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What is a
tumour
?
A mass of cells/tissue caused by uncontrolled
mitosis
/
cell division
.
If
DNA
in a cell is damaged, a protein called
p53
stops the
cell cycle
. Mutation in the
gene
for p53 could cause cancer to develop. Explain how.
Cancer cells often have faulty/damaged DNA so p53 will be faulty or not made. The cell divides and uncontrolled division produces cancer.
Some
tumour
s are
benig
n and some are
malignan
t. Give one way in which a benign tumour differs from a malignant tumour.
Benign does not cause
cancer
/ does not invade other tissues causing damage.
Describe two ways in which both
types
of
tumour
may cause harm to the body.
They may damage
organ
concerned, cause blockages / obstructions or damage / exert pressure on other organs.
Explain the link between
sunbathin
g and
skin cance
r.
Because sun’s radiation contains
ultra violet
radiation, this causes mutation of genes which control
division
.
Drugs are used to treat
cance
r. At what
phas
e in the
cell cycl
e would each of the following drugs act?
A drug that prevents
DNA replication
A drug that prevents
spindle fibres
shortening
Interphase /
S phase
Anaphase