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    Causes of Cancer

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    Cause and effect essay Causes of cancer In hundreds of made studies‚ it has been verified that the immunological system lets influence in the cancerous cells when a deficiency of basic nutriments or by the presence in the organism of cancerigenic elements. Such elements are known as mutgen‚ that can be physical agents‚ chemical or biological. Between the physical agents they are the ionizing radiations produced by x-rays‚ gas radon‚ cosmic rays‚ ultraviolet radiations of the Sun and some

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    Children with Cancer

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    the United States‚ cancer is the second most common cause of death among young children between the ages of 1 and 14. More thsn 16 out of every 100‚000 children and teens in the U.S. were diagnosed with cancer‚ and nearly 3 of every 100‚00 died from the disease. In 2005‚ 4.1 of every 100‚000 young people under 20 years of age in the U.S. were diagnoised with leukemia‚ and 0.8 per 100‚000 died from it. In 2005 2.9 of every 100‚000 people 0-19 years of age were found to have cancer of the brain or central

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    Cervical Cancer

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    belladonna) fruit in different levels of maturity b) distillation apparatus c) beakers d) petri dish e) refrigerator (for preservation of samples) f) mortar and pestle g) thermometer 2) for preperation and treatment of cancer cells a) sample of blood with HPV related neoplasms‚ 5ml per sample b) sample of normal blood‚ 5ml per sample c) centrifuge d) test tubes e) petri dish f) dropper g) refrigerator (for preservation of samples) h) compound

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    Gastroschisis Tanya Echeverria 10/13/14 Gastroschisis is a birth defect‚ a congenital condition where there is an incomplete formation of the abdominal wall‚ (Bucher‚ B. T.‚ Mazotas‚ I. G.‚ Warner‚ B. W.‚ & Saito‚ J. 2012‚ June). it results from herniation of the small intestines into the amniotic fluid through a small defect with the size of two to five centimeters in the right umbilical region. Rarely the opening will be located to the left umbilical region. It occurs between twenty-eight and

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    Cancer in History In ancient Egypt‚ fossilized bone tumor was among the earliest evidence of cancer found human mummies and ancient manuscripts. Hippocrates‚ a well known ancient Greek physician‚ used the word “carcinoma” that described different types of cancers. The bodies of the mummies have shown growth indicated of bone cancer. The oldest information of cancer was found in Egypt back in 1600 B.C. What is Cancer? Cancer begins when the cells life cycle is abnormal. Instead of dying‚ the

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    Have you‚ or a family member ever had to deal with cancer? If so‚ keep reading! Cancer is one of the most common diseases‚ and one of the main reasons there are so many deaths per year. As the second-leading cause of death‚ cancer has many types‚ effects‚ and cures. Each cancer is located in different parts of your body. Cancer can occur in any part of your body‚ at any time. If you’re sleeping or while you’re spending time with family. It continues to grow and grow until it greatly affects the

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    The Walk Through Cancer

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    world could ever amount to her in this world. My Grandma was one in a million to me and too this day‚ she still is. We went through a tough journey together. Our journey started when she was diagnosed with Bladder Cancer. Being fairly young‚ I didn’t quite understand what having Cancer meant. I thought my Grandma was just sick and she would get better with time. Who truly understands what surgery means at a young age if you’ve never experienced it before? My Grandma had a lot of surgeries throughout

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    HOW CANCER CELLS WORK

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    HOW CANCER CELLS WORK A diagnosis of cancer can be devastating. And there is good reason for this fear -- Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States next to heart disease‚ and will claim more than half a million lives this year. Cancer  also known as a malignant tumor or malignant neoplasm‚ is a group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body. Not all tumors are cancerous;benign tumors do not spread to other

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    Cancer‚ by definition‚ is a mutation or abnormal cell growth caused by internal and/or external factors that act together to form carcinogenesis (1). Cancer cells are able to continue to grow‚ and mutate‚ spreading in to other tissues which is not a function of normal cells. Cancer cells also have the unique quality of avoiding apoptosis‚ cell death‚ which allows for the continuation and growth of the cancer. Cancer will be a diagnosis received by an estimated 1.5 million people in the United

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    suicide (apoptosis). In cancer cell this process become different as a result of genetic mutations‚ this process or malfunctions are a result of uncontrolled cells proliferation. The cell cycle has three different stages: Interphase‚ Mitosis and Cytokinesis. Interphase has three parts; G1‚ S and G2. During the G1 process the cell grows and prepares to synthesize DNA which means that the cell grows and make its own proteins . In G1 the cell determines

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