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Do Now 2/6 WOD: LANGUID (LANG gwid) adj. HIGH SCHOOL 7:30 AM 8:35 AM Period 1 or 2 8:40 AM 9:45 AM Period 3 or 4 9:50 AM 10:55 AM Period 5 or 6 11:00 AM 12:00 PM Period 7 or 8 12:00 PM 12:30 PM High School Lunch WOD: LANGUID (LANG gwid) adj. lacking energy; weak; showing little interest in anything

Chapter 5.2: Cancer INB Pg 37

Cancer Results from uncontrolled mitosis and cell division Cells divide repeatedly and a tumor develops Developed countries: 1 in 4 deaths more than 200 different forms

Mutations Cancer starts when mutations occur in the genes that control cell division. Takes many mutations (not just 1) to cause cancer Mutated gene called oncogene Genes mutate regularly, but most mutations are either destroyed by our immune systems or do note survive to undergo mitosis

Mutations Cancer cells escape are not killed by immune system and survive to reproduce identical daughter cells By detection, a tumor can contain ~1 billion cancerous cells

Carcinogens A factor which brings about any mutation is called a mutagen, and is described as mutagenic Any agent that causes cancer is called a carcinogen, and is described as carcinogenic Some mutagens are carcinogenic

Carcinogens Ionizing radiation and UV light X-rays, gamma rays, radioactive decay, sunlight Cause formation of damaging ions in cells which can break DNA strands (w/ exception of sunlight)

Carcinogens Chemicals Tobacco smoke, aniline dyes, asbestos, dioxins Act by damaging DNA molecules

Carcinogens Virus infection Ex: Burkitt’s lymphoma, papilloma viruses (HPV) Viruses carry oncogenes, or regulatory genes that become oncogenes

Carcinogens Hereditary predisposition Cancer tends to be more common in some families The disease itself is often not inherited, but susceptibility to risk factors that create oncogenes are Some oncogenes, however, are directly inherited (ex: retinoblastoma)

Tumors Small group of tumor cells = primary growth Benign: do no spread from site of origin, but can compress and displace surrounding tissue Malignant: cancerous tumors. Spread throughout body and invade other tissues, eventually destroying them

Malignant tumors Interfere with normal functioning of tissue where they grow Cells can break off and spread through the blood and lymph to form secondary growths Spread of cancer by secondary growths is called metastasis