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Eph 5:15
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The uncontrolable growth of abnormal cells The body is always producing cells, but sometimes the body begins to produce abnormal cells ▪ The abnormal growth of tissue is called a tumor ▪ Some tumors are benign – noncancerous Generally are not dangerous, simply need to be removed to allow body parts to properly function ▪ Some tumors are malignant – cancerous Dangerous because it will spread to other parts of the body These cells kill healthy cells, and put pressure on organs
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Your immune system usually destroys abnormal cells But if the immune system is weakened, or the number of cancer cells is overwhelming, cancer develops 5-10% of cancers are hereditary 60% of cancers cane be prevented through healthy choices ▪ Smoking, exposure to UV light
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Cancer is classified by the tissue it affects Lymphomas – immune system Leukemias – blood-forming organs Carcinomas – glands, body linings (skin, intestine) Sarcomas – connective tissues, bones, musle
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Skin (1 million cases a year) - exposure to UV light Breast (205,000 cases a year) – genetic factors, obesity, alcohol use, physical activity can contribute Prostrate – (189,000) – mostly men over 55, partially hereditary and link to high fat diet Lung (169,400) – smoke, asbestos Colon/Rectum (148,00) – age Mouth (30,000) – use of tobacco/alcohol
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Tobacco Use is the major cause of cancer deaths in the U.S. About 87% if lung cancer deaths are caused by smoking Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)- can cause cervical and liver cancer Diet – diets high in fat and low in fiber contribute to cancer Radiation – exposure to UV light
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Again we see that many types of cancer come from poor decisions on our part When we don’t take care of our bodies as God has attended, things can happen to make our lives very difficult Not all cancer is a result of our poor decisions, but there are many forms we could avoid (Eph 5:15: “Be very careful, then, how you live-not as unwise but as wise…”
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The earlier it is detected, the better the chance of survival There are numerous self-exams for breast, testes, and skin Regular medical visits will look for early warning signs
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Surgery – removes some or all of cancerous masses Radiation therapy – aims rays for radioactive substances at cancerous cells, killing the cells Chemotherapy – using chemicals to kill cells Immunotherapy – activates immune system t recognize and destroy cancerous cells Hormone Therapy – medicine that interferes with the production of hormones.
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C – change in bowel habits A – a sore that does not heal U – unusual bleeding or discharge T – Thickening of lump I – Indigestion or difficulty swallowing O – obvious change in wart or mole N – nagging cough of hoarseness
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