cancer basics
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Cancer Basics. Cancer is . . . . . . . the presence of a tumor (unnatural growth of tissue) that comes from cells dividing out of control. How do doctors describe different cancers?. Where it’s located in the body - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Cancer Basics
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Cancer is . . .
. . . the presence of a tumor (unnatural growth of tissue) that comes from cells dividing out of control
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How do doctors describe different cancers?
1. Where it’s located in the body Carcinoma – tumor is found in tissue that has
some kind of contact with the outside world (surfaces both inside and outside the body)
Sarcomas – tumors of supportive/connective tissue like muscle and bone
Leukemias, lymphomas, and myelomas – cancers of the bone marrow, blood cells, and lymphatic tissue
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Tumor Grading
How do the cancer cells look compared to normal cells in the area?
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Breast cancer example
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Metastasis: tumor on the move
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Cancer stage: how far has it spread?Stage Condition
1 Tumor is microscopic2 Tumor is papable (can be felt)3 Tumor is starting to grow outside of
the original organ4 Tumor has metastasized to nearby
lymph nodes and the rest of the body
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Remission
Not so fast . . .
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Breast cancer occ