Unit 6 - Cancer Flashcards

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Why isn’t cancer a normal disease?

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It isn’t caused by a specific pathogen and it isn’t characterized by any one set of symptoms

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What is cancer?

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The loss of genetic control (a loss of a cells ability to control its own rate of mitosis)

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What is cancer in its simplest sense?

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Rapid and uncontrolled cell growth

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Why do cancer cells never differentiate and become “useful?”

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Because they reproduce so rapidly

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How do cancer cells survive? At the cost of what?

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Cancer cells survive at the expense of normal cells that do have a function. Since they reproduce so quickly they require much more nutrients than normal cells.

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Name 8 characteristics of cancer cells

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  1. Have an unlimited number of cell divisions
  2. Abnormal nuclei
  3. Very little cytoplasm
  4. May have an abnormal number of chromosomes
  5. Developed from a normal cell that has gone wrong
  6. Undifferentiated
  7. Can live separate from neighbouring cells
  8. Lack contact inhibition
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All human cells contain normal genes called _______, that mutate to become _________, giving the cell the ability to become cancerous

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  1. Proto-oncogenes

2. Oncogenes

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How many oncogenes (ish) are required in the same cell to cause cancer?

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At least 2, but usually 5 or 6

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Many cancers are due to_______

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the life long accumulation of mutations (this explains why incidence of cancer increases dramatically as you age)

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What are the 4 stages of cancer?

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  1. Neoplasia
  2. Anaplasia
  3. Angiogenesis (Vascularization)
  4. Metastasis
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Describe the 4 stages of cancer

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  1. Neoplasia = normal cell becomes cancerous
  2. Anaplasia = growth of disorganized mass of cells (tumor)
  3. Angiogenesis (vascularization) = stimulation of new blood vessel growth into tumor.
  4. Metastisis = migration of cancer cells into circulatory and

lymphatic systems

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What is Carcinoma?

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cancer of the epithelial tissue

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What is Sarcoma?

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cancer of connective tissue

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What is Leukemia?

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cancer of blood tissue

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What is Lymphoma?

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cancer of lymph tissue

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What are the danger signals of cancer? (C.A.U.T.I.O.N)

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C = Change in bladder or bowel habits
A = A sore that does not heal
U = Unusual bleeding or discharge
T = Thickening or lump below the skin
I = Indigestion or difficulty swallowing
O = Obvious change in wart or mole
N = Nagging cough or hoarseness
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What is the difference between a benign and malignant cancer?

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A benign cancer is localized, it does not reach metastisis like a malignant cancer does

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How does the body protect itself from cancer?

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The body’s immune system has a number of White blood cells in the blood and lymph system which can identify and destroy many cancer cells