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                                                       CANCER
          Contents:
          What is cancer?
          Cancer and its molecular basis
          What are the common cancers of human body?
          What are the common causes of cancers?
          Screening for cancer
          How is cancer treated?
          Prevention of cancer
          Self-assessment
          You must have often wondered, what is cancer?             to 220lakhs. With increase in adoption of modern 
          How is it caused? What can we do to prevent it?           lifestyle with unhealthy habits like lack of physical 
          How is it diagnosed and treated? Well, this chapter is    activity, decreased intake of fruit and vegetables, 
          there to address these issues only. Having awareness      increasing use of tobacco, fast food,alcohol, etc. the 
          about the cancer is the first step one can take in        incidence of cancer is expected to further increase.
          preventing it.
                                                                    Cancer and its molecular basis
          What is cancer?                                           Cancer  refers  to  unregulated  and  unrestricted 
                                                                                 *
          Cancers  are  a  group  of  diseases  associated  with    proliferation  of cells. Clinically it is seen in the form 
          abnormal  growth  of  cells.Without  any  check,          of a growth. Neoplasm is an abnormal mass of tissue 
          the  disease  may  keep  on  progressing  ultimately      growing in an uncoordinated way and persisting 
          leading  to  pre-mature  death.  They  can  arise         even when the stimuli responsible for growth has 
          anywhere in the body and can affect people from           been removed. A tumor is said to be benign when its 
          all  age  groups,  socio-economic  strata  and  race.     characteristics  are  considered  relatively  harmless 
          Cancer  is  the  leading  cause  of  morbidity  and       suggesting  that  it  wouldn't  spread  to  near-by  or 
          mortality  in  the  world.  According  to  data  by       distant areas, can be operated easily and doesn't risk 
          International Agency for Research on Cancer, there        the patient's life significantly. Malignant tumors are 
          were 141 lakh new cancer cases, 82 lakh cancer            collectively referred to as cancers, derived from the 
          deaths and 326 lakh people living with cancer in          Latin word for crab, because they involve the tissues
          2012 worldwide. In our own country, about 4.7 lakh        in  a  manner  similar  to  a  crab.  Malignant  tumor
          new cases of cancer are detected annually. Cancer is      can  invade  and  destroy  adjacent  structures  and
          responsible  for  death  of  about  3.5  lakh  people     spread to distant sites (metastasize) to cause death. 
          annually in India itself.                                 Not  all  cancers  cause  death,  if  detected  early
          Lung cancer is the most common cause of death 
                                                                    and treated properly, some cancers can be cured.
          from cancer worldwide, estimated to be responsible 
                                                                    Cancers result from certain changes at the molecular 
          for  nearly  one  in  five  deaths  (15.9  lakhs  deaths, 
                                                                    level  in  response  to  various  external  or  internal 
          19.4% of the total). Amongst women, breast cancer 
                                                                    stimuli (Figure 1). 
          is the commonest cause of death and is responsible 
                                                                      Proliferation - rapid growth of cells.
          for 5.2 lakh deaths annually. These figures are just a 
                                                                      Mutation - genetic change in nucleotide 
          numerical representation of the vast damage caused 
                                                                      sequence
          by cancer worldwide.
                                                                      Carcinogens - cancer causing agents 
          One might want to assume that with recent rapid 
          developments in medical sciences, the incidence and 
                                                                    Such genetic vegetables, increasing use of tobacco, 
                                                                                                    *
          prevalence of cancer may be coming down. Sadly, 
                                                                    fast food, change (or mutation ) may be acquired by 
          that isn't so. According to WHO, within next two 
                                                                    the  action  of  environmental  agents  or  it  may  be 
          decades annual incidence of cancer may increase up 
                                                                    inherited  in  the  germ  line.  Environmental  agents 
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           include :                                                      Malignant  neoplasms  have  features,  such  as 
                                                                          excessive  growth,  local  invasiveness,  and  the 
                                     *
              Physical carcinogens -  ultraviolet and ionizing            ability  to  form  distant  metastases  (Figure  2,
                                                                          Table 1).The various key changes that occur in a 
              radiation
                                                                          cancer cell are-capacity to proliferate without any 
              Chemical carcinogens-  components of tobacco
                                                                          growth  signals,  resistance  to  growth  inhibiting 
              smoke, aflatoxin, asbestos,  arsenic etc
                                                                          signals,  resistance  to  regular  cell  death 
                                                                          mechanisms,  formation  of  new  blood  supply 
              Biological  carcinogens  -  viruses,  bacteria  or 
                                                                          ability to involve surrounding tissues, metastasis 
              parasites.
                                                                          to distant organs (Figure 3) and failure in repair of 
                                                                          damaged DNA.
                                                          No DNA
                                                                                        Growth and
                                                         repair, no
                                                                                     added mutations
                                                        senescence
                                           DNA                             Mutant
                 CELL
                                         damage                             cells
                                                          No cell
                                                        cycle arrest
                                                                                                            Malignant tumor
           Figure 1: Simplified depiction of how a cell undergoes malignant change – with DNA damage, no repair
                           and further mutations
           Table 1: Differences between benign and malignant growth
                                                           Malignant Growth                           Benign Growth
                                                      Unregulated, fast growing                        Slow growing
                          Growth
                Surrounding Structures                                                                 Compressed
                                                         Invaded or infiltrated
                        Metastasis                                  Yes                                      No
                                                      Ill-defined borders, capsule           Well-defined, Encapsulated
                         Periphery
                                                              may be absent
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                           Self-sufficient in         Resistance to
                            growth signals          anti-growth signals
               Evading programmed                             Escaping immune
                    cell death                                   destruction
                                          FEATURES                 Inflammation
              Development of new
                                                                encouraging tumor
                                              OF
                 blood supply
                                                                    formation
                                           CANCER
                Endless replicative
                                                             Mutation & instability
                    capability
                                                                 of genome
                                                     Deregulating cellular
                            Tissue invasion & 
                                                          energetics
                               metastasis
       Figure 2: Features of Cancer – Major changes occurring in a cell undergoing malignant change
         METASTATIC TUMOR
                                                          CELLS COME OUT
             CLONE
                                                         OF THE BLOOD VESSEL
                         ENTRY INTO THE                                      METASTASIS
                         BLOOD VESSEL                                           SITE
         TUMOR
                    BASEMENT
                                               TUMOR EMBOLI
                    MEMBRANE
        Figure 3: Schematic diagram depicting how metastasis from tumor occurs
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          What are the common cancers of human body?             What are early signs of Cancers?
          Worldwide, the commonest cancers amongst men           Early identification of cancer is essential for proper 
          are lung, prostate, colo-rectum, stomach, and liver    treatment. Cancer may present in a variety of ways. 
          cancer.Among  women  the  most  common  sites          Ten common signs of cancers are:
          diagnosed are breast, colo-rectum, lung, cervix, and 
          stomach cancer. In India, amongst males common 
                                                                      1.  New lumps or growths or swelling;
          cancers  in  decreasing  frequency  are  oral,  lung, 
                                                                      2.  A sore or bruise that does not heal;
          stomach and colo-rectal cancers. In females, breast, 
                                                                      3.  A mole that changes in shape, size or 
          cervix, colo-rectal, ovary and oral cancers are the 
                                                                          colour or bleeds;
          commonest cancers in decreasing frequency.
                                                                      4.  Persistent cough or hoarseness that last;
          The incidence of these cancers varies according to 
                                                                      5.  Indigestion or difficulty in swallowing;
          the geographical area, prevalent social customs and 
                                                                      6.  A change in bowel or bladder habits;
          the socio-economic strata. For example, oral cancers 
                                                                      7.  Shortness of breath;
          are common in Indian sub-continent and not that 
                                                                      8.  Loss of appetite;
          common in western countries. This is because of 
                                                                      9.  Unexplained  weight  loss  or  tiredness; 
          higher consumption of chewable forms of tobacco in 
                                                                          and
          the form of gutkha, paan, paan masala, khaini, supari 
                                                                      10. Blood  in  urine,  bowel  motions  or 
          etc. Cervical cancers are commoner in women from 
                                                                          sputum.
          lower socio-economic strata because of poor genital 
          hygiene.  Colo-rectal  cancers  occur  with  higher 
                                                                In case of presence of any of these symptoms, the 
          frequency in those consuming more of fatty food and 
                                                                person should approach the nearest doctor and get 
          less of fibers in their diet.
                                                                himself evaluated to rule out cancer.
            Figure 4: Various causative factors associated with cancer 
                    Tobacco                                                              Alcohol
                   Pollution                                                             Areca nut
                                                                                         Lifestyle factors -  obesity,
                   Radiation
                                                                                         fatty diet, lack of exercise
            Biological agents                                                            Occupational exposure –
                 – HPV, HBV                                                              asbestos, aluminium, coal 
                                                   CANCER
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