Cancer

Cards (10)

  • What are the two types of tumors mentioned?
    Benign and malignant tumors
  • What is the key feature of benign tumors?
    They do not invade other parts of the body and are contained in one area.
  • How do malignant tumors differ from benign tumors?
    Malignant tumors invade neighboring tissues and can spread to form secondary tumors.
  • What happens to malignant tumor cells once they enter the bloodstream?
    • They spread to different parts of the body
    • They form new tumors called secondary tumors
  • What is a key fact about the process of mitosis?
    It is tightly controlled by genes in the nucleus.
  • What can lead to uncontrolled growth and mitosis?
    Changes in genes that control cell division.
  • What are some genetic risk factors for developing cancer?
    • Certain types of breast cancer
    • Prostate cancer
    • Cancer of the large intestine
  • What lifestyle factors are linked to certain cancers?
    • Lung cancer linked to smoking
    • Skin cancer linked to ultraviolet light exposure
    • Mouth and throat cancer linked to alcohol consumption
  • What is radon and how does it relate to cancer risk?
    Radon is a radioactive gas that increases lung cancer risk by damaging DNA.
  • What is the consequence of DNA damage caused by ionizing radiation?
    • Uncontrolled cell division
    • Potential development of cancer