Cancer is characterized by abnormal cell growth that can invade other parts of the body or spread to other organs. It is a leading cause of death worldwide, responsible for 1 in 6 deaths. Common types include lung, breast, prostate, liver, and colorectal cancers. Major causes are tobacco use, obesity, alcohol, pathogens, UV rays, and an unhealthy lifestyle. While chemotherapy is commonly used, it has side effects and alternatives like immunotherapy and genetic enhancement show promise in making humans immune to cancer with fewer side effects and lower relapse rates. More funding is needed for research on these developing treatments and making them available to all patients.
World Cancer Day, established by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) in 2000, is observed every year on February 4th. Over 10 million people die each year from cancer, more than HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis combined. This makes cancer a leading cause of death with a global impact; cancer is not specific to any one geographic region or any one demographic. Cancer can affect anyone of any age, but we are moving towards extraordinary medical breakthroughs in the fight against cancer...
Cancer is a disease caused when cells divide uncontrollably and spread into surrounding tissues. Cancer is caused by changes to DNA. Most cancer-causing DNA changes occur in sections of DNA called genes. These changes are also called genetic changes.
World Cancer Day, established by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) in 2000, is observed every year on February 4th. Over 10 million people die each year from cancer, more than HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis combined. This makes cancer a leading cause of death with a global impact; cancer is not specific to any one geographic region or any one demographic. Cancer can affect anyone of any age, but we are moving towards extraordinary medical breakthroughs in the fight against cancer...
Cancer is a disease caused when cells divide uncontrollably and spread into surrounding tissues. Cancer is caused by changes to DNA. Most cancer-causing DNA changes occur in sections of DNA called genes. These changes are also called genetic changes.
Politics behind $100 billion cancer industry worldwideRafay Munawar
Following are the facts included in PPT:
Politics behind $100 billion cancer industry worldwide.
Different approaches of cancer treatment and their success ratio
& prevention of cancer through natural foods
Different types of diseases and infections have always threatened man.However, one disease that is considered almost deadly and has a very high rate of recurrence is cancer.
Understanding how intermittent fasting may not only help weight loss but have multiple other health benefits including life prolongation, preventing cancer and dementia
Cancer Awareness - Kaplan University Dept. of Public Healthsmtibor
Cancer awareness, including general definitions, detection, prevention, treatment, and risk factors. Emphasis on skin and prostate cancers and at-risk populations.
The presentation begins with a brief history of how cancer epidemiology evolved, and what is the status at present. After describing the burden of the disease of cancer globally and in India, the presentation includes a brief description of Cancer causes and prevention including screening activities. It also talks about the national Cancer Registry Program, NPCDCS and NCCP.
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Ineffective Cancer treatments leading to deaths
Name
Course
Tutor
Date
Abstract
The main focus of the report will be to research on the various methods through which cancer can be treated with a keen eye on why some methods are ineffective and lead to death. A discussion on different cancer treatment will be done followed by the types of cancer that cause millions of death today. Presentation of answers to the research questions will be done in line with ineffective cancer treatment methods. Relevant literature review will be conducted and used to support the claims of ineffective cancer treatments. Lastly, recommendations on the best cancer treatment will be done.
Introduction
Cancer is an ailment caused by the unrestrained division of abnormal cells in the body. The cancer cells are malignant meaning they can spread from the origin to distant organs and tissues. The disease can be genetically hereditary hence can be crossed over from one generation to another. Some of the forms of cancer treatment include targeted therapy, hormone therapy, chemotherapy, precision medicine, surgery, immunotherapy, and stem cell transplant. Some of the common types of this disease include lung, liver, stomach, and bowel cancers.
Cancer is also called as malignancy which means abnormal cells growth. More than 100 types of cancer are found in this world today, including breast cancer (widely spread among women), skin cancer (found in the person of almost every age), lung cancer (common among smokers), colon cancer, lymphoma and prostate cancer. Each kind of cancer has varying symptoms. Cancer differs with respect to the cell it affects first. The uncontrollable division of cells harm the body and form lumps and the masses of tissues which are known as tumors. The tumor grows in size and sometimes even intervene the digestive system, circulatory system, excretory system and nervous system. In the case of leukemia, cancer inhibits the normal blood functioning which is caused due to the abnormal cell division into the blood stream. Cancer also causes the systems of the body to secrete hormones that alter the body functioning. Tumors that do not grow and remain limited to one spot are considered to slightly less harmful and benign. The sign of the more dangerous and malignant cells is:
1. The harmful cancerous cells move from one spot to another throughout the body using blood as a medium and invade the organs and the healthy tissues of the body.
2. These cells grow and divide rapidly, they make blood vessels of their own which are used by them in the process of feeding, called as angiogenesis.
Then comes a stage is known as metastasized in which the tumor spread successfully to the other parts of the body, penetrating into the healthy tissues of the body and damaging them badly. The process is known as metastasis. It cause ...
Cancer• What is cancer• Cancer statistics• Risk Fac.docxbartholomeocoombs
Cancer
• What is cancer?
• Cancer statistics
• Risk Factors
• Reducing burden and preventing cancer
• Cancer Treatment
• WHO/International Response
What is cancer?
• Large group of diseases where abnormal cells divide without control and are able to
spread to other tissues and organs
• The latter process is called metastasis
• More than 100 types of cancer
• No two cancers are the same.
• Globally, 18.1 million cases of cancer were diagnosed in 2020
• Nearly 10 million deaths
• Each year approximately 400,000 children are diagnosed
What Causes Cancer?
• Changes result from interaction of a person's genetic factors and external agents,
including:
• Physical carcinogens, such as ultraviolet and ionizing radiation;
• Chemical carcinogens, such as asbestos, components of tobacco smoke, alcohol, aflatoxin (a
food contaminant), and arsenic (a drinking water contaminant); and
• Biological carcinogens, such as infections from certain viruses, bacteria, or parasites
• Cancer incidence rises dramatically with age
• Likely due to a build-up of risks for specific cancers that increase with age
• Combined with the tendency for cellular repair mechanisms to be less effective as a person
ages
Risk Factors
• Tobacco use, alcohol consumption, unhealthy diet, physical inactivity and air pollution
• Some chronic infections
• In particular, low- and middle-income countries
• Approximately 13% of cancers diagnosed in 2018 globally were attributed to carcinogenic infections,
including Helicobacter pylori, human papillomavirus (HPV), hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, and
Epstein-Barr virus.
• Hepatitis and some types of HPV increase the risk for liver and cervical cancer,
respectively
• Infection with HIV increases the risk of developing cervical cancer six-fold and
substantially increases the risk of developing select other rare cancers such as Kaposi
sarcoma
Cancer Global Statistics
Worldwide Cancer Diagnoses in 2020
2.26 2.21
1.93
1.41
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Cancer Prevalence
• Who has cancer at a specific moment in time out of everyone in the population
• Includes people who are living with cancer
• Incidence and survival impact specific cancer prevalence
• Increasing incidence increases prevalence
• Increased survival time increases prevalence
• More people are living with the disease
Cancer Prevalence
• Globally 43.8 million persons were living with cancer at the end of 2018
• Asia - 17.4M (39.7%)
• Europe - 11.87M (27.7%)
• The Americas – 11.43M (26.1%)
Prevalence of Cancer by Type
• Breast cancer globally the
most prevalent form
• 2nd & 3rd most co.
Politics behind $100 billion cancer industry worldwideRafay Munawar
Following are the facts included in PPT:
Politics behind $100 billion cancer industry worldwide.
Different approaches of cancer treatment and their success ratio
& prevention of cancer through natural foods
Different types of diseases and infections have always threatened man.However, one disease that is considered almost deadly and has a very high rate of recurrence is cancer.
Understanding how intermittent fasting may not only help weight loss but have multiple other health benefits including life prolongation, preventing cancer and dementia
Cancer Awareness - Kaplan University Dept. of Public Healthsmtibor
Cancer awareness, including general definitions, detection, prevention, treatment, and risk factors. Emphasis on skin and prostate cancers and at-risk populations.
The presentation begins with a brief history of how cancer epidemiology evolved, and what is the status at present. After describing the burden of the disease of cancer globally and in India, the presentation includes a brief description of Cancer causes and prevention including screening activities. It also talks about the national Cancer Registry Program, NPCDCS and NCCP.
Running head INEFFECTIVE CANCER TREATMENTS LEADING TO DEATHS1.docxcowinhelen
Running head: INEFFECTIVE CANCER TREATMENTS LEADING TO DEATHS 1
INEFFECTIVE CANCER TREATMENTS LEADING TO DEATHS 18
Ineffective Cancer treatments leading to deaths
Name
Course
Tutor
Date
Abstract
The main focus of the report will be to research on the various methods through which cancer can be treated with a keen eye on why some methods are ineffective and lead to death. A discussion on different cancer treatment will be done followed by the types of cancer that cause millions of death today. Presentation of answers to the research questions will be done in line with ineffective cancer treatment methods. Relevant literature review will be conducted and used to support the claims of ineffective cancer treatments. Lastly, recommendations on the best cancer treatment will be done.
Introduction
Cancer is an ailment caused by the unrestrained division of abnormal cells in the body. The cancer cells are malignant meaning they can spread from the origin to distant organs and tissues. The disease can be genetically hereditary hence can be crossed over from one generation to another. Some of the forms of cancer treatment include targeted therapy, hormone therapy, chemotherapy, precision medicine, surgery, immunotherapy, and stem cell transplant. Some of the common types of this disease include lung, liver, stomach, and bowel cancers.
Cancer is also called as malignancy which means abnormal cells growth. More than 100 types of cancer are found in this world today, including breast cancer (widely spread among women), skin cancer (found in the person of almost every age), lung cancer (common among smokers), colon cancer, lymphoma and prostate cancer. Each kind of cancer has varying symptoms. Cancer differs with respect to the cell it affects first. The uncontrollable division of cells harm the body and form lumps and the masses of tissues which are known as tumors. The tumor grows in size and sometimes even intervene the digestive system, circulatory system, excretory system and nervous system. In the case of leukemia, cancer inhibits the normal blood functioning which is caused due to the abnormal cell division into the blood stream. Cancer also causes the systems of the body to secrete hormones that alter the body functioning. Tumors that do not grow and remain limited to one spot are considered to slightly less harmful and benign. The sign of the more dangerous and malignant cells is:
1. The harmful cancerous cells move from one spot to another throughout the body using blood as a medium and invade the organs and the healthy tissues of the body.
2. These cells grow and divide rapidly, they make blood vessels of their own which are used by them in the process of feeding, called as angiogenesis.
Then comes a stage is known as metastasized in which the tumor spread successfully to the other parts of the body, penetrating into the healthy tissues of the body and damaging them badly. The process is known as metastasis. It cause ...
Cancer• What is cancer• Cancer statistics• Risk Fac.docxbartholomeocoombs
Cancer
• What is cancer?
• Cancer statistics
• Risk Factors
• Reducing burden and preventing cancer
• Cancer Treatment
• WHO/International Response
What is cancer?
• Large group of diseases where abnormal cells divide without control and are able to
spread to other tissues and organs
• The latter process is called metastasis
• More than 100 types of cancer
• No two cancers are the same.
• Globally, 18.1 million cases of cancer were diagnosed in 2020
• Nearly 10 million deaths
• Each year approximately 400,000 children are diagnosed
What Causes Cancer?
• Changes result from interaction of a person's genetic factors and external agents,
including:
• Physical carcinogens, such as ultraviolet and ionizing radiation;
• Chemical carcinogens, such as asbestos, components of tobacco smoke, alcohol, aflatoxin (a
food contaminant), and arsenic (a drinking water contaminant); and
• Biological carcinogens, such as infections from certain viruses, bacteria, or parasites
• Cancer incidence rises dramatically with age
• Likely due to a build-up of risks for specific cancers that increase with age
• Combined with the tendency for cellular repair mechanisms to be less effective as a person
ages
Risk Factors
• Tobacco use, alcohol consumption, unhealthy diet, physical inactivity and air pollution
• Some chronic infections
• In particular, low- and middle-income countries
• Approximately 13% of cancers diagnosed in 2018 globally were attributed to carcinogenic infections,
including Helicobacter pylori, human papillomavirus (HPV), hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, and
Epstein-Barr virus.
• Hepatitis and some types of HPV increase the risk for liver and cervical cancer,
respectively
• Infection with HIV increases the risk of developing cervical cancer six-fold and
substantially increases the risk of developing select other rare cancers such as Kaposi
sarcoma
Cancer Global Statistics
Worldwide Cancer Diagnoses in 2020
2.26 2.21
1.93
1.41
1.2
1.09
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
Breast Lung Colon Rectum Prostate Skin Stomach
C
as
es
D
ia
gn
o
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d
(
In
M
ill
io
n
s)
Cancer Type
Worldwide Cancer Deaths in 2020
1.8
0.92
0.83 0.77
0.69
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.8
2
Lung Colon and Rectum Liver Stomach Breast
D
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th
s
(I
n
M
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n
s)
Cancer Type
Cancer Prevalence
• Who has cancer at a specific moment in time out of everyone in the population
• Includes people who are living with cancer
• Incidence and survival impact specific cancer prevalence
• Increasing incidence increases prevalence
• Increased survival time increases prevalence
• More people are living with the disease
Cancer Prevalence
• Globally 43.8 million persons were living with cancer at the end of 2018
• Asia - 17.4M (39.7%)
• Europe - 11.87M (27.7%)
• The Americas – 11.43M (26.1%)
Prevalence of Cancer by Type
• Breast cancer globally the
most prevalent form
• 2nd & 3rd most co.
Nursing management of patients with oncological conditionsANILKUMAR BR
Cancer is a group of diseases characterized by uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells.
Cancer is caused by external factors and internal factors which may act together to initiate or promote carcinogenesis.
External Factors - chemicals, radiation, viruses, and lifestyle.
Internal Factors – hormones, immune condition, and inherited mutations.
Oncology branch of medicine deals with etiology, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of cancer.
Onco - is a Greek word meaning tumor .
How We Do Harm: A Webinar by SHARE with Dr. Otis Brawleybkling
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The Estimated numbers of new cancer cases and deaths in 2020 will be an estimated. 1.8 million new cancer cases diagnosed and 606,520 cancer deaths in the United States and there were 17 million new cases of cancer worldwide in 2018 [1]. The four most common cancers occurring worldwide are lung, female breast, bowel and prostate. A person’s risk of developing cancer depends on different factors, including age, genetics, and exposure to some potentially known carcinogens and those which are believed to be carcinogenic. Some avoidable lifestyle factors including smoking can increase cancer risk. However, cancer risk factors are similar worldwide. Insufficient exercise, alcohol, imbalanced diet, and obesity, and various infections account for a considerable proportion of cancers worldwide. Prevalence of any one of the risk factors varies in different ethnic groups and can vary by region and country, which contributes to variation of cancer incidence rates of the common types of cancer worldwide.
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THERE’S NO MAGIC PILL TO KEEP YOU FROM GETTING CANCER, BUT YOU Can DO SOME THINGS TO IMPROVE YOUR ODDS
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2. Definition:
What is Cancer?
The World Health Organization (WHO)
defines cancer as:
“A large group of diseases characterized by
the growth of abnormal cells beyond their
usual boundaries that can then invade
adjoining parts of the body and/or spread to
other organs.”
In simpler terms, cancer is just an abnormal
growth of cells in certain part of the body.
3. Demographic Effects of
Cancer:
Cancer is one of the leading cause of death worldwide.
• 9.6 million deaths annually.
• 16% of total death is caused by cancer i.e. 1 in every 6
deaths.
• In United States alone cancer causes 609,000 deaths
annually.
• Number of Cancer patients increased to 1.73 Million in
United States in 2018.
• 50.6% of cancer patients are females and 49.4% are
males.
• The United States alone spent around $142.7 billions in
cancer treatment, prevention and awareness.
• The American Cancer Society estimates the number of
new cancer cases to increase by 24% by the year 2020.
4. The most common type of cancer are:
1. Lung Cancer
2. Breast Cancer
3. Prostate Cancer
4. Liver Cancer
5. Colo-Rectum Cancer
6. Stomach Cancer
7. Pancreas Cancer
8. Nasopharynx Cancer
9. Blood Cancer
5. Major Causes of
cancer:
• Among the causes of cancer, Tobacco use is
responsible for most number of deaths
worldwide as well as in the United States.
• The other cause of cancer is obesity and
overweight.
• Alcohol consumption is the other factor
responsible for cancer along with cancer
causing pathogens, UV rays, insufficient
physical activity and poor dietary habits.
• Almost 30-50% of cancer is preventable by
making healthy life choices.
6. Why Should the president be
concerned?
• Cancer causes more deaths than Natural disaster,
terrorism, homicide, suicide, road accidents, war
and conflict COMBNED !
• As a matter of fact, cancer causes more deaths
than 3 other most death causing diseases
(Respiratory, Diabetes, and Dementia)
COMBINED !
• It is the 3rd most fatal disease for children aged 5-
14 and the most fatal disease for working
population (15-49 years)
• The cancer rate of United States is above average
compared to rest of the world i.e. 146 per
100,000.
7. Cancer expenditure to funding
ratio in the United States
• The United States alone spends north of $140
billions annually in cancer treatment,
prevention and awareness.
• Compared to funding in cancer related
research, The United States surpassed USD 5.2
billion dollars in the year 2017.
This equates to 26:1. i.e. for every dollar spent on
cancer research, $26 more is spent on cancer
treatment.
If the government of the United States spends
more on research, there would be no need for
expenditure on treatment.
It can be a long term investment!!
9. Chemotherapy
• The method of treatment of disease using
chemical substances, especially the treatment
of cancer by cytotoxic and other drugs.
10. How Chemotherapy
works?
Chemotherapy is most effective at killing cells
that are rapidly dividing. Unfortunately,
chemotherapy does not know the difference
between cancer cells and the normal
cells. The "normal" cells will grow back and
be healthy but, in the meantime, side effects
occur. Different drugs may affect different
parts of the body.
11. Side-effects of
Chemotherapy
• Nausea and Vomiting
• Fatigue
• Diarrhea
• Loss of appetite
• Loss of hairs etc.
• Weight changes
• Fertility problems etc.
12. Alternatives to
Chemotherapy
Even though chemotherapy
and radiation therapy are the
most used methods to cure the
cancer they are not most
practical ones. There are many
other methods of treatment like
immunotherapy and targeted
therapy which are better than
chemotherapy.
14. Types of
Immunotherapy
• Checkpoint inhibitors
• Disrupts PD-L1(Programmed death-
ligand -1) protein from cancer cells so
immune cells can attack it
• Cytokinesis
• Proteins directs immune system to
produce immune response
• Vaccine
• Weakened or dead pathogens are
injected to help immune system imprint
the required antibodies
15. What is Genetic
Enhancement?
• Genetic Enhancement
refers to the transfer of
genetic materials intended
to modify non-
pathological human traits
16. Possibilities of
Genetic
Enhancement
• Selection of embryo with most immune
characteristic to cancer
• Down Syndrome is associated with
reduce in cancer by 90%. Genetic
enhancement can help extract this gene
characteristic while suppressing the
down syndrome
• Development of humans immune to
cancer
• Repairing cells (i.e. BRACA1 and
BRACA2) which may be mutated to
cause cancer can be avoided in offspring
17. Advantage of
immunotherapy and
Genetic
enhancement over
current procedures
• Possibility of making human immune
to cancer altogether
• Treatments without heavy dose of
medication or exposure to radiation
• Lower chance of relapse
• Screen embryo with lowest possibility
of cancer
• Remove link of cancer between parents
and offspring
• Less side effects
18. Areas for Funding
• Further study of recognize the possibility of
Genetic enhancement and Immunotherapy
• Testing and implementing currently
discovered techniques of treatment
• Make immunotherapy and Genetic
enhancement safer
• To make treatments available for all the
patients
• Raising awareness on Cancer
• Organizing trainings to teach proper way for
inspecting one's own body for cancer
19. Works cited
• World Health
Organization: http://www.who.int/cancer/en/
• American Cancer Society:
https://www.cancer.org/content/dam/cancer-
org/research/cancer-facts-and-statistics/annual-
cancer-facts-and-figures/2018/cancer-facts-and-
figures-2018.pdf
• Centers for Disease control and Prevention:
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/healthy_people/hp2000.ht
ml
• Funding for Research Areas:
https://www.cancer.gov/about-nci/budget/fact-
book/data/research-funding
20. Works cited
• CancerCenter.com. (2018). Immunotherapy
Procedures & Options for Cancer Patients | CTCA.
[online] Available
at: https://www.cancercenter.com/treatments/immuno
therapy [Accessed 20 Nov. 2018].
• Horizon: the EU Research & Innovation magazine.
(2018). Engineering human immunity to take on
cancer. [online] Available at: https://horizon-
magazine.eu/article/engineering-human-immunity-
take-cancer.html [Accessed 20 Nov. 2018].
• CancerCenter.com.
(2018). Immunotherapy Procedures & Options for
Cancer Patients | CTCA. [online] Available
at: https://www.cancercenter.com/treatments/immuno
therapy [Accessed 20 Nov. 2018].
Editor's Notes
Consider talking about:
Chemotherapy
Radiation
Surgery
Palliative care
Immunotherapy
Laser therapy
Alternative medicine
Consider talking about:
Chemotherapy
Radiation
Surgery
Palliative care
Immunotherapy
Laser therapy
Alternative medicine
Consider talking about:
Chemotherapy
Radiation
Surgery
Palliative care
Immunotherapy
Laser therapy
Alternative medicine