Cancer
Cancer
Consumer Chemistry
Quarter 4 – Module 3
Answer the ff. questions
1. What do pink ribbons mean during the month of
October?
The root of the word cancer is In Greek, these phrases refer to a crab,
traced back to the Greek most likely related to the disease because
doctor Hippocrates who is the cancer's finger-like projections
considered the "Father of brought the shape of a crab to mind.
Medicine."
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Celsus (28-50 BC), the Roman physician, later turned the Greek
term into cancer, the Latin word for crab.
Tumors that are benign are not cancerous. There is no spread of cancerous cells
from benign tumors to other areas of the body. Normally, benign tumors are not
life-threatening.
Malignant Tumors are cancerous. Cancer can spread close to the tumor to other
tissues and organs. They can also spread to other sites in the body through the
bloodstream or lymphatic system. This spreading is called metastasis.
In cells, damage to DNA can lead to
cancer. Cells can also repair DNA damage,
however. The cells can die if the damage is
severe. Unrepaired damage to DNA can lead
to gene mutations or changes, and mutations
can cause cancer in some genes.
You will inherit mutations as well. Since
cancer has a long latency time, it is difficult to
establish which exposure, if any, could have
contributed to a mutation. Therefore we know
very little about specific causes of cancers.
Because of early detection and timely and
more successful care, more individuals
survive cancer. Some breast, cervical, and
colorectal cancers may be detected early when
screening tests are carried out on a regular
basis, when treatment may function best.
Type of Cancer and its examples Type of Cancer and its examples
- prostate cancer - Gastrointestinal
- breast cancer stromal tumors
- lung cancer (stomach and small
- colorectal intestine)
cancer - Osteosarcoma
Sarcoma starts in the tissues
Carcinoma originates in the skin (colon or the rectum) that support and connect the (bones)
or the tissue that covers the body. A sarcoma can develop in
surface of internal organs and fat, muscles, nerves, tendons,
glands. Carcinomas could form joints, blood vessels, lymph
solid tumors. vessels, cartilage, or bone.
Type of Cancer and its examples Type of Cancer and its examples
Lymphoma is a cancer
- Lymphocytic
leukemia of the lymphatic
(lymphocytes) system, which is part of
the body's germ-
- Myelogenous
(my-uh- fighting network. The
Leukemia is cancer of LOHJuh-nus) lymphatic system
leukemia includes the lymph
the body's blood- - Hodgkin's
(Myeloid cells nodes (lymph glands), lymphoma
forming tissues, give rise to red spleen, thymus gland
including the bone blood cells, and bone marrow.
(formerly called Hodgkin's disease)
-
marrow and the white blood Lymphoma can affect
Non-Hodgkin's
lymphoma
cells and
lymphatic system. all those areas as well
plateletproduci
as other organs
ng cells)
throughout the body
Type of Cancer and its examples Type of Cancer and its examples
Questions
- Ma”am Allynn