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1 TREATING CANCEROUS CELLS HIV/AIDS HEPATITIS C Frank Lake & Immanuel Park

2 What is cancer? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEpTTolebqo

3 Cancer  Cancer is uncontrolled cell growth 7  Damage or change of genetic material of cells by external or internal factors 7  Cells do not die but continue to multiple until a concentration of cancer cells develop 7

4 Treating Cancerous Cells  Four standard treatments: surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and biologic therapy 6  Oncologist (cancer specialist) will recommend best treatment based general health, age, severity, type of cancer, etc…

5  Surgery: remove tumour or cancerous tissue 6  Chemotherapy: usage of drugs to eliminate rapidly multiplying cells throughout the entire body (including hair follicle cells) 6  Radiation Therapy: Certain forms of energy used to shrink tumours and eliminate cancer cells by damaging cancer cells DNA, withholding it from multiplying 6  Biologic Therapy: Drugs use to target cancer cells. Varied methods include blocking biological processes of tumours that allow tumours to grow or cut off blood supply to the tumour killing it by means of starvation 6

6 What is HIV/AIDS?

7 HIV & AIDS  HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)  AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome)  HIV virus’ usually zeros in on “T” cells (the brains behind specialized cells that fight off invading germs) 8  Virus uses newly obtained cells to multiply  HIV has four stages 4  Weakens immune system  Eventually leads to and causes AIDS

8 Treating HIV/AIDS  No cure 2 5  Most common treatment known as antiretroviral treatment 5  Drug taken daily to hold off HIV at a low level 4  Stops weakening of immune system  Allows body to recover from any damage HIV may have caused  Prolongs life from illness

9 Treating HIV/AIDS  Combination therapy  Taking two or more antiretroviral pills  Reduces rate at which HIV can become resistant 8  Further prolongs life from illness

10 What is Hepatitis C? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6osMO5xnag

11 Hepatitis C  Single strand of RNA virus enclosed in a fatty cell 9  Affects the liver  6 types of hepatitis C (genotype 1, genotype 2, etc...)  Estimated 242,500 people are infected with the virus 1

12 Contracting Hep - C 3  Through blood-to-blood contact 3  Sharing shaving kits, needles 3  Contaminated ice cubes  Sexual intercourse 3  Vertical transmission (born with it) 9  Breastfeeding 3

13 Hep – C: what it does  Destroy liver 1  Liver Cancer, or cirrhosis 1  Enzymes will not be as effective in their jobs  Slow chemical reactions which occur in the liver

14 Treatment of Hep-C  No cure – go into recession  Medication (injections and pill) Interferon Alpha - injection Ribavirin - pill  24 or 48 weeks  Kills RNA virus, once virus is destroyed, cells repair 1  Never fully cured, more medication

15 Non-Medical Treatment  Dealing with depression  Drinking

16 Liver Enzymes “ aspartate aminotransferase (AST or SGOT) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT or SGPT). Together they are known as transaminases. Alkaline phosphatase (AP) and gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) – are known as cholestatic liver enzymes.”  "Liver Enzymes." Liver Enzymes. Web. 09 Sept. 2010..

17 Sources  1. "Chronic Hepatitis C: Current Disease Management." National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse. Nov. 2006. Web. 09 Sept. 2010..  2. "Introduction to HIV and AIDS drug treatment." AIDS & HIV information from the AIDS charity AVERT. N.p., n.d. Web. 8 Sept. 2010..  3. "Liver Enzymes." Liver Enzymes. Web. 09 Sept. 2010..  4. "MMS: Error." MMS: Error. N.p., n.d. Web. 8 Sept. 2010..  5. "San Francisco AIDS Foundation: How HIV Is Spread." San Francisco AIDS Foundation: HIV Services, Treatment, Testing and Research Information. N.p., n.d. Web. 8 Sept. 2010..

18 Sources Continued  6. "Types of Treatment - National Cancer Institute." National Cancer Institute - Comprehensive Cancer Information. N.p., n.d. Web. 8 Sept. 2010..  7. "What Is Cancer? - National Cancer Institute." National Cancer Institute - Comprehensive Cancer Information. N.p., n.d. Web. 8 Sept. 2010..  8. "What is the difference between AIDS and HIV?."Essortment Articles: Free Online Articles on Health, Science, Education & More... N.p., n.d. Web. 8 Sept. 2010..  9. Woodard,, By Lee. "Is There a Cure for Hepatitis C? | EHow.com." EHow | How To Do Just About Everything! | How To Videos & Articles. Web. 08 Sept. 2010..

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