Informative Essay On Cancer

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Cancer is a normal illness in today’s society. Many people have it and many will get it. With something so normal in this world how well do people actually understand cancer? Cancer is all around. Do people actually let their minds process what is really happening?
Cancer starts with changes in one cell or small groups of cells. In human bodies cells divide or multiply when needed. If any signals to control how often to divide or multiply cell are faulty or missing, cells may start to grow and multiply and form a tumor. Cancer is genetic, you cannot “catch’ it. This is a result from damage to genes. Where the tumor is formed and officially diagnosed with cancer is where the cancer type will develop the name. This year 1,228,600 new cases are …show more content…

No two cancers feel the same. Some cancers will not cause pains while others can get painful. There is not a set cure for cancer. Surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy are different common treatments to get rid of cancer. Radiation uses high energy radiations to kill cancer cells to help slow or stop the spread of cancer. Chemotherapy uses chemo drugs that are more toxic than antibiotics, because they are also killing normal cells as well as cancer cells. Immunotherapy attempts to alter your body in such a way that the body's own mechanisms will reject and destroy cancer. 65%-75% of cancer patients receive one or more powerful cancer fighting drugs during some part of their treatment. 60% of patients will undergo radiation therapy at some point during treatments. 8 million Americans alive today have had some history of cancer, some with cancer …show more content…

60% of the world’s new cancer cases occur in Africa, Asia, Central and South America and 70% of world’s cancer deaths occur in these places. Cancer is more common in white and black males than in Asian makes while more common in white females than black or Asian females. In 2012 there were 14.1 million cases of cancer worldwide. There are more than 100 different types of cancer and in the United States 30% of cancer can be linked to diets. Bladder, breast, colorectal, endometrial, kidney, leukemia, lung, melanoma, non hodgkin lymphoma, pancreatic, prostate, and thyroid are the most common types of cancers. Very few cancers are inherited but some people inherit a tendency towards a particular cancer. In 2012 8.2 million deaths were caused by cancer worldwide. One in every four deaths in the United States are caused by cancer. 564,800 Americans are expected to die of cancer this

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