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Introduction About Cancer

What is cancer?

The term of CANCER refers to malignant tumors. It is any new and abnormal growth of tissue due to increase in cell proliferation (dividing cell). Cancer can affect every organ in the human body. Each type of cancer with its own causes, symptoms, and methods of treatment.

Types Of Cancer

Bladder Cancer, Brain Cancer/Tumor, Breast Cancer, Cervical Cancer, Colon Cancer, Esophageal Cancer, Anal Cancer, Eye Cancer, Gastrointestinal Cancer, Gynecologic Cancer, Head and Neck Cancer, Bone Cancer, Kidney Cancer, Laryngeal Cancer, Leukemia, Liver Cancer, Lung Cancer, Melanoma, Multiple Myeloma, ovarian Cancer, Pancreatic Cancer, Prostate Cancer, Rectal Cancer, Renal Cell Cancer, Skin Cancer, Stomach Cancer, Testicular Cancer, Throat Cancer, Thyroid Cancer, Uterine Cancer, Vaginal Cancer and also Vulvar Cancer.

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Cancer (medical term: malignant neoplasm) is a class of disease in which a group cells display uncontrolled growth (division beyond the normal limits), invasion (intrusion on and destruction of adjacent tissues), and sometimes metastasis (spread to other locations in the body via lymph or blood). These three malignant properties of cancers differentiate them from benign tumor, which are self-limited, and do not invade or metastasize. Most cancers form a tumor but some, like leukemia, do not. The branch of medicine concerned with the study, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer is oncology.

Cancer may affect people at all ages, even fetuses, but the risk for most varieties increases with age. Cancer causes about 13% of all human death. According to the American Cancer Society, 7.6 million people died from cancer in the world during 2007. Cancers can affect all animals.

Nearly all cancers are caused by abnormalities in the genetic material of the transformed cells. These abnormalities may be due to the effects of carcinogens, such as tobbaco smoke, radiation , chemicals, or infectious agent. Other cancer-promoting genetic abnormalities may be randomly acquired through errors in DNA replication, or are inherited, and thus present in all cells from birth. The heritability of cancers is usually affected by complex interactions between carcinogens and the host's genome. New aspects of the genetics of cancer pathogenesis, such as DNA methylation, and microRNAs are increasingly recognized as important.


source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancer