BPK 140 Chapter 5: Chapter 5 Textbook Notes

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Overview: cancer is the leading cause of death in canada four major cancers (lung, breast, colorectal, and prostate) account for the majority (53%) of newly diagnosed cancers in canadians. Mechanisms of cancer: cancer involves uncontrolled multiplication of cells it occurs when mutations happen to dna. Many cancer cells are killed by white blood cells, which are a part of the immune system cancer cells that aren"t killed can progress and accumulate in clumps called tumors. Cancer cells often travel to other parts of the body where they begin to grow and form new tumors this happens when the cells get into the body"s bloodstream or lymph vessels. Over time, the tumors replace normal tissue. Malignant tumors- tumors that metastasize or spread from the site where it originates to another place in the body. Other agents can promote cancer growth; ex. female estrogen promotes breast cancer (estrogen isn"t a carcinogen)

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