CGE: Interpreting Data on Cancer COPY Flashcards

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Risk factors

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Things that increase a person’s chance of getting cancer.

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Genetic factors

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Some cancers are linked with specific inherited alleles.

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Environmental factors

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Exposure to radiation, lifestyle choices such as smoking, increased alcohol consumption and a high-fat diet can be linked to an increased chance of developing cancers.

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Why is knowing the mutation for can useful?

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For the prevention and treatment of cancer.

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What is cancer caused by?

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Mutations in proto-oncogenes and tumour suppressor genes.

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How can knowing about the mutation for a cancer lead to more effective prevention?

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  • Can screen for the mutation in DNA
  • Knowing about increased risk means tht preventative steps can be taken to reduce it.
  • More sensitive tests can be developed, which can lead to earlier and more accurate diagnosis.
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How can the knowledge of the mutated allele of the BRCA1 gene lead to prevention of breast cancer?

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  • Screening for mutated allele of the BRCA1 tumour supressor gene.
  • Lead to preventative steps - women may choose to have a mastectomy to reduce the risk of breast cancer developing.
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How can knowing about the mutation for a certain cancer help with treatment and cures?

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  • Can develop drugs to effectively target mutated cells.
  • Helps decide best treatment plan - some cancer-causing mutations require more aggressive treatment than others.
  • Gene therapy - hopefully can be used in the future to provide working versions of the faulty gene.
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Why is it often difficult to draw conclusions about the causes of variation?

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Because some characteristics can be affected by many different genes and environmental factors.

It is difficult to tell which factor has the largest effect.

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