Transcript Cancer
Cancer
A group of diseases characterized
by the _________________ and
spread of _______________
Cancer Development Process
1. Cancer _________: various factors that
cause changes in a cells DNA (genetic
code)
- Spontaneous error
- genetic mutations
- Carcinogens
- Oncogenes: present and dormant at
birth
2. Cancer __________: the stimulation of
excessive growth of cells that have
been altered by a cancer initiator
- Estrogen
- Immunosuppressant drugs
3. Cancer ___________: occurs when a
tumor releases growth factors that
stimulate the growth of new blood
vessels to provide the tumor with a
blood supply.
This process is called ______________.
Tumors – clumping of new
growth (neoplasmic) cells
__________ Tumor (noncancerous)
- cells enclosed in a fiberous capsule
____________ Tumor (cancerous)
a. Invasion: when cells invade surrounding
tissues
b. ______________: when cells break away
from site of origin, enter blood stream or
lymph system and are carried to other sites
Classification of Cancers –
type of tissues they affect
Carcinoma: Epithelial tissues (body
surfaces, line body cavities)
- skin, breast, lung, GI tract,
reproductive organs
Sarcoma: Middle layers of tissues
- connective tissues: bone, muscle,
ligaments, fascia
Classification of Cancers –
type of tissues they effect
Lymphomas: lymphatic system
Leukemia: affects blood
- proliferation of white blood cells
- bone marrow and spleen
Cancer Statistics
2nd leading cause of death in U.S.
555,000 deaths annually
Four major cancers account for most
cancer deaths
Lung Cancer
Risk factors
1. Cigarette smoking (nearly 90%)
2. Certain chemicals
Colorectal Cancer
Risk Factors
1. Heredity
2. Low intake of fruits, vegs, whole grains
3. Alcohol consumption
4. Excess body fat
5. Sedentary lifestyle
Dietary Intervention:
Breast Cancer
Risk Factors
1. Heredity (about 10%)
2. Alcohol consumption
3. Obesity (especially abdominal deposition)
4. Never having children
5. Early menstruation or late menopause
6. Sedentary lifestyle
7. HRT and birth control pills
Dietary Intervention:
A woman’s chance of being
diagnosed with breast cancer is:
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Average age of breast cancer diagnosis is 64
Prostate Cancer
Risk factors
1. Age
2. Low fruit & vegetable intake
Dietary Intervention:
7 Cancer Warning Signs
Preventing Cancer
“Things to avoid or limit”
Tobacco & alcohol
Saturated fat and meat intake
Exposure to UV radiation
Charred, smoked, preserved meats
Environmental carcinogens
Obesity
Preventing Cancer
“Things to do”
Increase intake of _______, ___________,
______________, and _________
- Curciferous vegs
- Citrus fruits & berries
- Dark-green leafy vegs
- Dark red, yellow, orange fruits/vegs
Exercise regularly
Next to prevention, early identification and
treatment offers the best chance for a _____
Breast Cancer
Self-Breast Exam ____% lumps found)
- Perform __________
Physician Clinical Breast Exam
- Age 20-39: every 3 years
- 40+: yearly
Mammogram: yearly after age 40
Testicular Cancer
Most common cancer in men age 20-35
Men with undescended testicles are at
increased risk – surgical treatment early
Testicular self-exam: perform _______