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Title: CH' 10 UNDERSTANDING CANCER


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CH. 10 UNDERSTANDING CANCER OTHER MAJOR DISEASES
  • No. 2 cause of death in the U.S.
  • FACTS
  • 1 in 2 American men will eventually have cancer.
  • 1 in 3 American women will have cancer.
  • African Americans more likely to develop and die
    from cancer than any other racial or ethnic group
  • AA women have the highest incidence of colorectal
    and lung cancers of any ethnic group.
  • Breast cancer highest among white women.

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  • AA men have highest rates of prostate,
    colorectal, and lung.
  • Lung cancer no. 1 cause of death in men and women
  • Breast cancer no. 2 cause of death for women
    (highest in white and lowest native Americans)
  • Prostate cancer no. 2 cause of death for men
  • Colon cancer is no. 3 cause of death for men and
    women
  • Skin cancers affects 1 in 5 Americans
  • Denial is first reaction to diagnosis to cancer.

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CANCER - Abnormal, uncontrolled cellular growth
  • Tumor - Abnormal cells grouped together
  • benign - non-cancerous
  • malignant cancerous
  • METASTASIZE spread the cancer to other parts of
    the body via the bloodstream or the lymphatic
    system.

4
Primary Risk Factors for Cancer
  • Diet reducing fats
  • Inactivity
  • Obesity lose fat and excess weight
  • Heredity
  • Environmental factors(80-90 of cancers)
  • tobacco
  • sunlight
  • Physical activity reduces the risk of breast
    cancer by 10-25 and colon cancer by 25-50.

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CLASSIFICATION OF CANCERS
  • Carcinoma most common kind, skin, or line
    internal organs and glands.
  • Sarcoma supporting or connective tissues,
    bones, muscles, blood vessels.
  • Leukemia blood-forming tissues (bone-marrow,
    lymph nodes, spleen)
  • Lymphoma lymph system (the network that filters
    out impurities)

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Who Is at Risk for Developing Cancer?
Insert Table 10-3 here
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COMMON TYPES OF CANCERS
  • Skin Cancer picture p. 286
  • basal-cell most common, epidermis (top layer of
    skin)
  • squamous-cell also common, involving cells in
    the epidermis
  • melanoma deadliest type of skin cancer, 1-2 of
    all cancer deaths. (UV radiation) 1 in 75.

8

Asymmetry One half doesnt match the other half
Border irregularity The edges are ragged,
notched, or blurred
Color Rather than uniform pigmentation, there
are shades of tan, brown, and black, with
possible dashes of red, white, and blue.
Diameter The mole is larger than 6 mm (about the
size of a pencil eraser). (The melanoma shown
here is magnified about 20 times its actual size.)
Fig. 10-6, p. 286
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Warning signs of Melanoma p. 252
  • A asymmetry, one half doesnt match the other
    half
  • B border, the edges are ragged, notched, or
    blurred
  • C color, not uniform in color, shades of tan,
    brown, black w/ possible dashed of red, white
    and blue.
  • D diameter, the mole is larger than 6mm (head
    of eraser on pencil)
  • E elevation, mole is raised

10
BREAST CANCER every 3 minutes a woman in U.S.
learns she has breast cancer. Every 12 minutes a
woman dies of breast cancer.
  • Age, p. 286
  • Family history
  • Long menstrual history, before age 12, childless
    women
  • Age at birth of first child first child in late
    30s and 40s
  • Breast biopsies if required more likely to
    develop cancer
  • Fibrocystic disease is not a risk factor
  • Race higher risk in white women over 40, but AA
    women greater chance of dying.
  • Occupation p. 287 read
  • Alcohol 2 or more drinks/day 40 risk of cancer
  • Hormone Therapy higher risk 5 yrs. or longer
  • Obesity for young and old, higher risk
  • Sedentary lifestyle any exercise better than
    nothing

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CERVICAL CANCER highest incidence Vietnamese,
Alaskan Native, Korean, Hispanic. The mortality
rate for AA is twice that of whites because of
high death rate among older black women
  • primary risk factor infection with HPV
  • other risk factors early age of first
    intercourse, multiple sex partners, genital
    herpes, smoking or exposure to passive smoke.

12
OVARIAN CANCER leading cause of death from
gynecological cancers.
  • gtRisk Factors family history, personal history
    of breast cancer, obesity, infertility, and low
    levels of transferase (an enzyme involved in the
    metabolism of dairy foods).
  • gtNo obvious symptoms until advanced stages.

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COLON AND RECTAL CANCER
  • gt3rd most common cancer.
  • gtRisks over age 50, male, high fat or low fiber
    diet, inadequate intake of fruits and veggies,
    family history, smoking, alcohol consumption,
    prolonged high consumption of red and processed
    meat.

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PROSTATE CANCER
  • After skin cancer, most common cancer in men.
    Risk is 1 in 6. If the cancer has spread the risk
    is 1 in 30. AA men more often than white. Asian
    and American Indian less often. Screening at age
    50. Risks high no. of sex partners, STDs, age,
    and family history.

15
TESTICULAR CANCER
  • Last 20 yrs. has risen 51 in the U.S.. Between
    18-35 yrs. Slight enlargement of the testicle,
    lower abdominal pain, lumps on the testicles. P.
    289 self exam.
  • LEUKEMIA (not in book)
  • Cancer of the blood.
  • LUNG CANCER (not in book)
  • Leading cause of cancer deaths.

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OTHER MAJOR DISEASES
  • DIABETES MELLITUS a disease in which the body
    doesnt produce or respond properly to insulin.
  • Type 1 insulin dependent
  • Type 2 - non-insulin dependent
  • Risk factors
  • Inactivity, excessive weight, obesity, unhealthy
    food choices, waist circumference.
  • Early signs
  • Frequent urination, excessive thirst, weight loss
    or weight gain, blurred vision, slow-healing
    sores, tender gums.
  • AA, Native Americans, and Mexican A. are at high
    risk of developing diabetes. AA and Hispanics
    have double the rate for whites.
  • Treatment type 1, injections, infusion pump,
    oral medication.
  • Type 2, balanced diet, exercise, and weight
    management.

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ASTHMA (not in book)
  • Constriction of the breathing passages. 14 deaths
    in the U.S. each day.
  • More common among blacks and inner-city
    residents.
  • ANEMIAS (not in book)
  • Diseases affecting the oxygen-carrying capacity
    of the blood.
  • Anemia caused by nutritional inadequacies, loss
    of blood, heavy menstrual bleeding, deficiencies
    in red-cell production or genetic disorders.
  • Iron-deficiency anemia is a form of anemia caused
    by lack of dietary iron. Most common and goes
    undiagnosed.
  • Sickle-cell anemia genetic blood disorder,
    hemoglobin in red blood cells is abnormal. Blood
    cells become, crescent or sickle-shaped and
    unable to supply oxygen. Causes crippling, severe
    pain, and premature death. About 8-10 of AA
    carry the gene.

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(not in book)
  • ARTHRITIS inflammatory disease of the joints.
  • Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease in
    which the body attacks its own connective tissue,
    common among younger people.
  • Osteoarthritis, primarily at the joints, normal
    wear and tear, mostly older adults. Women 3x more
    often than men.
  • HERNIAS a bulge of soft tissue that forces its
    way through or between strained or weakened
    muscles. Most common in abdomen.
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