What is Cancer? 'Benign' and 'Malignant' Tumours Explained

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  • What is the common misconception about tumors and cancer?

    Many people think tumors and cancer are the same thing.
  • What is a tumor?

    A tumor is an abnormal mass of cells formed by uncontrolled growth and division.
  • What are the two types of tumors?
    Benign and malignant tumors.
  • Why are malignant tumors considered cancer?

    Because they invade other tissues and can spread to form new secondary tumors.
  • How do benign tumors differ from malignant tumors?

    Benign tumors are contained within one area and are not normally dangerous.
  • What can the spread of malignant tumors cause?

    It can cause a lot of damage to the body and be potentially fatal.
  • What is a strong risk factor for developing lung cancer?

    Smoking.
  • Besides lung cancer, what other cancers are linked to smoking?

    Smoking is linked to mouth, stomach, and cervical cancer.
  • What health condition is obesity linked to?

    Obesity is linked to bowel, liver, and kidney cancer.
  • How does ultraviolet light exposure relate to cancer?

    It is strongly linked to skin cancer due to UV radiation damaging skin cells.
  • What lifestyle choice is linked to an increased risk of liver cancer?

    Drinking alcohol.
  • What genetic factors can increase susceptibility to certain cancers?

    Inherited genes, such as the BRCA genes, can increase susceptibility.
  • Which cancers are linked to the BRCA genes?

    Breast and ovarian cancer.
  • What are the key differences between benign and malignant tumors?

    • Benign tumors:
    • Contained within one area
    • Not normally dangerous
    • Malignant tumors:
    • Can invade other tissues
    • Spread to form secondary tumors
    • Considered cancerous
  • What are the main risk factors for developing cancer?
    • Smoking: linked to lung, mouth, stomach, and cervical cancer
    • Obesity: linked to bowel, liver, and kidney cancer
    • Ultraviolet light exposure: linked to skin cancer
    • Alcohol consumption: linked to liver cancer
    • Genetic factors: BRCA genes linked to breast and ovarian cancer