BPK 140 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Colorectal Cancer, Mutation, Cervical Cancer

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Benign tumours do not spread to different parts of the body, where as malignant tumours do. Benign tumours are similar to their surrounding cells and they are kept in a capsule, which is why they do not spread: discuss each of the following types of cancer. Primary prevention is the ways to prevent cancer from occurring. Secondary prevention is the treatment and early detection of cancer: explain the multi-stage screening approach to cancer detection. The multi-stage screening approach brings in a group of seemingly healthy people and screen them for cancer using relatively inexpensive and non-invasive screening. Afterwards, the people who get positive on the screening proceed to more expensive, more invasive and sophisticated screening. This approach is better than giving women breast biopsies every year because it is stressful, expensive, and may have risks involved: compare screening for breast cancer with that for prostate cancer.

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