Let's talk about CANCER.. CANCER AWARENESS

in #health7 years ago (edited)

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What I will be sharing today is for the benifit of everyone. That we should be aware of and not to be ignored. Because it is really hard to loose someone you love because of this kind of sickness.

Been doing some research about cancer lately. Because there are some questions of mine that I need to be answered. Like, how does cancer starts? What are the different types of cancer? Are there any cure of each types? And is it really heriditary?

It is quite alarming for me because there was already a history of cancer victim in my family.
My sister Daisylyn died from cancer last February 28, 2015, she was only 45 at that time. It was already stage 4 when we found out and it was too late. And so did my Grandmother, when I was only little. My Aunt was also diagnosed with breast cancer, stage one. She had an operation at once so she is already cancer free now. My other sister Armie had an operation also way back 2004. She had a lumps on her breast so it had to be removed. And thank God, we were fortunate that it was not an active or canserous lumps. It was quite big though.

The question is...
Does it really runs in my blood?
I'm just praying and hoping that it's not.

If the cancer lumps is found early enough, it can sometimes be removed by surgical operation or killed by treatment with x-ray or gamma rays.
Cancer can start in almost any part of the body-the lungs, the kidneys, the stomach, the bones, the blood and even on skin.

Here are some more info that I researched about CANCER..

What is cancer?
Cancer is a disease of the cells in the body. There are many different types of cell in the body, and many different types of cancer which arise from different types of cell. What all types of cancer have in common is that the cancer cells are abnormal and multiply out of control. However, there are often great differences between different types of cancer.

For example:
Some grow and spread more quickly than others.
Some are easier to treat than others, particularly if diagnosed at an early stage.
Some respond much better than others to chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or other treatments.
Some have a better outlook (prognosis) than others. For some types of cancer there is a very good chance of being cured. For some types of cancer, the outlook is poor.
So, cancer is not just one condition. In each case it is important to know exactly what type of cancer has developed, how large it has become, whether it has spread and how well the particular type of cancer responds to various treatments. This will enable you to get reliable information on treatment options and outlook. Read more about cancer symptoms.

What are tumours?
A tumour is a lump or growth of tissue made up from abnormal cells. Tumours are divided into two types: benign and malignant.

Non-cancerous (benign) tumours
These may form in various parts of the body. Benign tumours grow slowly and do not spread or invade other tissues. They are not cancerous and are not usually life-threatening. They often do no harm if they are left alone. However, some benign tumours can cause problems. For example, some grow quite large and may cause local pressure symptoms, or look unsightly. Also, some benign tumours that arise from cells in hormone glands can make too much hormone, which can cause unwanted effects.

Cancerous (malignant) tumours
Malignant tumours tend to grow quite quickly, and invade into nearby tissues and organs, which can cause damage. Tumours normally develop in one original site - the primary tumour. Malignant tumours may also spread to other parts of the body to form secondary tumours (metastases). This happens if some cells break off from the primary tumour and are carried in the bloodstream or lymph channels to other parts of the body. These secondary tumours may then grow, invade and damage nearby tissues, and spread again.

Note: not all cancers form solid tumours. For example, in cancer of the blood cells (leukaemia) many abnormal blood cells are made in the bone marrow and circulate in the bloodstream.

AN IMAGE OF A CANCER CELL
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Causes of cancer
Each cancer is thought to first start from one abnormal cell. What seems to happen is that certain vital genes which control how cells divide and multiply are damaged or altered. This makes the cell abnormal. If the abnormal cell survives it may multiply out of control into a cancerous (malignant) tumour.

We all have a risk of developing cancer. Many cancers seem to develop for no apparent reason. However, certain risk factors are known to increase the chance that one or more of your cells will become abnormal and lead to cancer. Read more about cancer causes.

How is cancer diagnosed?
You may develop symptoms such as a lump, weight loss or loss of appetite. The symptoms for each type of cancer vary according to the type of cancer. For example, lung cancer may present with a cough and bowel cancer may present with blood in the stool.

Due to the significant poor outcomes from some cancers there are also cancers which will be picked up on routine testing called 'screening'. Examples of this include mammograms looking for breast cancer and home stool screening for bowel cancer.

Based on how you present, further tests will usually be necessary. This may include scans and taking a sample of the cancer and analysing it in the laboratory (biopsy). Read more about diagnosing cancer.

Cancer treatment
Treatment options vary, depending on the type of cancer and how far it has grown and spread. See the separate leaflets on the specific cancers for more details. Cancer is classified depending on its type (grading) and how far it has spread in the body (staging). This will affect treatment options.

The three most common treatments are:
Surgery - operative removal of the cancer.
Chemotherapy. Use of anti-cancer medicines to kill cancer cells, or to stop them from dividing. Medicines can be used alone or in various combinations. Read more about chemotherapy.
Radiotherapy. Use of radiation beams directed at cancerous tissue. Radiotherapy can kill cancer cells, or stops them multiplying. Read more about radiotherapy.
There are also more specialised treatments. Read more about cancer treatment.

Cancer prognosis
Some cancers are more aggressive and grow more quickly than others.
Some cancers are more likely to spread to other parts of the body.
Some cancers respond to treatment better than others.
Therefore, it is not possible to give an overall outlook (prognosis). See the information about the individual types of cancer for further details. As a general rule, the outlook is usually better the earlier a cancer is detected and treated.

https://patient.info/health/cancer
Authored by Dr Roger Henderson, 14 Nov 2017

Cancer is not just one disease but many diseases. There are more than 100 different types of cancer.
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The main categories of cancer include

Carcinoma - cancer that begins in the skin or in tissues that line or cover internal organs. This is often called epithelial tissue.
Examples: Bladder, Brain, Breast, Cervical, Colorectal, Endometrial, Kidney (Renal), Lung, Melanoma (skin), Ovarian, Pancreatic, Prostate and Thyroid.

Sarcoma - cancer that begins in bone, cartilage, fat, muscle, blood vessels, or other connective or supportive tissue.

Leukemia - cancer that starts in blood-forming tissue such as the bone marrow, causing large numbers of abnormal blood cells to be produced and enter the bloodstream.

Lymphoma and Myeloma - cancers that begin in the cells of the immune system.

Central nervous system cancers - cancers that begin in the tissues of the brain and spinal cord.

As you can see from the categories above, cancers are typically named after the type of tissue involved. They are also named after the organ in which they begin (breast, prostate, brain).

I attached a video link for you to watch and be able to understand more.
https://goo.gl/images/MBuK2B

source: http://cisncancer.org/cancer101/what_is_cancer.html

I hope I was able to give you more about this illness.

thank you and God bless

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