Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Cancer :: essays research papers fc
 Cancer    INTRODUCTION    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  In the American society, cancer is the disease most feared by the  majority of people within the U.S. Cancer has been known and described  throughout history.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  In the early 1990s nearly 6 million cancer cases and more than 4 million  deaths have been reported worldwide, every year. The most fatal cancer in the  world is lung cancer, which has grown drastically since the spread of cigarette  smoking in growing countries. Stomach cancer is the second leading form of  cancer in men, after lung cancer. Another on the increase, for women, is  breast cancer, particularly in China and Japan. The fourth on the list is colon  and rectum cancer, which occurs mostly in older people.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  In the United States more than one-fifth of the deaths in the early  '90s was caused by cancer, only the cardiovascular diseases accounted at a  higher percentage. In 1993 the American Cancer Society predicted that about 33%  of Americans will eventually get cancer. In the United States skin cancer is  the most dominating in both men and women, followed by prostate cancer in men  and breast cancer in women. Yet lung cancer causes the most deaths in men and  women. Leukemia, or cancer of the blood, is the most common type in children.  An increasing incidence has been clearly observable over the past few decades,  due in part to improved cancer screening programs, and also to the increasing  number of older persons in the population, and also to the large number of  tabacco smokers--particularly in women. Some researchers have estimated that if  Americans stopped smoking, lung cancer deaths could virtually be eliminated  within 20 years.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The U.S. government and private organizations spent about $1.2 billion  annual for cancer research. With the development of new drugs and treatments,  the number of deaths among cancer patients under 30 years of age is decreasing,  even though the number of deaths from cancer is growing overall.    TYPES OF CANCER    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  1.Cancer is the common term used to designate the mosst aggressive and  usually fatal forms of a larger class of the diseases known as neoplasms. A  neoplasm is described as being relatively autonomous because it does not fully  obey the biological mechanisms that govern the growth and the metabolism of  individual cells and the overall cell interactions of the living organism. Some  neoplasms grow more rapidly than the tissues from which they arise, others grow  at a normal pace but because of the other factors eventually become recognizable  as an abnormal growth and not normal tissue. The changes seen in neoplasm are  heritable in that these characteristics are passed on from each cell to ots    					    
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