Broken down to 3 types

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Cancer
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Cancer is the uncontrolled growth of
abnormal cells in the body
 Cancer occurs when the cells divide too
rapidly.
 Also when cells “forget” to die
Location
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Almost any organ or tissue such as:
 Lungs, Colon, Breast, Bones, or Nerve
tissue
Causes
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Radiation, Sunlight, Tobacco, Certain
Viruses, Benzene, and Certain poisonous
mushrooms
 Many causes today still remain unknown
What is Breast Cancer?
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Malignant cells found in breast tissue
 Found in women and rare cases of men
 Most common cancer in women
 Second leading cause of cancer death in
women
 Leading cause of death in women ages 4055
Most common types
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Most common form is duct breast cancer
 Lobular
 Inflammatory breast cancer
Causes
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The cause of breast
cancer is unknown
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Hereditary 5% to 10%
Risk Factors
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The risk increases with age
 Menstruate at early age
 Late menopause
 Not giving birth
 Abnormal cells in breast
Symptoms in women
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Breast lump
 Lump in armpit
 Change in size, shape,
or feel of nipple
 Fluid seepage from
nipple
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Bone pain
Breast pain
Skin ulcers
Swelling of one arm
Weight loss
Symptoms in Men
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Breast lump
 Breast pain and tenderness
Test
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physical exam
 Mammogram
 breast MRI
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breast ultrasound
 breast biopsy
Treatment
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Based upon type and stage of cancer
 Sensitive to certain hormones
 Chemotherapy
 Radiation
Surgery Treatment
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Lumpectomy
 Mastectomy
Prevention
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Healthy diet and Early detection
 Clinical breast exam
 Mammograms
 Women ages 20-39 doctor exam every 3
years
 All women over the age of 40 yearly exam
Breast self exam
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once a month before your period
A Self Exam
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Breast cancer x-ray
Lung Cancer
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2 Types of lung cancer
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Small cell
Broken down to 3
types
1. Small cell
carcinoma
2. Mixed small cell
carcinoma
3. Combined small
cell carcinoma
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non-small cell lung
cancer
Causes
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Smoking
 Second hand smoke
Location and Spreading of cancer
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Small cell starts in air tubes
 Rapidly spreads
 Grow quickly and create tumors
 Can spread to brain, liver, and bones.
Symptoms
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Cough
 Bloody sputum
 shortness of breath
 wheezing
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chest pain
 swallowing difficulty
 Hoarseness or
changing of voice
 facial swelling
Test
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Physical exam
Medical history and how long you have smoked
Listen to chest
Chest x-ray
Sputum test
MRI
Biopsy
Treatment
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Chemotherapy
 Radiation
 Surgery- for limited small cell only with
one tumor
Prevention
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Stop Smoking!!
 Try to avoid second hand smoke
Ovarian Cancer
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Cancer of the reproductive organs in a
woman
Causes, incidence
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1 in 67 chance of developing ovarian cancer
 5th most common cancer in women
 Cause is unknown
Risk factors
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Lower risk if having more children early
 Older women have high risk
 Carrying the genes BRCA1 and BRCA2
 Use of fertility drugs
Symptoms:
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Sense of pelvic
heaviness
 Lower abdominal
discomfort
 Vaginal bleeding
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Abnormal periods
 Nausea and vomiting
 Increased urinary
frequency
 Excessive hair growth
Test
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Physical exam
 CBC
 blood chemistry
 ultrasound
 abdominal CT scan or MRI of abdomen
Treatment
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Surgery
 Chemotherapy
 Radiation
Prevention
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Regular pelvic examinations
 Screening test
Uterus Cancer
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Also know as endometrail cancer and
uterine cancer
Causes
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Unknown
 Increased amounts of estrogen
Risk factors
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History of endometrail polyps
 benign growths on uterine lining
 Estrogen replacement therapy
 Diabetes
 Never being pregnant/ infertility
 Starting menstruation early
 Staring menopause after age 50
Test
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Pap smear
 Endometrail biopsy
 If cancer is found further testing is done to
determine cancer stage
Treatment
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Surgery
 Radiation
 Chemotherapy
 Hysterectomy
 Abdominal hysterectomy
Prevention
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Pelvic exams
 Pap smears
 Precautions taking estrogen replacement
therapy
Cervical Cancer
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Cancer that starts in the cervix
 1 in 3 women will develop cervical cancer
Causes
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Cancer in the cells on the surface of the
cervix
 2 types of cells: squamous and columnar
Squamous
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Most cancer is from squamous cells
 Development is very slow
 Starts as pre-cancerous
HPV
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Almost all cervical cancers of caused by
HPV
 HPV is spread through sexual intercourse
Risk factors
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Having sex at early age
 Multiple sex partners
 Long-term use of birth control
Symptoms
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Vaginal discharge
 Abnormal vaginal bleeding
 Pelvic pain
 Back pain
 Single swollen leg
 Leaking of urine or feces from the vagina
Test
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Colostomy
 Pap smears
Treatment
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Proper treatment depends on stage of
cancer, health of woman, and desire to have
children
 Early cervical cancer treated with removing
cells
 Advanced: LEEP(Loop Electrosurgical
Procdure)
Treatment
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Cryotherapy
 Laser therapy
 Hysterectomy
 Radical Hysterectomy
Prevention
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Vaccine Gardasil
 Practicing safe sex
 Getting regular pap smears
 Quit smoking
Skin Cancer
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If you have sun exposure, moles, or a
family history of skin cancer you are at risk
 Everyone is at some risk for Melanoma!
Sun exposure
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UVA and UVB rays induce skin cancer
including melanoma
 Blistering sunburns in early childhood
 Tanning beds
Location
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People who live in places with more
sunlight are at a much higher risk of
developing skin cancer
 Ex. Florida, Hawaii, and Australia
Family history
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1 in every 10 patients diagnosed with skin
cancer has a family history of some type of
skin cancer
 Once you have melanoma your chances of
getting it again are high
Prevention
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Limit your sun exposure
 Sun screens
 Don’t use tanning beds!!!
Melanoma Pictures
Melanoma Pictures
Melanoma pictures
Melanoma pictures
Moles
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Basal cell carcinoma
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squamous cell
carcinoma
Basal cell carcinoma
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Most common form of skin cancer
 1 million new cases each year in the US
Cause
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The sun
Location
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Basal cells line the deepest part of the
epidermis
 Malignant growths (tumors) that arise in
this layer
 Found on the face, ears, scalp, shoulders,
and back
Test
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Biopsy
Treatment
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Removal of the cells
 Leaves scars but is not life threatening
Warning signs
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Asymmetry
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Border
Warning signs
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Color
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Diameter
Basal Cell Pictures
Basal Cell Pictures
Basal Cell Pictures
Basal Cell Pictures
Basal Cell Pictures
Basal Cell Pictures
Squamous Cell
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Second most common form of skin cancer
 250,000 new cases a year in the US
Location
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Found in the upper layer of skin
 Sun exposed body parts
 Rim of the ear and lower lip
 Skin that has injury
Cause
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Sun exposure
 Weakened immune systems
What to look for
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