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Cancer

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Alternate Names : Carcinoma, Malignant Tumor

Definition

Cancer involves the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells that have mutated from normal tissues. This growth can kill when these cells prevent normal function of vital organs or spread throughout the body, damaging essential systems.

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Hepatocellular Cancer, CT Scan
Hepatocellular Cancer, CT Scan

Lung Cancer, Frontal Chest X-Ray
Lung Cancer, Frontal Chest X-Ray

Lymphoma, Malignant - CT Scan
Lymphoma, Malignant - CT Scan

Pancreatic Cancer, CT Scan
Pancreatic Cancer, CT Scan

Stomach Cancer, X-Ray
Stomach Cancer, X-Ray

Skin Cancer, Melanoma - Flat, Brown Lesion
Skin Cancer, Melanoma - Flat, Brown Lesion

Adenocarcinoma - Chest X-Ray
Adenocarcinoma - Chest X-Ray

Skin Cancer, Melanoma - Raised, Dark Lesion
Skin Cancer, Melanoma - Raised, Dark Lesion

Secondhand Smoke and Lung Cancer
Secondhand Smoke and Lung Cancer

Skin Cancer, Basal Cell Carcinoma - Nose
Skin Cancer, Basal Cell Carcinoma - Nose

Skin Cancer, Basal Cell Carcinoma - Pigmented
Skin Cancer, Basal Cell Carcinoma - Pigmented

Skin Cancer, Squamous Cell - Close-Up
Skin Cancer, Squamous Cell - Close-Up

Skin Cancer, Squamous Cell on the Hands
Skin Cancer, Squamous Cell on the Hands

Skin Cancer, Close-Up of Lentigo Maligna Melanoma
Skin Cancer, Close-Up of Lentigo Maligna Melanoma

Skin Cancer, Close-Up of Level III Melanoma
Skin Cancer, Close-Up of Level III Melanoma

Ovarian Cancer Metastasis
Ovarian Cancer Metastasis

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Overview, Causes, & Risk Factors

There are at least 200 different kinds of cancers. They can develop in almost any organ, fluid, or tissue. Some cancers affect blood cells, some affect skin; others affect bone, muscle, or nerve tissue.

In general, cancer appears to be caused by abnormal regulation of cell growth. Typically, the growth of cells in the body is strictly controlled -- new cells are made as needed to replace older ones or to perform needed functions. Cells die when they become damaged and/or are no longer needed. If the balance of cell growth and death is disturbed, cancer may occur.

Problems in the regulation of cell growth can be caused by abnormalities of the immune system, which normally would detect and stop aberrant growth. Other potential causes of cancer include the following

  • Radiation
  • Sunlight
  • Tobacco
  • Certain viruses
  • Benzene
  • Certain poisonous mushrooms and aflatoxins (a poison produced by organisms that can grow on peanut plants)

The three most common cancers in men in the U.S. are prostate cancer, lung cancer, and colon cancer. In women here, the three most frequently occurring cancers are breast cancer, lung cancer, and colon cancer.

The most common cause of cancer-related death is lung cancer.

Certain cancers are more common in particular geographic regions. For example, in Japan, there are many cases of gastric cancer while in the US this type of cancer is relatively rare. Dietary differences may account for the variance.


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Review Date : 11/7/2002
Reviewed By : Ezra E. W. Cohen, M.D., Department of Medicine, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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