Cancer: Cell Division gone wrong

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Cancer: Cell Division gone wrong

Mistakes Happen Copying 46 chromosomes is equivalent to making a million copies of all the hard drives in the world. However, although this is an amazing feat, it does sometimes go wrong. This can result in a cancerous growth.

What is cancer? A cancer cell is one that continues to divide despite messages from the nucleus or surrounding cells that tell it to stop. Cancers occur in cells that are rapidly dividing such as skin, lung, breast and the cells that line the intestinal tract.

Fate of a normal cell

Cancer occurs due to accumulation of mutations When cells divide random changes can occur, known as mutations. Sometimes mutations occur in DNA that controls cell division Some scientists suggest at least 7 mutations are required to convert a normal cell to a cancer cell.

Mutagens and Carcinogens A mutagen is a substance or agent that induces heritable change in cells or organisms. A carcinogen is a substance that induces unregulated growth processes in cells or tissues of multicellular animals, leading to cancer Some mutagens are carcinogens, but not all. Sometimes change is good. Some well known carcinogens are: X-rays UV radiation Smoking Organic solvents.

Steps in Tumour Formation Step 1. The primary tumour develops as a group of cells that are growing out of control. Step 2. The tumour gets bigger and stimulates blood vessels to supply it from the surrounding tissues. Step 3. Tumour cells squeeze into blood and lymph vessels and move to other parts of the body. This is called metastasis. Step 4. When the tumour cells reach other areas of the body, like the liver and lungs, they begin to grow and form secondary tumours. If they are not treated quickly enough, the damage that these secondary tumours cause can be fatal.

Metastasis

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