SHARON MARUSIAK AIM: MARUSIAKSHARON SC 121: Human Anatomy and Physiology I Week 3.

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SHARON MARUSIAK AIM: MARUSIAKSHARON SC 121: Human Anatomy and Physiology I Week 3

Q and A??? What questions can you think of for me, if any, this week?

Cancer What is Cancer? Do you know the difference between malignant and benign tumors? Have you ever had any personal “experience” with cancer? Let’s go on a Cancer field trip…

Cancer Questions?!? What are some cancers? Where found…? Most common is…? Most common in men is…(3)? Most common in women is…(3)? Causes…? Symptoms…general? Specific? Tests for…? Treatment options…? Prevent…? Nanotechnology and Gamma knife…?

Unit 3: What’s Next??? 1. Read Chapter 3 2. Post to the Discussion this week: Stem Cell Research **Remember post often and substantially… The more you post, the better our class can be! You are the key to success 3. Complete Unit 3 Primal Pictures Lab. This week you MUST take a screen shot of your quiz through Primal Pictures and score at least an 80%. Submit the screen shot as a word doc. 4. Quiz 2: Chapter 3 5. Have a Great Week!!!