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One more type of tissue to discuss. A type of tissue that none of us want in our body. Cancer. Cancer. Cancer accounts for nearly one-quarter of deaths in the United States, exceeded only by heart diseases. In 2003, there were 556,902 cancer deaths in the US. % of all Deaths. Cause of Death. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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One more type of tissue to discuss
• A type of tissue that none of us want in our body
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Cancer
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Cancer
• Cancer accounts for nearly one-quarter of deaths in the United States, exceeded only by heart diseases. In 2003, there were 556,902 cancer deaths in the US.
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• Heart diseases• Cancer• Cerebrovascular• Chronic Respiratory• Accidents• Diabetes• Flu and pneunomia
• 28%• 22%• 6.4%• 5.2%• 4.5%• 3.0%• 2.7%
Cause of Death
% of all Deaths
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Cancer• 1 in 4 deaths are due to cancer• 1 in 17 deaths are due to lung
cancer• Lung cancer is the most common
cancer in men• Breast cancer is the most
common cancer in women
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• There are over 100 different forms of cancer
Cancer
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Lung cancer cells
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Breast cancer cells
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Brain Cancer Cell
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Colon Cancer cells
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Cancer cell under attack by the immune system
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• The division of normal cells is precisely controlled. New cells are only formed for growth or to replace dead ones.
• Cancerous cells divide repeatedly out of control even though they are not needed, they crowd out other normal cells and function abnormally. They can also destroy the correct functioning of major organs.
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Ancient Awareness• 80 Million years ago – Dinosaur
bones show evidence of cancer• 3000 BC - Egyptian mummies –
bone cancer• 1600 BC – Egypt – 8 cases of
breast tumors (or ulcers)Treated by cauterization – with the “fire drill”
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Ancient Awareness• 300 BC – Hippocrates named
tumors as carcinos or carcinoma – tumors spread out like legs of a crab
• 1500 – autopsy start to provide a greater understanding of cancer
• 1650 – more knowledge with advance in medical science tools like the microscope
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• Cancer is the uncontrolled multiplication of cells.• Benign – cancerous cells are
contained in one place• Malignant – cancerous have
spread to other areas
What is Cancer?
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What causes cancer?
• Cancer arises from the mutation of a normal gene.• Mutated genes that cause cancer
are called oncogenes.• It is thought that several mutations
need to occur to give rise to cancer
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What causes cancer?
• Cells that are old or not functioning properly normally self destruct and are replaced by new cells.• However, cancerous cells do not
self destruct and continue to divide rapidly producing millions of new cancerous cells.
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• A factor which brings about a mutation is called a mutagen.
• A mutagen is mutagenic.• Any agent that causes cancer is
called a carcinogen and is described as carcinogenic.
• So some mutagens are carcinogenic.
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• Ionising radiation – X Rays, UV light
• Chemicals – tar from cigarettes• Virus infection – papilloma virus
can be responsible for cervical cancer.
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• Hereditary predisposition – Some families are more susceptible to getting certain cancers. Remember you can’t inherit cancer its just that you maybe more susceptible to getting it.
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Benign or malignant?• Benign tumors do not spread from
their site of origin, but can crowd out (squash) surrounding cells eg brain tumor, warts.
• Malignant tumors can spread from the original site and cause secondary tumors. This is called metastasis. They interfere with neighbouring cells and can block blood vessels, the gut, glands, lungs etc.
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Genetically altered cell
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The DNA of the cell highlighted above has a mutation that causes the cell to replicate even though this tissue doesn't need replacement cells at this time or at this place.
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Spread and second mutation
• The genetically altered cells have, over time, reproduced unchecked, crowding out the surrounding normal cells. The growth may contain one million cells and be the size of a pinhead. At this point the cells continue to look the same as the surrounding healthy cells. After about a million divisions, there's a good chance that one of the new cells will have mutated further. This cell, now carrying two mutant genes, could have an altered appearance and be even more prone to reproduce unchecked.
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Spread and second mutation
• After about a million divisions, there's a good chance that one of the new cells will have mutated further. This cell, now carrying two mutant genes, could have an altered appearance and be even more prone to reproduce unchecked.
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Third mutation
• Over time and after many cell divisions, a third mutation may arise. If the mutation gives the cell some further advantage, that cell will grow more vigorously than its predecessors and thus speed up the growth of the tumour.
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Fourth mutation
• The new type of cells grow rapidly, allowing for more opportunities for mutations. The next mutation paves the way for the development of an even more aggressive cancer.
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Breaking through the membrane
• The newer, wilder cells created by another mutation are able to push their way through the epithelial tissue's basement membrane. At this point the cancer is still too small to be detected.
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Angiogenesis
• Angiogenesis is the recruitment of blood vessels from the network of neighbouring vessels.
• Now the size of a small grape, is large enough to be detected as a lump
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Invasion and dispersal
• Individual cells from the tumor enter into the network of newly formed blood vessels, using these vessels as highways by which they can move to other parts of the body.
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Invasion and dispersal
• A tumor as small as a gram can send out a million tumor cells into blood vessels a day.
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Tumor cells travel -
metastasis• What makes
most tumors so lethal is their ability to metastasize -- that is, establish new tumor sites at other locations throughout the body.
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