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CANCER Cell Division Gone Wrong
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Cancer Cancer is a group of diseases in which cells grow and divide out of control. The DNA that controls the cell cycle is mutated. Checkpoints in the cell cycle that stop cell division or kill the cell fail.
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Tumours A tumour is a mass of cells that continues to grow and serves no function for the body. Benign tumours are not cancerous but they can crowd surrounding cells. Malignant tumours are cancerous. They can interfere with or destroy surrounding tissues.
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Metastasis can occur when cancer cells break away from the original tumour and establish tumour elsewhere in the body.
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Causes of Cancer Random mutations to a cell’s DNA Carcinogens: Viruses (e.g. HPV) Radiation (e.g. UV rays, X-rays)
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Chemicals (e.g. alcohol,tobacco smoke,cured meats industrial chemicals
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Hereditary factors Can increase the chances of getting cancer, but do not guarantee cancer.
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Cancer Screening Mammogram (for breast cancer)
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PAP test (for cervical cancer)
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PSA test (for prostate cancer)
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Reducing the Risk of Cancer
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