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Cancer

Lifetime Health Chapter 14: Section 3 Cancer. Cancer. Kenneth Hyunmin Kim Kamiah Noah H. Zaharia Alex M. Lifetime Health Chapter 14: Section 3 Cancer. What is Cancer?.

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Cancer

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  1. Lifetime Health Chapter 14: Section 3 Cancer Cancer Kenneth Hyunmin Kim Kamiah Noah H. Zaharia Alex M.

  2. Lifetime Health Chapter 14: Section 3 Cancer What is Cancer? • Cancer is a disease in which the regular way that the body repairs breaks down, thus causing damaged cells to divide rapidly and uncontrollably.

  3. Lifetime Health Chapter 14: Section 3 Cancer Cancer Statistics • More than 1 million people are diagnosed with cancer every year in the United States. • Cancer is the second leading cause of death, after cardiovascular disease(CVD). Lung Tumor Forming

  4. Lifetime Health Chapter 14: Section 3 Cancer Cancer Statistics(cont.)

  5. Lifetime Health Chapter 14: Section 3 Cancer Formation • Damaged and mutated cells divide uncontrollably • Cancer cells join together to form a tumor • Some cancer cells separate from the tumor and invade blood and lymph vessels

  6. Lifetime Health Chapter 14: Section 3 Cancer How Does Cancer Form? (cont.) • The cancer cells can then travel to other parts of the body and can eventually form new tumors Cancer Animations-See Animation 1

  7. Lifetime Health Chapter 14: Section 3 Cancer Effects of Cancer • Cancer cells tear through and crush neighboring tissues, strangle blood vessels, and take wholesome nutrients from healthy cells

  8. Lifetime Health Chapter 14: Section 3 Cancer What Causes Cancer? • Cancer can be caused by controllable and uncontrollable risk factors • In most cases cancer is caused by a carcinogen

  9. Lifetime Health Chapter 14: Section 3 Cancer What is a Carcinogen? • A carcinogen is any substance, or radioactive product that can cause cancer • Surprisingly, all humans are exposed to carcinogens in our daily lives, although many cancer-causing carcinogens can be avoided

  10. Lifetime Health Chapter 14: Section 3 Cancer Examples of Carcinogens • Oncoviruses, viruses that can potentially cause cancer. • Radioactivity and Ultraviolet Rays • Chemicals that can be found in tobacco smoke. • These are only some examples of possible carcinogens.

  11. Lifetime Health Chapter 14: Section 3 Cancer Examples of Types of Cancers • Breast Cancer -Cancer of the breast tissue; mostly found in women but 1% of cases can be found in men. -About 31% of people diagnosed with breast cancer die of it.

  12. Lifetime Health Chapter 14: Section 3 Cancer Examples of Types of Cancers(cont.) • Prostate Cancer -Cancer of the male reproductive system. -About 15% of men diagnosed with prostate cancer die of it.

  13. Lifetime Health Chapter 14: Section 3 Cancer Examples of Types of Cancers(cont.) • Skin Cancer -Cancer that affects the skin -About 17% of those diagnosed with skin cancer die of it.

  14. Lifetime Health Chapter 14: Section 3 Cancer Diagnosing and Treating Cancer • Cancer is detected and treated in many ways, of course depending on the cancer in question • Some may only require regular check-ups, while others may require surgery, or chemotherapy

  15. Lifetime Health Chapter 14: Section 3 Cancer Living with Cancer • Cancer victims often feel sluggish or weak • In children, they can feel upset and apprehensive about unsettling surroundings

  16. Lifetime Health Chapter 14: Section 3 Cancer Five Steps to Protect Yourself • Don’t smoke or quit smoking • Protect your skin(sunscreen) • Eat nutritously • Stay active and keep in shape(round isn’t a shape) • Get regular medical checkups

  17. Lifetime Health Chapter 14: Section 3 Cancer Thank You

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