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BIOLOGY GCSE
Chapter 7: Non-Communicable Diseases
Cancer
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What happens when a call changes due to genetic mutations?
It starts to
divide
in an
uncontrollable
way
What is a mass of abnormally growing cells called?
a
tumour
Where do benign tumours grow?
In
one
place - doesn't
invade
other
tissues
How can Benign tumours be dangerous?
If it
grows
in
tissue
such as the
brain
and
compresses
it
Where do Malignant Tumours grow?
Anywhere
in the body -
spread
to healthy
tissues
What are Malignant tumours?
Cancer
How do malignant tumours form secondary tumours?
Some malignant
cells
may enter the
bloodstream
and
circulate
to other parts of the
body
What are 4 causes of cancer?
Genetic factors
Mutations
in
genes
caused by
carcinogens
Ionising radiation
Virus infections
What is an example of a type of cancer caused by a genetic factor
some
breast cancers
What is an example of cancer caused by ionising radiation?
UV light
causing
skin cancers
What is an example of cancer caused by virus infections?
HPV
causing
cervical cancer
What is an example of cancer caused by a mutation in genes caused by carcinogens?
carcinogens
in
tobacco
causing
lung cancer
What can cancer be treated with?
Radiotherapy
&
Chemotherapy