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Mechanism of Disease
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Prevention and Control Prevent them from entering the body Pathogens can spread by: Person to person contact - viruses Environmental contact – food, water, soil Opportunistic invasion – moist skin/fungus Transmission by a vector- ex. Deer tick/lyme
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Prevention aseptic technique – kill/disable pathogens on surface before they can spread to others Examples: sterilization, disinfection, antisepsis, isolation Avoiding contact with certain materials Maintaining safe sanitation practices Avoid changes in pH, moisture, temperature of skin and mucous membranes Reduce number of vectors and reduce contact with vectors Vaccine – dead or weakened pathogen given to stimulate immunity
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Treatment Antibiotics – penicillin, streptomycin Synthetic antiviral agents – acyclovir, efavirenz
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Tumors and Cancer Neoplasm = tumor = abnormal growth of cells Benign remain localized, grow slow, cells well differentiated, cells stay together, often surrounded by dense tissue or capsule, usually not life threatening Malignant – spread to other regions = CANCER Not encapsulated, do not stay in one place (metastasis), undifferentiated
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3 types of benign tumors Epithelial tissue Papilloma – fingerlike projections, wart Adenoma – glandular Nevus – small, pigmented tumors of the skin, mole Connective tissue Lipoma – arise from adipose tissue Osteoma – bone tissues Chondroma – cartilage tissue
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Malignant tumors Epithelial – called carcinomas Melanoma – melanocytes Adenocarcinoma – glandular epithelium Connective - called sarcomas Lymphoma – lymphatic tissue Osteosarcoma – bone tissue Myeloma – bone marrow tumor Fibrosarcoma – fibrous connective tissue
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Miscellaneous tumors Adenofibroma – benign tumor from epithelial and connective tissues Neuroblastoma – malignant tumor of nerve tissue Cancers can further be classified by location (stomach, skin…)
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Causes of Cancer Uncontrolled cell division Hyperplasia – too many cells Anaplasia – abnormal, undifferentiated tumor cells Not sure what causes abnormal cell division
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Factors that play a role in abnormal cell division Genetic factors Oncogenes – cancer genes, still researching Predispositions Basal cell carcinoma, breast cancer, neuroblastoma Carcinogens – chemicals that affect genetic activity Mutagens (mutation makers) Age - Young – leukemia, older – colon cancer Environment – radiation, breathing asbestos Viruses – papilloma viruses – cervical cancer
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