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Understanding Cancer Basics
Dr.K.Shoba
Assistant Professor,
Department of Biochemistry,
D.K.M College for Women(Autonomous),
Vellore.
Understanding Cancer Basics
Can cancer be
prevented?
How is
cancer
diagnosed?
What are cancer
risk factors?
What does cancer
stage mean? Why
is it important? How does
cancer spread?
What is
cancer?
Today’s Objectives
• At the end of this section, you will be able to:
– UNDERSTAND what cancer is
– STATE how a cancer diagnosis is made
– IDENTIFY cancer risk factors
– UNDERSTAND the importance of cancer stage
Abnormal Uncontrolled Cell division 
tumor  Spread to various other organs
What is Cancer?
• Cancer is not just one disease, but a group of over
200 different diseases.
• Cancer is an abnormal growth of cells.
– Each cell contains a set of instructions (DNA).
– The instructions tell the cell when to reproduce and
when to die.
– Sometimes, the instructions (DNA) can be damaged
and can result in a mutation.
– If cells keep reproducing in an uncontrolled way, a
mass forms.
cancer basics and its introduction,types.
Normal Cell Growth
• Normally your body tells itself to stay on cell
cruise control.
– Cell cruise control maintains a steady, orderly
speed and always stays in its lane.
Uncontrolled Cell Growth
• If the cruise control instructions are damaged, the cell growth gas
pedal can get stuck in acceleration mode.
• Constant acceleration mode means that cells are reproducing at a
much faster rate than necessary.
– This equals higher speeds and more cells.
– If cells are going too fast in traffic, a pile up can happen.
– This cell pile up is called a tumor.
Tumors can be benign or malignant
• Benign tumors are not cancer. They do not
spread to other parts of the body and are not
usually a threat to someone’s life.
• Malignant tumors are cancer cells which
reproduce without control or order. Cancer
cells can spread to other parts of the body.
Think of the cells like a car whose cruise
control is stuck and speeding out of control.
What causes cancer?
• Over time, a cell takes many “hits.”
• “Hits” come from:
– what you are exposed to (environmentally,
occupationally, radiation, viruses), and
– how you live (tobacco, diet, alcohol, activity, etc.)
National Cancer Risk Factors
Individual Cancer Risk Factors
•Family history, gender or age can also
influence a person’s risk for developing
cancer.
What are my cancer risk factors?
•Your risk of developing cancer, as well as
stroke, heart disease and diabetes,
depends on:
who you are (family history)
what you are exposed to (environmentally,
secondhand smoke, occupationally, viruses,
radiation), and
how you live (tobacco, diet, alcohol, physical
activity, etc.).
How is a cancer diagnosis made?
•A cancer diagnosis can only be made by
looking at cells from a biopsy under a
microscope.
Primary Cancer Site
• Most cancers are identified by the organ in
which they first begin to grow (i.e. breast
cancer).
What if the cancer spreads?
Thank you!!

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cancer basics and its introduction,types.

  • 1. Understanding Cancer Basics Dr.K.Shoba Assistant Professor, Department of Biochemistry, D.K.M College for Women(Autonomous), Vellore.
  • 2. Understanding Cancer Basics Can cancer be prevented? How is cancer diagnosed? What are cancer risk factors? What does cancer stage mean? Why is it important? How does cancer spread? What is cancer?
  • 3. Today’s Objectives • At the end of this section, you will be able to: – UNDERSTAND what cancer is – STATE how a cancer diagnosis is made – IDENTIFY cancer risk factors – UNDERSTAND the importance of cancer stage
  • 4. Abnormal Uncontrolled Cell division  tumor  Spread to various other organs
  • 5. What is Cancer? • Cancer is not just one disease, but a group of over 200 different diseases. • Cancer is an abnormal growth of cells. – Each cell contains a set of instructions (DNA). – The instructions tell the cell when to reproduce and when to die. – Sometimes, the instructions (DNA) can be damaged and can result in a mutation. – If cells keep reproducing in an uncontrolled way, a mass forms.
  • 7. Normal Cell Growth • Normally your body tells itself to stay on cell cruise control. – Cell cruise control maintains a steady, orderly speed and always stays in its lane.
  • 8. Uncontrolled Cell Growth • If the cruise control instructions are damaged, the cell growth gas pedal can get stuck in acceleration mode. • Constant acceleration mode means that cells are reproducing at a much faster rate than necessary. – This equals higher speeds and more cells. – If cells are going too fast in traffic, a pile up can happen. – This cell pile up is called a tumor.
  • 9. Tumors can be benign or malignant • Benign tumors are not cancer. They do not spread to other parts of the body and are not usually a threat to someone’s life. • Malignant tumors are cancer cells which reproduce without control or order. Cancer cells can spread to other parts of the body. Think of the cells like a car whose cruise control is stuck and speeding out of control.
  • 10. What causes cancer? • Over time, a cell takes many “hits.” • “Hits” come from: – what you are exposed to (environmentally, occupationally, radiation, viruses), and – how you live (tobacco, diet, alcohol, activity, etc.)
  • 12. Individual Cancer Risk Factors •Family history, gender or age can also influence a person’s risk for developing cancer.
  • 13. What are my cancer risk factors? •Your risk of developing cancer, as well as stroke, heart disease and diabetes, depends on: who you are (family history) what you are exposed to (environmentally, secondhand smoke, occupationally, viruses, radiation), and how you live (tobacco, diet, alcohol, physical activity, etc.).
  • 14. How is a cancer diagnosis made? •A cancer diagnosis can only be made by looking at cells from a biopsy under a microscope.
  • 15. Primary Cancer Site • Most cancers are identified by the organ in which they first begin to grow (i.e. breast cancer).
  • 16. What if the cancer spreads?

Editor's Notes

  • #1: Understanding Cancer Basics is part of the “Cancer Clear & Simple” program. This program provides cancer education in regards to basics, prevention, and screening; it is a collaboration between the UW Carbone Cancer Center and UW Cooperative Extension. It’s goal is to decrease the cancer disparities that is experienced in rural Wisconsin.
  • #2: In Understanding Cancer Basics we will answer these questions (read questions). Please remember that this information is taught to help you understand the basics. It is not meant to take the place of information given by your health care provider. Also, as a trainer, I am not the cancer expert! I am here to provide basic information.
  • #3: (Read slide)
  • #5: Read slide.
  • #7: Read slide.
  • #8: Read slide. The “Abnormal Cell Growth” Activity will follow this slide.
  • #9: Read slide
  • #10: Complete “Abnormal Cell Growth Activity” after this slide. Read the activity (see handout).
  • #13: RJL