“Colon Cancer” Faradhita maisara Park Min Jung Park So Hyun Zahra Gumilar.

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“Colon Cancer” Faradhita maisara Park Min Jung Park So Hyun Zahra Gumilar

INTRODUCTION Where does our role play take place? - In a metropolis  People are busy.  Many kinds of restaurants are in this city, among them fast food restaurants, restaurants serving meat, etc.  For the business people, having unhealthy food with clients or coworkers for dinner is often.  Lack of place where people can exercise

INTRODUCTION Rundown: Session 1“ Patient is coming to the Doctor” Session 2“ Doctor’s friend is a good environmentalist”

Profile Patient Park Min Jung – 39 year old Business woman Independent woman with good carrier Doctor Zahra Gumilar - 37 year old Medical Doctor, graduated from KNU in 1999 Recently work in KNU hospital Environmentalist Park So Hyun – 38 year old Researcher, graduated from KNU in 1996 Recently work in KNU Hospital Chair person Faradhita Maisara - 21 year old student Study Business Administration in KNU

“Patient is coming to the Doctor” SESSION 1

Colon colon and colon..

How do you know that you are having colon cancer???? Symptoms: – Bowel habits changing (constipation & diarrhea) – Bleeding in stool Test: - Blood test and X-ray - Colonoscopy The colonoscopy is a procedure whereby a doctor inserts a long, flexible viewing tube into the rectum for the purpose of inspecting the inside of the entire colon.

Treatment : Surgery - medical specialty that uses operative manual and instrumental techniques on a patient to investigate and/or treat a pathological condition Chemotherapy – given after surgery to kill cancer cells Laser treatment - the use of monochromatic light emission from a low intensity laser diode (250 milliwatts or less) or an array of high intensity super luminous diodes (providing total optical power in the milliwatt range).

“Doctor’s friend is a good environmentalist” Session 2

Causes of Colon cancer: Eating a lot of meat When you eat a lot of meat, you can uptake a lot of animal fat. animal fat is high in saturated fatty acids. Eating a lot of fried meat and Junkie food We cook meat in high temperature, meat make dangerous substances, and it boosts the chances of getting cancer. Lack of exercise Do physical work or workout make bowel’s peristalsis actively, and it makes food go through bowel fast unless it would be slowly.

Environment can be helpful: Avoid eating red meat excessively Cut down the amount of fat you eat. Make time to exercise, Eat a lot of vitamin D

“The Statistic Data Regarding Colon Cancer”

Vocabulary Colon : colon is the part of your intestine above your rectum Bowel habits : bowels are the tubes in your body through which digested food passes from your stomach to your anus. ; habits in bowel movement loose bowels : a lot of liquid feces comes out of their body because they are ill. Constipation : a medical condition which causes people to have difficulty getting rid of solid waste from their body. Diarrhea : a lot of liquid feces comes out of their body because they are ill. Abdominal : It is used to describe something that is situated in the abdomen or forms part of it stomach cramps : a sudden strong pain caused by a muscle suddenly contracting in stomach

Vocabulary Stool : the pieces of solid waste matter that are passed out of a person's body through their bowels.[ mainly MEDICAL ] (=feces) Anemia : a medical condition in which there are too few red cells in your blood, causing you to feel tired and look pale. Chemotherapy : It is a systemic therapy, meaning that the medication travels throughout the body to destroy cancer cells. Mouth sores: cold sores (also called fever blisters. Cold sores are caused by herpes simplex virus and are very contagious Nausea: is the sensation of unease and discomfort in the upper stomach and head with an urge to vomit. stomachheadvomit Obstruction: is the act of blocking or impeding some performanceblockingimpeding Obesity: is a medical condition in which excess body fat has accumulated to the extent that it may have an adverse effect on health, leading to reduced life expectancy and/or increased health problemsmedical conditionbody fatlife expectancy

Vocabulary Hereditary colon cancer syndromes: is the most common of the hereditary colorectal cancer syndromes, and is the result of defects in the mismatch repair genes. Occult blood test: is a term for blood present in the faeces that is not visibly apparentbloodfaeces Saturated fatty acids : Saturated fatty acids are a long-chain carboxylic acid that usually has between 12 and 24 carbon atoms that has no double bonds Carcinogens : any substance that is an agent directly involved in the growing of cancer Dietary fiber : indigestible portion of plant foods that pushes food through the digestive system, absorbs water and eases bowel movement. Peristalsis : symmetrical contraction of muscles which propagates in a wave down the muscular tube

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