BY: TANNER “THE MEAT MAN TEBOW” ARSHEEL & KARANVIR Targeting Cancers, HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C.

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BY: TANNER “THE MEAT MAN TEBOW” ARSHEEL & KARANVIR Targeting Cancers, HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C

Cancer A growth or tumour that is a result of uncontrolled cell division Can spread throughout the body Malignant; hazardous to health

Treatments for Cancer Surgery Chemotherapy Radiation therapy Hormone therapy Immunotherapy

HIV/AIDS Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) Also a leading killer in the world

Treatments for HIV/AIDS Antiretroviral (Anti-HIV) medications Medications deny HIV entry into other body cells Medications act as faulty building blocks