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Cancer
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Cancer is a group of disorders where normal cells lose their ability to control the rate of mitosis
Cancers can be benign or malignant.
Benign tumour
Abnormal cells divide uncontrollably by mitosis to form a tumour.
These cells do not spread or invade other body tissues.
Malignant tumour
Abnormal cells divide uncontrollably by mitosis to form a tumour.
These cells spread to other tissues (metastasis).
Malignant cancer cells can divide indefinitely, leading to further growth and spreading.
Causes of Cancer
Mutations
Cancer occurs when normal genes are altered (mutated) to form cancer-causing cells.
A mutation is any change to the structure of DNA.
Carcinogens
Substances that cause cancer are called carcinogens.
Carcinogens damage the DNA in genes. Any change to the structure of DNA is known as a mutation.
There are specific genes that, if mutated, can lead to cancer. These genes are called oncogenes.
Some common carcinogens include:
Cigarette smoke
Asbestos
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun
X-rays
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Mutation: any change to the structure of DNA.
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