The uncontrollable growth of abnormal cells CANCER The uncontrollable growth of abnormal cells
TYPES OF CANCER Lymphomas—cancers of immune system Leukemias—cancers of blood-forming organs Carcinomas—cancers of glands, skin, and body linings Sarcomas—cancers of bones, ligaments, muscles
CANCER STAGING DESCRIBES EXTENT OR SEVERITY OF A PERSON’S CANCER HELPS PLAN FOR TREATMENT & ESTIMATE PROGNOSIS STAGES 0 – IV or TNM Staging NOT ALL CANCERS ARE STAGED THE SAME
RISK FACTORS FOR CANCER Exposure to carcinogens such as tobacco and UV radiation Sexually transmitted infections Dietary factors Most cancers can be prevented through healthy lifestyle choices.
REDUCING YOUR RISKS Protect your skin from UV radiation Avoid tobacco and alcohol Practice abstinence Be physically active Eat nutritious foods Follow an eating plan low in saturated fat and high in fiber Self-examinations
CANCER STATISTICS It is estimated that 1.7 million people will be diagnosed with cancer in 2018. An estimated 601,000 people will die from cancer in 2018. Average lifetime risk for developing cancer: Males: 39.7% Females: 37.6%
CANCER STATISTICS Lung cancer is responsible for most cancer deaths in the U.S. each year. The two most common types of cancers diagnosed each year in the U.S. after non-melanoma skin cancer are: Breast cancer (264,000) Prostate cancer(163,000)
SHORT VIDEO ABOUT CANCER Cancer from a healthy cell to a cancer cell.mp4