function normally.
  • 7. • Genes- family type Cancer can be the result of a genetic predisposition that is inherited from family members. It is possible to be born with certain genetic mutations or a fault in a gene that makes one statistically more likely to develop cancer later in life.
  • 8. • Other medical factors As we age, there is an increase in the number of possible cancer-causing mutations in our DNA. This makes age an important risk factor for cancer. Several viruses have also been linked to cancer such as: a. human papillomavirus (a cause of cervical cancer) b. hepatitis B and C (causes of liver cancer) c. Epstein-Barr virus (a cause of some childhood cancers). d. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) - and anything else that suppresses or weakens the immune system - inhibits the body's ability to fight infections and increases the chance of developing cancer.
  • 9. • How is cancer diagnosed and staged? Early detection of cancer can greatly improve the odds of successful treatment and survival. Physicians use information from symptoms and several other procedures to diagnose cancer. Imaging techniques such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, PET scans, and ultrasound scans are used regularly in order to detect where a tumor is located and what organs may be affected by it. Doctors may also conduct an endoscopy, which is a procedure that uses a thin tube with a camera and light at one end, to look for abnormalities inside the body.
  • 10.
  • 12. How can cancer be prevented? A person's cancer risk can be reduced in other ways by receiving regular medical care, avoiding tobacco, limiting alcohol use, avoiding excessive exposure to ultraviolet rays from the sun and tanning beds, eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, maintaining a healthy weight, and being physically active.
  • 13. Effective Cancer Prevention Measures Opportunities exist to reduce cancer risk and prevent some cancers. Cancer risk can be reduced by avoiding tobacco, limiting alcohol use, limiting exposure to ultraviolet rays from the sun and tanning beds, eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, maintaining a healthy weight, being physically active, and seeking regular medical care. Research shows that screening for cervical and colorectal cancer at recommended intervals can prevent these diseases by finding lesions that can be treated before they become cancerous. Screening also can help find cervical, colorectal, and breast cancers at an early, treatable stage. Vaccines also can reduce cancer risk. The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine helps prevent some cervical, vaginal, and vulvar cancers. The hepatitis B vaccine can reduce liver cancer risk. Making cancer screening, information, and referral services available and accessible to all Americans can reduce cancer incidence and deaths.
  • 14. Types of Interventions for Controlling Cancer
  • 15. • Primary prevention Primary prevention, which aims to reduce or eliminate exposure to cancer- causing risk factors, will be critical for controlling cancers in developing countries. The most important prevention measures are the following:
  • 16. Immunization against or treatment of infectious agents associated with cancers. *Two vaccines are particularly important: a human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine to prevent infection from certain types of the virus that can lead to cervical cancer, and Hepatitis B to help prevent liver cancer. The HPV vaccine can potentially prevent about 70 percent of cervical cancer cases.
  • 17. National tobacco and alcohol control programs. * Tobacco use is the most important cause of cancers of the lung and respiratory system and the esophagus, and it contributes to several other cancers. Excessive alcohol consumption accounts for 20 percent to 30 percent of liver and esophageal cancers. Effective tobacco and alcohol control programs include increasing taxes on the products, restricting or banning advertising and promotion, banning smoking in public places, educating the public about the health risks of excessive use, and making
  • 18. Programs to promote diets that include more fruits and vegetables and fewer harmful fats and processed foods. *Promoting healthy diets and exercise can take place in schools and work sites and through other public health campaigns. Promoting healthy lifestyles and curbing obesity can reduce the risk of cancer as well as the risk of many other (particularly cardiovascular) diseases.
  • 19. • Secondary prevention Early Detection of Cancer *The main objective of making cancer screening widely available is to detect cancer cases early enough to make curative treatment possible. Screening for liver, stomach, lung, and colorectal cancers have focused on people at higher risk for those cancers (for example, people over age 50 and smokers), but the value of early detection varies greatly with the type of cancer. For example, screening for liver cancer can result in earlier diagnosis, but because treatment of that cancer is largely ineffective, screening has not been
  • 20. Cancer prevention is an essential component of all cancer control plans because about 40% of all cancer deaths can be prevented.