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I chose to focus this post on colon cancer with the factor, genetics. Genetics plays a larger role in cancer diagnoses than a lot of people are aware of. Some genetics testing and syndromes are still not even well known to a lot of practitioners, but hopefully, with more research and education this will become something that is used when testing for certain types of cancers or for being proactive to help prevent it.
The patient scenario I chose is a personal one. My Aunt was diagnosed with colon and gastric cancer. When another of my paternal aunts was diagnosed with colon cancer their oncologist realized that there could be a genetic factor in play. After doing some genetic testing, it was discovered that my aunts had Lynch Syndrome. “Lynch syndrome is an inherited condition that increases your risk of colon cancer, endometrial cancer, and several other cancers. Lynch syndrome has historically been known as hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC)” (Mayo Clinic, 2018). People with Lynch syndrome typically have a higher chance of getting colon, gastric, and endometrial cancers, along with several others. Lynch syndrome also causes people to get cancer at much younger ages than someone without it; For instance, colon cancer before the age of 50. If a family has a history of Lynch syndrome there is a 50/50 chance that their children and grandchildren will have it also.
Colon cancer will typically start as small polyps that are not benign (cancerous), but then become cancerous over time. “It is a multifactorial disease process, with etiology encompassing genetic factors, environmental exposures (including diet), and inflammatory conditions of the digestive tract” (Dragovich, T. 2019). There are many signs and symptoms of colon cancer so it can be difficult to diagnose sometimes, especially since most signs and symptoms do not present early on in the disease process. This is why it is so important to get yearly colonoscopies, especially in people who have Lynch Syndrome. Some of the signs and symptoms patients can experience include changes in bowel habits, blood in the stool, abdominal pain that is persistent, not feeling like your bowels are emptying enough when you go, unexplained weight loss, and weakness or fatigue with no known cause (Mayo Clinic, 2019).
A large percentage of colorectal cancer develops from preexisting adenomas. However, this does not mean that every adenoma will become malignant. “The earliest phases of colorectal tumourigenesis initiate in the normal mucosa, with a generalized disorder of cell replication, and with the appearance of clusters of enlarged crypts (aberrant crypts) showing proliferative, biochemical and biomolecular abnormalities” (Leon, P., Gregorio, D., 2001). MicroRNA are small, single-stranded RNA that are noncoding and that can interfere with translation within a cell or cause degradation of the target miRNA. (Y.
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Introduction to Cancer Epidemiology and CarcinogenesisPUBH 6.docxbagotjesusa
Introduction to Cancer Epidemiology and Carcinogenesis
PUBH 6550/8550
Chronic Disease Epidemiology
1
Cancer is a term describing malignant diseases. Cancer should not be thought of as a single disease but rather a group of diseases which may have many characteristics in common but not necessarily the same causative agents, etiology or molecular profiles. In general, cancer defines diseases that have the capacity to invade surrounding normal tissue, metastasize (spread to distant sites) and kill the host in which it originates.
Objectives
What is the definition of cancer?
Benign vs. Malignant
Most common cancer types in men and women
Learn how to obtain cancer-related data using Internet sources
Understand cancer staging
Understand the basics of how carcinogenesis occurs
Describe inherited cancer syndromes
2
Causation and Cancer
Examples of Identified Causes and
Future Efforts in Cancer Prevention
Tobacco use and lung cancer
Infectious agents (e.g., HPV) and cervical cancer
Ionizing radiation and leukemia
Designation of a risk factor as “causal” has been the starting point for initiating cancer prevention programs based on reducing exposure to the risk factor
4
4
The concept of causation has long had a central role in the application of epidemiologic evidence for controlling cancer. Designation of a risk factor as “causal” has been the starting point for initiating cancer prevention programs based on reducing exposure to the risk factor. Though the concept of causation remains a matter of continuing discussion, use of the term in public health implies that the evidence supporting causality of association has reached a critical threshold of certainty and that reduced exposure can be expected to be followed by reduced disease occurrence. In other words, if there is “enough” evidence supporting a particular risk factor (or a preventive or prognostic factor), it seems to be considered ‘causal’. Keep in mind, though, that risk factor is the most proper term.
What is cancer?
Cancer is a group of diseases characterized by uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells. If the spread is not controlled, it can result in death.
Characteristics: Abnormality, Uncontrollability, invasiveness
5
5
According to the American Cancer Society (ACS), cancer is a group of diseases characterized by uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells. If the spread is not controlled, it can result in death. Although cancer is often referred to as a single condition, it actually consists of more than 100 different diseases. These diseases are characterized by uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells. Cancer can arise in many sites and behave differently depending on its organ of origin. Breast cancer, for example, has different characteristics than lung cancer. It is important to understand that cancer originating in one body organ takes its characteristics with it even if it spreads to another part of the body. For example, metastatic br.
Genetics plays a key role in colorectal cancer development and certain genes can increase hereditary risk. The patient's symptoms of crampy left side pain and constipation are consistent with diverticulitis, which obesity and inactivity increase risk of. The body responds through autophagy, a process where damaged cells are cleaned to prevent cancer progression, stimulated by immune response genes. Key genes like APC and MUTYH involved in colorectal cancer regulate cell signaling and DNA repair. Other risk factors like smoking, alcohol, and diet can also influence cancer development.
Human health has many aspects, we need to feed the diet which provides better nutrition and gives good health, an absence of disease and good behaviour. There are many health-related problems and conditions are responsible for the weak health and sometimes death causing illness, in which cancer is one most common health risk in human healthcare. Cancer is the state in which cell division is uncontrolled which damage the cells and in the last stage, if incurable caused death. There are many reasons why cell got infected due to cancerous infections, in which food habits and quality of foodstuffs are also increased the risk of cancer, like mycotoxins contamination in the food. MSG additives, taste enhancer, food colouring etc. done by the chemical processing which produces toxins inside the during the oxidation process of food. Cancer is causes of death rate higher than other health risks all over the world. The number of cancer cases is likely to rise up to 24 million by 2035. Several studies were performed in the last years in order to explore and analyze associations between diet and risk of cancer. The risk of cancer is depending on the degree of exposure to contaminated food, availability of nutrients in the body, dietary pattern and lifestyle as well as food behaviour. Research from a number of sources provides information that some vegetables, fruits, and whole grains, dietary fibre, certain micronutrients, few fatty acids and physical activity protect against cancers. Whereas poor dietary intake, imbalanced nutrition, less physical activity trances fatty acids, food processing and cooking method may increase risks.
Keywords: Cancer, death, nutrition, fruits and vegetable
This document discusses barriers to colorectal cancer screening and the relationship between screening and incidence rates. It finds that the top barriers to screening are fear of the procedure/results, unpleasant bowel prep, lack of awareness of need for screening, pain concerns, and cost/insurance issues. The most effective screening method is colonoscopy, though it is also the most expensive. Less expensive options like fecal occult blood tests and sigmoidoscopy are also effective but detect fewer early-stage cancers. Screening reduces colorectal cancer incidence and mortality rates, with colonoscopy every 10 years being the most effective strategy. However, many at-risk individuals still go unscreened due to various barriers.
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This document provides information about an oncology certification program called "abc in oncology". It discusses the program's aim to provide oncology knowledge to non-oncologists across various medical specialties. The program consists of several modules covering general cancer topics and specific cancer types. It is held every 3-4 weeks for a duration of 12 months, with evaluations to assess participation and knowledge. The document also includes an agenda and details for upcoming modules on colon cancer and breast cancer.
Introduction to Cancer Epidemiology and CarcinogenesisPUBH 6.docxbagotjesusa
Introduction to Cancer Epidemiology and Carcinogenesis
PUBH 6550/8550
Chronic Disease Epidemiology
1
Cancer is a term describing malignant diseases. Cancer should not be thought of as a single disease but rather a group of diseases which may have many characteristics in common but not necessarily the same causative agents, etiology or molecular profiles. In general, cancer defines diseases that have the capacity to invade surrounding normal tissue, metastasize (spread to distant sites) and kill the host in which it originates.
Objectives
What is the definition of cancer?
Benign vs. Malignant
Most common cancer types in men and women
Learn how to obtain cancer-related data using Internet sources
Understand cancer staging
Understand the basics of how carcinogenesis occurs
Describe inherited cancer syndromes
2
Causation and Cancer
Examples of Identified Causes and
Future Efforts in Cancer Prevention
Tobacco use and lung cancer
Infectious agents (e.g., HPV) and cervical cancer
Ionizing radiation and leukemia
Designation of a risk factor as “causal” has been the starting point for initiating cancer prevention programs based on reducing exposure to the risk factor
4
4
The concept of causation has long had a central role in the application of epidemiologic evidence for controlling cancer. Designation of a risk factor as “causal” has been the starting point for initiating cancer prevention programs based on reducing exposure to the risk factor. Though the concept of causation remains a matter of continuing discussion, use of the term in public health implies that the evidence supporting causality of association has reached a critical threshold of certainty and that reduced exposure can be expected to be followed by reduced disease occurrence. In other words, if there is “enough” evidence supporting a particular risk factor (or a preventive or prognostic factor), it seems to be considered ‘causal’. Keep in mind, though, that risk factor is the most proper term.
What is cancer?
Cancer is a group of diseases characterized by uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells. If the spread is not controlled, it can result in death.
Characteristics: Abnormality, Uncontrollability, invasiveness
5
5
According to the American Cancer Society (ACS), cancer is a group of diseases characterized by uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells. If the spread is not controlled, it can result in death. Although cancer is often referred to as a single condition, it actually consists of more than 100 different diseases. These diseases are characterized by uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells. Cancer can arise in many sites and behave differently depending on its organ of origin. Breast cancer, for example, has different characteristics than lung cancer. It is important to understand that cancer originating in one body organ takes its characteristics with it even if it spreads to another part of the body. For example, metastatic br.
Genetics plays a key role in colorectal cancer development and certain genes can increase hereditary risk. The patient's symptoms of crampy left side pain and constipation are consistent with diverticulitis, which obesity and inactivity increase risk of. The body responds through autophagy, a process where damaged cells are cleaned to prevent cancer progression, stimulated by immune response genes. Key genes like APC and MUTYH involved in colorectal cancer regulate cell signaling and DNA repair. Other risk factors like smoking, alcohol, and diet can also influence cancer development.
Human health has many aspects, we need to feed the diet which provides better nutrition and gives good health, an absence of disease and good behaviour. There are many health-related problems and conditions are responsible for the weak health and sometimes death causing illness, in which cancer is one most common health risk in human healthcare. Cancer is the state in which cell division is uncontrolled which damage the cells and in the last stage, if incurable caused death. There are many reasons why cell got infected due to cancerous infections, in which food habits and quality of foodstuffs are also increased the risk of cancer, like mycotoxins contamination in the food. MSG additives, taste enhancer, food colouring etc. done by the chemical processing which produces toxins inside the during the oxidation process of food. Cancer is causes of death rate higher than other health risks all over the world. The number of cancer cases is likely to rise up to 24 million by 2035. Several studies were performed in the last years in order to explore and analyze associations between diet and risk of cancer. The risk of cancer is depending on the degree of exposure to contaminated food, availability of nutrients in the body, dietary pattern and lifestyle as well as food behaviour. Research from a number of sources provides information that some vegetables, fruits, and whole grains, dietary fibre, certain micronutrients, few fatty acids and physical activity protect against cancers. Whereas poor dietary intake, imbalanced nutrition, less physical activity trances fatty acids, food processing and cooking method may increase risks.
Keywords: Cancer, death, nutrition, fruits and vegetable
This document discusses barriers to colorectal cancer screening and the relationship between screening and incidence rates. It finds that the top barriers to screening are fear of the procedure/results, unpleasant bowel prep, lack of awareness of need for screening, pain concerns, and cost/insurance issues. The most effective screening method is colonoscopy, though it is also the most expensive. Less expensive options like fecal occult blood tests and sigmoidoscopy are also effective but detect fewer early-stage cancers. Screening reduces colorectal cancer incidence and mortality rates, with colonoscopy every 10 years being the most effective strategy. However, many at-risk individuals still go unscreened due to various barriers.
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Describe the concept of ‘Third Sector’ innovation and reflect on the motive of non-profit entrepreneurial organizations to service these social needs. Next explain how the concept of uneven global distribution of innovation influences this sector. Provide examples to support your rationale.
I am adding a web link for you to review, here are a few web links on Social Entrepreneurship
1. From Forbes.com here is a list of several young social entrepreneurs.
http://www.forbes.com/special-report/2012/30-under-30/30-under-30_social.html
2.
From Stanford University:
Social Entrepreneurship: the case for Definition.
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this week’s objectives with your team sharing related research, connections and applications made by individual team members.
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a 350- to 1,050- word Reflection from the learning that took place in your team forum with:
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An introduction
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A body that uses the objectives as headings (2.1, 2.2, 2.3, & 2.4 spelled out). After commenting on or defining the objectives (no names) include a couple of individual team member’s specific connections and/or applications by name.
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A conclusion that highlights a few specifics from the body of the Reflection.
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A reference page that lists the e-text plus at least two other sources.
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Initial Discussion - 300 words
2 Responses - each 250 words.
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, and
The Aeneid.
Focus your discussion of heroism in each text around both the connection between heroic action and divine will and the relationship between the hero and his people. THREE PARAGRAPHS
Compare the role of vengeance in
Agamemnon
,
Medea
, and
Beowulf
. In what ways does the avenger stand for justice? In what ways does the avenger pose a threat to the continuance of society? What does each text lead you to conclude about the viability of revenge in a civilized society? THREE PARAGRAPHS
Compare the depiction of love in
The Aeneid
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one page, doubled spaced, in Times New Roman font, with standard
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Introduction: First about OA and then write about Hip OA
Describe the pathophysiology of the diagnosis and the expected clinical presentation anticipated. If it varies, them describe common variations.
Discuss
etiology
and
demographics
related to the diagnosis(I.e., is this dx more common in men than women, what age, group ect)
Very important only use the articles provides, not citation work submitted via turnitin!!!!
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Due Date:
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Discuss three (3) ways that large organizations are increasingly eng.docxrhetttrevannion
Discuss three (3) ways that large organizations are increasingly engaging in social entrepreneurship and the importance of stakeholder relationships in this effort.
Describe the concept of ‘Third Sector’ innovation and reflect on the motive of non-profit entrepreneurial organizations to service these social needs. Next explain how the concept of uneven global distribution of innovation influences this sector. Provide examples to support your rationale.
I am adding a web link for you to review, here are a few web links on Social Entrepreneurship
1. From Forbes.com here is a list of several young social entrepreneurs.
http://www.forbes.com/special-report/2012/30-under-30/30-under-30_social.html
2.
From Stanford University:
Social Entrepreneurship: the case for Definition.
http://ssir.org/articles/entry/social_entrepreneurship_the_case_for_definition
.
Discuss this week’s objectives with your team sharing related rese.docxrhetttrevannion
Discuss
this week’s objectives with your team sharing related research, connections and applications made by individual team members.
Prepare
a 350- to 1,050- word Reflection from the learning that took place in your team forum with:
·
An introduction
·
A body that uses the objectives as headings (2.1, 2.2, 2.3, & 2.4 spelled out). After commenting on or defining the objectives (no names) include a couple of individual team member’s specific connections and/or applications by name.
·
A conclusion that highlights a few specifics from the body of the Reflection.
·
A reference page that lists the e-text plus at least two other sources.
.
Discuss theoretical considerations or assumptions relevant to yo.docxrhetttrevannion
Discuss theoretical considerations or assumptions relevant to your issue. To determine these, consider the research hypothesis you developed in earlier units. What theory or theories (e.g., social learning theory, critical theory, constructivism theory, human behavioral theory, network theory, routine activities theory, etc.) would help to explain the relationship you hypothesize exists between your independent and dependent variables?
.
Discuss theprinciple events of PROCESS AND THREAD used in both t.docxrhetttrevannion
Discuss the
principle events of PROCESS AND THREAD used in both the hosting OS and the OS management of the appropriate QUEUES. OS may only include Linux, Windows, Unix, ROS, RTOS, and Mainframe.
Initial Discussion - 300 words
2 Responses - each 250 words.
.
Discuss the Windows Registry System Hive1) What information.docxrhetttrevannion
The Windows Registry System Hive stores important system configuration settings and security incident information. Specifically, the System Hive retains logon events, user account changes, installed programs, network connections and security policy modifications. Forensic analysis of the System Hive can extract valuable evidence such as unauthorized logins, malware infections, and changes to user permissions that are critical for cybersecurity investigations.
Discuss the way the idea of heroism develops from Gilgamesh th.docxrhetttrevannion
Discuss the way the idea of heroism develops from
Gilgamesh
through
The Iliad
/
The Odyssey
, and
The Aeneid.
Focus your discussion of heroism in each text around both the connection between heroic action and divine will and the relationship between the hero and his people. THREE PARAGRAPHS
Compare the role of vengeance in
Agamemnon
,
Medea
, and
Beowulf
. In what ways does the avenger stand for justice? In what ways does the avenger pose a threat to the continuance of society? What does each text lead you to conclude about the viability of revenge in a civilized society? THREE PARAGRAPHS
Compare the depiction of love in
The Aeneid
,
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
, and the Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale. What place does love have in society in each text? What problems does it pose? How, if at all, are those problems resolved? THREE PARAGRAPHS
1 PAGE
.
Discuss the ways in which the history of the U.S. was presented in t.docxrhetttrevannion
Discuss the ways in which the history of the U.S. was presented in the stock certificate for the 1876 Centennial International Exhibition in Philadelphia by F. O. C. Darley and S. J. Ferris. Compare it with the overall narrative of nationhood contained in the early 19th century relief sculptures above the doorways in the Capitol Rotunda in Washington, D. C. Be sure to comment on the ways in which these images would have been influenced by the locations in which they were viewed.
200-300 words, work sited
.
Discuss the value of Lean Systems Engineering to systems develop.docxrhetttrevannion
Discuss the value of Lean Systems Engineering to systems development (1 – 2 pages).
This assignment will be graded on two factors: 1.) the degree to which the response depicts clear and comprehensive understanding of the topic/material (80 points); and 2.) the degree to which the response is well thought through and clearly articulated (20 points).
.
discuss the various pathways interest groups use to influence politi.docxrhetttrevannion
discuss the various pathways interest groups use to influence politics and policy in the U.S. Discuss three way interest groups influence government. What are these methods, how do they work, and why are they effective at influencing government.
discuss the three components of political parties. Discuss party-in-the-electorate, party organization, and party-in-government. Briefly describe who makes up each component and what each component does.
.
Discuss the various tools and techniques used by an HCO to incre.docxrhetttrevannion
An healthcare organization (HCO) uses various tools and techniques to increase logistical efficiency, such as measuring the capacity (throughput) of resources like x-ray equipment and exam rooms. Measuring capacity allows an HCO to understand utilization and support decision making about resource allocation and patient flow. (Dobrzykowski & Tarafdar, 2015)
Discuss the various means by which slaves resisted the slave system..docxrhetttrevannion
Discuss the various means by which slaves resisted the slave system. How widespread was such resistance? What were the most common and effective tactics? What does the prevalence of resistance reveal not only about slaves’ attitude toward slavery but also their ability to shape the conditions under which they lived and worked?
one page, doubled spaced, in Times New Roman font, with standard
1 inch margins on all sides
.
Discuss the typica l clinical presentation of the diagnosis , Hip Os.docxrhetttrevannion
Discuss the typica l clinical presentation of the diagnosis , Hip Osteoarthritis(OA), included possible therapeutic exercise treatment intervention, also recommendations for the management of the condition.
Introduction: First about OA and then write about Hip OA
Describe the pathophysiology of the diagnosis and the expected clinical presentation anticipated. If it varies, them describe common variations.
Discuss
etiology
and
demographics
related to the diagnosis(I.e., is this dx more common in men than women, what age, group ect)
Very important only use the articles provides, not citation work submitted via turnitin!!!!
.
Discuss the types of resources, tools, and methods that are availabl.docxrhetttrevannion
Discuss the types of resources, tools, and methods that are available to leaders for data collection and analysis, including organization assessments such as Baldrige, SWOT, and others. What techniques does your organization utilize to make decisions?
You can use US Navy for the organization.
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Tiffany Jones
WEEK 1 Main Post
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Week 1 Main Post
I chose to focus this post on colon cancer with the factor,
genetics. Genetics plays a larger role in cancer diagnoses than a
lot of people are aware of. Some genetics testing and syndromes
are still not even well known to a lot of practitioners, but
hopefully, with more research and education this will become
something that is used when testing for certain types of cancers
or for being proactive to help prevent it.
The patient scenario I chose is a personal one. My Aunt was
diagnosed with colon and gastric cancer. When another of my
paternal aunts was diagnosed with colon cancer their oncologist
realized that there could be a genetic factor in play. After doing
some genetic testing, it was discovered that my aunts had Lynch
Syndrome. “Lynch syndrome is an inherited condition that
increases your risk of colon cancer, endometrial cancer, and
several other cancers. Lynch syndrome has historically been
known as hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC)”
(Mayo Clinic, 2018). People with Lynch syndrome typically
have a higher chance of getting colon, gastric, and endometrial
cancers, along with several others. Lynch syndrome also causes
people to get cancer at much younger ages than someone
without it; For instance, colon cancer before the age of 50. If a
family has a history of Lynch syndrome there is a 50/50 chance
that their children and grandchildren will have it also.
Colon cancer will typically start as small polyps that are not
benign (cancerous), but then become cancerous over time. “It is
a multifactorial disease process, with etiology encompassing
genetic factors, environmental exposures (including diet), and
2. inflammatory conditions of the digestive tract” (Dragovich, T.
2019). There are many signs and symptoms of colon cancer so it
can be difficult to diagnose sometimes, especially since most
signs and symptoms do not present early on in the disease
process. This is why it is so important to get yearly
colonoscopies, especially in people who have Lynch Syndrome.
Some of the signs and symptoms patients can experience
include changes in bowel habits, blood in the stool, abdominal
pain that is persistent, not feeling like your bowels are
emptying enough when you go, unexplained weight loss, and
weakness or fatigue with no known cause (Mayo Clinic, 2019).
A large percentage of colorectal cancer develops from
preexisting adenomas. However, this does not mean that every
adenoma will become malignant. “The earliest phases of
colorectal tumourigenesis initiate in the normal mucosa, with a
generalized disorder of cell replication, and with the appearance
of clusters of enlarged crypts (aberrant crypts) showing
proliferative, biochemical and biomolecular abnormalities”
(Leon, P., Gregorio, D., 2001). MicroRNA are small, single-
stranded RNA that are noncoding and that can interfere with
translation within a cell or cause degradation of the target
miRNA. (Yamada, Nami, et al., 2013). More evidence is
pointing to the fact the miRNA plays an important role in
almost all of our biological processes. This includes
differentiation, proliferation, cell survival, and even cell death.
The dysregulation of miRNA expression can contribute to many
diseases, including colon cancer.
Since cancer can be hard to detect and can affect other organs
it is important for patients to get yearly screenings done,
especially patients with Lynch Syndrome. “Every organ affects
another organ” (Buttarro, Terry 2012). Symptoms may not
appear until the cancer has already metastasized to other organs.
Genetics can also play a crucial role in preventative screening
and blood work that is performed to check for certain types of
cancer, including colon cancer. If a provider knows a patient
has Lynch Syndrome they can make sure the patient is getting
3. the proper tests to be proactive in the fight against cancer.
References
Mayo Clinic (2018) Lynch syndrome
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/lynch-
syndrome/symptoms-cause
s/syc-20374714
Dragovich, Tomislav (2019) Colon Cancer. Medscape
https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/277496-overview
Mayo Clinic (2019) Colon Cancer
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/colon-
cancer/symptoms-causes/syc-20353669
Leon, P., Gregorio, D. (2001) Pathology of colorectal cancer.
Pubmed.gov
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11432519
Yamada, N., Nakagawa, Y., Tsujimura, N., Kumazaki, M.,
Noguchi, S., Mori, T., Hirata, I.,
Maruo, K., Akao, Y., (2012) Role of intracellular and
extracellular mircro-RNA92 in
colorectal cancer.
PMC https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3730023/
Buttarro, Terry Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer).
(2012d). Introduction to advanced pathophysiology. Baltimore,
MD
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Scenerio
A 10-year-old male patient presents to your clinic with
a nose bleed that has been actively bleeding for more than two
hours. The patient states he was running around the corner of
his house and ran into his sibling and his nose began to bleed.
The bleeding is not profuse, but is a steady stream and has not
responded to applied pressure externally or to the application of
ice externally. The patient denies any internal attempts to stop
the flow of blood. Demographic information noted that the
patient lived at home with both parents and his two younger
sisters, had no previous medical history and neither parent had
any significant medical history. During additional questioning
about medical history, the patient’s parents reveals that the
patient has always been a “bleeder”. Upon further questioning
for clarification, they patient’s parents explains that the patient
has always bled more than his siblings even with the smallest of
injuries. After exam and further testing you find that the
patient has Hemophilia A. The patient’s parents are confused
and have many questions concerning how the patient developed
this disorder and why it was not discovered before.
Patient Factor
In this scenario the patient factor I chose to discuss is
gender. An individual’s gender can have many influences on
different disorders, specifically those caused by genetic factors.
Hemophilia is one of those disorders. Hemophilia is an X-linked
recessive trait disorder that affects males but not the female
carriers (Hammer & McPhee, 2019). In females, the X
chromosome received from the mother has the recessive allele
but the X chromosome from the father has a normal allele
essentially cancelling out the recessive trait (Huether &
McCance, 2017). Because males only have one X chromosome
and Y chromosomes do not carry a normal allele the males are
the ones affected by the recessive trait. The severity is related
5. to the exact amount of either factor VIII (type A) or factor IX
(type B) that an individual is lacking. Females have at least
50% of the required amount of either factor and therefore are
unaffected by the deficiency (Hammer & McPhee, 2019). This
disorder is also affected by the quantity of the factor available
in their bodies. Hemophilia is one of the disorders that is
labeled as a quantitative disorder, because the severity of the
disorder is related to the level of deficiency in each individual
rather than a complete lack of the factor (Hammer & McPhee,
2019). Most severe cases of either Hemophilia A or B are
diagnosed in the neonatal period, however less severe case may
take years to be diagnosed (Lee, Berntorp, Hoots, &
Tuddenham, 2014).
Pathophysiology
The pathophysiology of Hemophilia is related to the
lack of clotting factors needed to stop bleeding once it occurs.
Clotting factors are proteins that are found throughout the
vascular system in an inactive form. When there is damage to
vascular bodies bleeding occurs and the clotting factors are then
exposed to a substance called thromboplastin released by the
damaged tissue. This interaction of thromboplastin and the
clotting factors cause the formation of a clot occurs to block of
the damaged areas and prevent further loss of blood into the
surrounding tissue or out of the body depending on the nature of
the injury (Huether & McCance, 2017). When there is a
decrease or a lack of these clotting factors, the body is unable
to form clots that will prevent continued bleeding from injury.
For those suffering from Hemophilia, specifically the lack of
clotting factors VIII or IX are the causative factors.
Conclusion
In the scenario described above, the reason that the
child’s hemophilia was not detected prior to this injury was
related to several potential factors. The first factor is the
likelihood that the child had a very mild form of the disorder
related to the quantitative level of his factor VIII deficiency.
Second, because females are only carriers, unless he had male
6. relatives who had been previously diagnosed, there would be no
suspicion that this disease was a concern for this patient. A
thorough history in these cases can help point you in the right
directions for testing and eventual diagnosis.
References
Hammer, G. D., & McPhee, S. J. (2019). Pathophysiology of
disease: An introduction to clinical
medicine (8th ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education
Huether, S. E., & McCance, K. L. (2017). Understanding
pathophysiology (6th ed.). St. Louis,
MO: Mosby
Lee, C. A., Berntorp, E., Hoots, K., & Tuddenham, G. D.
(2014). Textbook of hemophilia.
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