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Cancer – Cell Division Gone Wrong

Cancer _____________ It results from a change (mutation) in the DNA All subsequent daughter cells contain the same mutation

Cancer _____________ This group of cells create a lump or tumour _____________

Malignant Tumours A _____________ is a mass of cells that interferes with the functioning of neighbouring cells Cancer cells can also breakaway from the original group and move throughout the body –Metastasis –Cells have metastasized

Cancer

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Metastasis _____________ Can you think of areas of the body that might spread cancer cells more easily than others?

Causes _____________ Most of the time there are no major errors and therefore the daughter cell is identical Sometimes there are mutations which change the cell cycle making cell division happen much more often with no “off” switch

Cause of Cancer Many mutations are caused by carcinogens –_____________ Just because you are exposed to a carcinogen, doesn’t mean you will develop cancer

Risk Factors _____________ (e.g., radiation, second-hand smoke, radon, asbestos, organic vapors, and pesticides Genes known to be involved or suspected of being involved in familial cancer syndromes (e.g., BRCA1)

Lung Cancer One of the most common types of cancer Smoking causes ________ cases of lung cancer Smoking also increases the risk of other cancers

Skin Cancer Seems very uninteresting and harmless In Australia it is considered to be the national cancer ________

Skin Cancer Caused by the exposure to UV light (Sunlight and Tanning Beds!) UV light enters the skin cells and ________

Other Cancers ________

CAN WE PREVENT CANCER? Why take the chance when you can do something about it! What can we do to reduce our risk of developing cancer?

Strategies for Cancer Prevention ________ Maintain a reasonable weight Increase physical activity Eat 5-9 fruits and vegetables daily Increase fiber and reduce fat Limit alcohol consumption ________

Early Detection/Screening Screening for cancer means looking for cancer ________ Screening may identify early cases of cancer that might never have become clinically apparent.

Early Detection This is especially important if you have a family history of cancer The sooner your doctor finds the cancer, the greater your chances are for survival

Diagnostic Tests Some common diagnostic technologies Endoscope – camera at the end of a tube which can be inserted into an area and controlled by the doctor. –________

________– imaging technique that allows the doctor to view images of parts of the body. Generally the doctor will look for shadows which indicate abnormal growths ________– creates a digital image of soft body tissues such as the heart or liver

CT or CAT scan ( ________ – Taking multiple x-rays from different angles to create a detailed image of areas inaccessible by normal x-rays MRI ( ________ – radio waves and a strong magnetic field create images more detailed than a CT which then can be assembled into a 3D picture

Diagnostic Tests The physical exam, lab and imaging tests may identify an abnormality but a BIOPSY is the only sure way to know whether cancer is present. In a ________, the doctor removes a sample of tissue from the abnormal area or may remove the whole area. A pathologist will examine the tissue under a microscope to see whether cancer cells are present or not.

Cancer Treatments The goal is to slow down the growth of the tumour or destroy as many as possible There are 3 main techniques 1)________ 2)________ 3)________

Surgery If the tumour is accessible the doctor may simply remove the cancerous cells

Chemotherapy Treats cancer using drugs (chemicals, hence “chemo”theraphy) Usually used as a first line of treatment ______

Drugs can be injected or taken in pill form. Side effects include hair loss, nausea, and fatigue (why do you think this is?) However, the benefits of living out weigh the negative effects The drugs travel throughout the body ________

Radiation Radiation therapy uses high-energy radiation (X-rays, gamma rays, and charged particles) to kill cancer cells by damaging their DNA (recall checks for cell division) Radiation therapy ________ as well as cancer cells. Therefore, treatment must be carefully planned to minimize side effects