Cancer

Cards (18)

  • What is cancer caused by?
    Uncontrolled cell growth and division
  • What results from the uncontrolled growth and division of cells?

    Formation of a tumour
  • Are all tumours cancerous?

    No, tumours can be benign or malignant
  • What are the characteristics of benign tumours?

    • Grows until there's no more room
    • Stays in one place (usually within a membrane)
    • Normally not dangerous and not cancerous
  • What are the characteristics of malignant tumours?

    • Grows and spreads to neighbouring healthy tissues
    • Cells can break off and spread via the bloodstream
    • Invades healthy tissues and forms secondary tumours
    • Dangerous and can be fatal
  • What can increase the chance of developing cancer?
    Risk factors
  • Does having risk factors guarantee that someone will develop cancer?

    No, it just increases the risk
  • What has contributed to increased cancer survival rates?

    Medical advances such as improved treatment and early diagnosis
  • What are some lifestyle risk factors associated with cancer?
    1. Smoking
    2. Obesity
    3. UV exposure
    4. Viral infection
  • How is smoking related to cancer?

    It is linked to lung cancer and other types like mouth and bowel cancer
  • What is the second biggest preventable cause of cancer after smoking?
    Obesity
  • How does UV exposure increase cancer risk?

    It increases the chance of developing skin cancer
  • Who is at higher risk of developing skin cancer due to UV exposure?

    People in sunny climates and those who spend a lot of time outside
  • How can viral infections increase cancer risk?

    Some viruses can increase the chances of developing certain types of cancer
  • Which viruses are linked to an increased risk of liver cancer?
    Hepatitis B and hepatitis C viruses
  • How can lifestyle affect the likelihood of viral infections that increase cancer risk?

    Lifestyle choices like unprotected sex or sharing needles can spread these viruses
  • How can genetics be a risk factor for cancer?

    Inherited faulty genes can make someone more susceptible to cancer
  • Which genes are linked to an increased likelihood of breast and ovarian cancer?
    BRCA genes