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CANCER – Cell Division Gone Wrong• cells that grow and divide out of

control• results in a change in DNA that

controls the cell cycle. • prevents the cell from staying in

interphase for the normal period of time.

• the cell and its daughter cells will divide uncontrollably.

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Tumours

• Uncontrolled growth may create a rapidly growing mass of cells that form a lump, or tumour.

• Tumours may be benign or malignant. Cells in a malignant tumour are considered cancerous.

• Cancer cells may break away from the original tumour and move to a different part of the body.

• If they settle and grow in this new location, a new tumour will form.

• This is called metastasis.

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Mutations• random changes that can occur in the cell’s DNA.

• can result in the death of the cell or allow it to survive and continue to grow and divide.

• If the cell cycle is abnormal, the cells may be cancerous.

CARCINOGENS

• environmental factors that cause cancer.

• Ex: tobacco smoke, radiation, some viruses, certain chemicals, organic solvents…

• Some cancers are at least partly hereditary. These include some breast cancers and colon cancers.

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Super foods such as these help yourbody protect itself from cancers

• Factors affecting a person’s risk of getting cancer include:– personal and family medical

history– exposure to carcinogens in

the environment– lifestyle choices, such as

eating more “super foods”– exercise

Cancer Risk Factors

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Cancer Screening• checking for cancer even when no symptoms are

present. – by a doctor, such as a Pap test or blood test– genetic testing, when there is a family

history of cancer– at home, breast & testicle self examination

• screening does not prevent cancer, but increases the likelihood of early detection and successful treatment.

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DIAGNOSIS

Vocabulary

Pap test

• earlier the diagnosis the better chance of treatment

• diagnostic imaging techniques include endoscopy, X-ray, ultrasound, CT scanning, and MRI.

• a sample of the cells is removed and examined under a microscope. This is called a biopsy.

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Treatment• to slow down the growth of tumours or

destroy as many cancer cells as possible.

• Currently, there are three methods of conventional treatment:– surgery– chemotherapy– radiation therapy

• One new technique to fight cancer is biophotonics, which uses beams of light to detect and treat the cancer cells.