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Common Types of Cancer

* Breast Cancer
* Colorectal Cancer
* Lung Cancer
* Prostate Cancer

Cancer Overview

History

Cancer is the second cause of death in the United States Heart disease is the first. Each year more than a million Americans get medical care for cancer and over 330,000 die from the disease. Cancer is one of man dreaded diseases. It attacks people of all ages. Cancer kills more children than any other disease. About 4,000 children under 15 years old die of cancer each year. half of the deaths are from leukemia. Leukemia is a cancer of the blood forming tissues.

Cancer has been observed in many forms of animal and plant life, as well as in man. More than 200 kinds of cancer affect human beings and each kind differs from the others. All cancer start in living cells. Researchers are still looking for answers to many questions about cancer. For instance, scientists do not know what exactly causes cancer. Once researchers find the cause of cancer then they will be able to find ways to cure and prevent the disease. They also want to develop better ways to detect and treat s all forms of cancer.

In the United States, the National Cancer Institue has played a major role in Cancer research since it was established in 1937. The American Cancer Society also support research programs. The National Cancer Act of 1971 expanded government efforts in cancer research.

Cancer research and control programs have made definite progress. In 1900, cancer was almost always fatal. I the 1930 fewer than one of every five patients were saved. Today, doctors successfully treat one of every three people who get cancer. Some experts believe that if all present knowledge were used promptly in every case of cancer at least half of all cancer patients could be saved. The American Cancer Society was founded in 1913. The first United States cancer hospital was founded in 1884, in New York City. Which later became the Memorial Hospital in 1889. The very first cancer hospital was founded in Reims, France in the 1700.

What is Cancer?

Cancer is a general term for more than 250 diseases that are characterized by uncontrolled, abnormal growth of cells. Cancer cells can spread through the blood and the clear fuild that bathes body cells called lymph to start new cancers in other parts of the body. Normal cells can convert to abnormal cancer cells. Cancer cells reproduce more rapidly than normal cells and ignore normal regulations of when, how, and where to grow. Normal cells are more concerned with function than growth. Cancer cells are more concerned with growth than function. Cancer cells seem to be able to grow anywhere in the body. Different kinds of cancer grow at different rates and respond to different kinds of treatments. But all produce use less tissue and keep normal cells from getting nourishment. Cancer cells that are not treated displace normal cells and eventually destroy them.

Types of Cancer

There are about 250 different types of cancers that exist. They are classified into two ways, one is the part of the body where the cancer cells first develop and the second the type of body tissue where the cancer begins. Cancer that starts in the tissue that forms the skin and linings of the body organs is called carcinoma. Cancers of the skin, breast, and body systems are carcinomas and are the most common cancer that begins in the tissue that forms the body supporting structures is sarcoma. Some examples are bones, muscles and catalogue.

Other types of cancer are skin, lung, colo-retal which is colon cancer, breast, uterine-Cervix, ovary, vaginal, testicular, mouth and throat, larynx, exophagus, stomach, pancreas, liver and bone. There are many more. The most common for young people are osteogenic sarcoma which is known as bone cancer, Ewings sarcoma another bone cancer, lymphomas, and rhadomyosarcoma.

How Cancer Is Diagnosed

Cancer has often been called the silent killer. It gives no warning of it presence in the early stages. Cancer can be diagnosed during a physical examination. In woman a doctor can check for cancer of the cervix and the uterine by a pap smear test. The doctor can also use X-ray technology to detect cancer. A diopsy is another method of accurately diagnosing cancer. Doctors urge that every person have at least one complete physical each year.

Seven Warning Signs

There are seven warning signs that a person should be aware of:

  • Unusual bleeding or discharge
  • A lump or thickening in the breast or elsewhere
  • A sore that does not heal.
  • Change in bowel or bladder habits.
  • Hoarseness or a continuing cough.
  • Indigestion or difficulty in swallowing.
  • Change in a wart or mole.

Any of these symptoms one should consult a doctor promptly. The early detection of cancer the better.

Possible Causes Of Cancer

No one know exactly what causes cancer. Most scientists believe that there is no single cause and that many factors maybe involed. A person work or place where he or she lives may contribute to the disease. People who are frequently in contact with certain knids of chemicals may develop the disease. Manufacturers whose products require the use of carcinogens which are cancer-producing substances, take steps to safe guard workers against exposure to them. Carcinogens consist of humanmade and natural chemicals found in small quantities in the air, water, food, and the work place. It has been difficult proving that viruses are the cause of cancer. So viruses don play a big role in causing cancer, yet. Some doctors believe that a tendency to develop certain types of cancer may be inherited. The skin is greatly effected the sun. The ultraviolet radiation from the sun harms the skin because of the direct exopsure to sunlight. Lung cancer has shown the greatest increase of any form of cancer in the past 35 years. We inhale about 20 breaths per minute. The air we breathe is directly related to our quality of health. Cigarette smoking and air pollution are two main factoers that are increasing lung cancer. Industrail wastes, automobile exhausts, and household sources cause air pollutions.

Treatments Of Cancer

Cancer treatment has improved tremedously in the past 50 years. In the 1930 the disease was stopped in only about 20% of cancer patients. Now that percentage is about 41%. Surgery has been used to treat breast and intestinal cancer. This method has been successful. Surgery has cured more cancers than radiation and chemotherapy. Radiation is successfull in stopping some forms of cancer such as cervical cancer. Cobalt units are used in the treatment of radiation. It penetrates a tumor without damaging the skin. These two methids, radiation and surgery are used when the cancer is located in a local spot that has not spread through the body. Chemotherapy is used to destroy malignant cells without excessive destruction of the normal cells. Some risks of chemotherapy are severe nausea, vomitting, and the loss of hair on head.

Preventions

There are some possible prevenions in getting cancer. Primary and Secondary prevention are some possibilities. Primary prevention is the absence of disease. It is the steps taken to prevent a disease from ever developing. Primary prevention is health and wellness. Secondary prevention is early detection or screening. Such as getting a pap smear test for detectio of early cervical cancer. Preventions begin with the individual and includes healthy eating habits, moderate alcohol consumption regular physical activity, avoidance of cigarette smoking, regular medical checkups and minimizing exposure to pollutants in the air, water, and food. It is never too late to begin. Cancer can be avoided.

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4 Mar 2010 at 10:00pm
(American Association for Cancer Research) The second American Association for Cancer Research Dead Sea International Conference on Advances in Cancer Research: From the Laboratory to the Clinic provides attendees with an overview of the most advanced cancer research in a variety of fields, including the tumor microenvironment, microRNAs, signal transduction and novel therapeutic development.
3 Mar 2010 at 2:35pm
The American Cancer Society revised its guidelines for prostate cancer screening on Wednesday. The advocacy group is one of many organizations that make such recommendations. Some questions and answers:...
3 Mar 2010 at 8:34am
Cancer is a family affair. One life may be affected but all lives are disrupted. When you talk to someone who had a mother or sister or wife or daughter that battled breast cancer, it is plain that they felt the pain of that diagnosis and the fear of loss. It is [...]
3 Mar 2010 at 2:25am
Cleveland Clinic and the Cleveland Cavaliers will collaborate to promote awareness and prevention of colorectal cancer with the campaign, Score Against Colon Cancer throughout March as part of Colon Cancer Awareness Month.
4 Mar 2010 at 1:38am
ATLANTA (AP) -- Months after experts discounted the importance of routine mammograms and Pap smears for many women, the American Cancer Society is warning more explicitly than ever that regular testing for prostate cancer is of questionable value too, and can do men more harm than good....
2 Mar 2010 at 10:00pm
(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute) Older women who have had breast cancer surgery have a greater risk of the cancer returning if they delay their post-surgical radiation treatment, report Dana-Farber Cancer Institute scientists.
2 Mar 2010 at 10:00pm
(University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center) In a new study from the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, researchers found that cystoscopy, the standard for screening for recurrence of early-stage bladder cancer, is a cost-effective method of detecting tumors.
1 Mar 2010 at 10:00pm
(Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center) Women who take some types of bone-building drugs used to prevent and treat osteoporosis may be at lower risk of breast cancer, according to a study by US researchers led by Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.
7 Mar 2010 at 10:00pm
(American Cancer Society) Study says men employed in occupations with potential exposure to high levels of sunlight have a reduced risk of kidney cancer compared with men who were less likely to be exposed to sunlight at work.
3 Mar 2010 at 10:00pm
(American Gastroenterological Association) Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third leading cause of cancer death among men and women nationwide, yet only half of people who need CRC screening receive it. The American Gastroenterological Association Institute is working to educate patients about the importance of screening and to encourage everyone age 50 and older to get screened for CRC.
7 Mar 2010 at 10:00pm
(Cornell University) Another weapon in the arsenal against cancer: nanoparticles that identify, target and kill specific cancer cells while leaving healthy cells alone.
3 Mar 2010 at 10:00pm
A new study, led by researchers at the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center, demonstrates that acupuncture may be an effective therapy for joint pain and stiffness in breast cancer patients who are being treated with commonly used hormonal therapies. Results were published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
2 Mar 2010 at 10:00pm
(International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer) Research published in the March issue of the Journal of Thoracic Oncology sought to determine whether differences existed in tolerance and efficacy between patients age 70 and over and younger patients with non-small cell lung cancer receiving salvage targeted therapy with epidermal growth factor receptor-tyrosine kinase inhibitors or chemotherapy.
4 Mar 2010 at 10:00pm
(Journal of the National Cancer Institute) The increased risk of colorectal cancer associated with obesity may be largely restricted to tumors that have no or low microsatellite instability, a common condition in most colorectal cancers, according to a new study published online March 5 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
7 Mar 2010 at 10:00pm
(Mayo Clinic) Postmenopausal women, including those over 70 years old, who have been newly diagnosed with cancer in one breast have higher cancer detection rates when the other breast is scanned for tumors with MRI, compared to premenopausal women, say researchers at the Mayo Clinic campus in Florida.