The type of cancer that I chose to discuss is “Liver Cancer”. Cancer start when our cells in our body increase out of control affecting our liver. The liver is located under our right ribs beneath our right lung, the Liver is one of the biggest internal organ in our body, without our liver we cannot live. There are many jobs that our liver does for example:
• It acts as a filter when breaking out alcohol, or drugs eliminating those through the urine
• It helps our body to absorb nutrients that we need daily
• It helps to clot when we are bleeding from and injurie or a cut.
Many of the warning signs of liver cancers are;
• Nausea or vomiting
• Quick weight loss
• Pain in the stomach
• Pale or yellowing of skin and eyes
• Enlarge of the spleen,
and liver under the ribs However, there are many treatments it all depend on the team of doctors, and the stage of the cancer. “Surgery is the main treatment for liver cancer. The surgeon must have a high level of skill for it to be successful. Because many people with liver cancer have underlying liver damage, this delicate surgery must remove enough of the tumor to treat the cancer while leaving enough of the liver to function” (MD Anderson Cancer Center). Therefore, liver cancer is the sixth most common cancer in the world, it affects both sexes men and women. The most prevalent areas in the world in a high percentage are Asia and Africa, and the lowest in Europe, Latin America and Caribe. In conclusion, I can determine that based on the symptoms, and how liver cancer affect us, preventing the consumption of alcohol, and maintaining a healthy life, can decrease or chances of liver cancer. This type of cancer among many others, are activated in part of how we live, if we do not care and take of our life the consequences can deliver us to dead.
1. Outline the causes, incidence and risk factors of the identified disease and how it can impact on the patient and family (450 words)
Supports and enhances urinary flow. Say goodbye to the weak stream you have been having lately and experience relief as you urinate without the straining and the
All living units ranging from single cells and organs to entire organisms carry out homeostasis (source 1). Homeostasis refers to the ability of the body or a cell to seek and maintain a condition of stability within its internal environment when dealing with external changes. It is involved in the maintenance of the constant internal environment which includes the function of kidney, liver, skin and many organs. The abuse of drugs alters the body’s internal environment, causing a response in order to achieve homeostasis, this is via negative feedback. Modern lifestyle poses many pressures on human homeostasis responses due to the use of drugs in our society. Specifically, Alcohol, and its effect on the human homeostasis responses.
Cancer is the term used to describe a group of diseases consisting of hundreds of ailments and although there exists so many different types of cancer, they all begin in a similar way. The body is made up of over a trillion cells, and cancer is the uncontrolled growth of malfunctioning cells in the body (Dawson, 1996). “Normal body cells grow, divide, and die in an orderly fashion. During the early years of a person’s life, normal cells divide faster to allow the person to grow. After the person becomes an adult, most cells divide only to replace worn-out or dying cells or to repair injuries” (American Cancer Society, 2012).
I have elected to transcribe my proposal argument on issues regarding cancer chemoprevention. I selected this topic because reasonably minute devotion has been given to cancer chemoprevention research in ethical writings, particularly in relation to the huge quantity of moral studies in cancer treatment exploration. Cancer chemoprevention trials test the ability and care of medicinal agents in averting cancer before its manifestation. I believe that phase III chemoprevention issues can be less prevalent by simply ensuring enhanced communication and etiquette between researchers and investigators.
When the drug is taken or ingested alone it creates a drunk-like state; when used with
Cancer starts when cells in a part of the body start to grow out of control. Cancer cell growth is different from normal cell growth. Instead of dying, cancer cells continue to grow and form new, abnormal cells. Cancer cells can also invade (grow into) other tissues, something that normal cells cannot do. Growing out of control and invading other tissues are what makes a cell a cancer cell. Cells become cancer cells because of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) damage. DNA is in every cell and it directs all the cell’s actions. In a normal cell, when DNA gets damaged the cell either repairs the damage or the cell dies. In cancer cells, the damaged DNA is not repaired, and the cell doesn’t die like it should. Instead, the cell goes on making new cells that the body doesn’t need. These new cells all have the same abnormal DNA as the first cell does.
According to “Medical News Today” cancer is a disease that is caused by an over growth of anomalous cells on one or more lungs. Cells often go up the air pipes which can cause difficulty to breath. Due to the over production of cells the tissue cells often begin to over produce; which results in tumors. There are two types of tumors: malignant and benign. Malignant tumors are the more dangerous of the two due to its invasive nature; which makes it cancerous. While benign is not invasive in other words non-cancerous. This is why cancer spreads to multiple areas and can be sometimes very difficult to fight. Cancer cells are abnormal not only because of their evasive nature, but also because of its irregular life cycle. Rather than expire like a regular cell, they continuously grow and duplicate which causes the disease to spread. This makes cell abnormal in shape and other qualities; known as a sickle cell. Due to the large growth and reproduction rate of the cells this makes the spreading of the cancer more rapid. Each cancer has specific symptom, for lung cancer the sympto...
It starts by entering the blood stream, where it gets into your brain. From there it releases large amounts of dopamine and then blocks how your body naturally recycles
Biological treatments consist of detoxification, antagonist drugs, and drug maintenance therapy. Detoxification is a withdrawal from a drug that is systematic and medically supervised. Outpatient detoxification programs exist, but hospitals and clinics also provide this service; individual and group therapy might also be available at the hospitals and clinics to provide a “full service” approach to treatment. There are two different approaches to detoxification. One way is to have clients gradually withdraw from a substance by taking smaller and smaller doses, until they are no longer on the drug. Another way, which is usually medically preferred, is to give clients other drugs that help with the withdrawal symptoms. For example, antianxiety drugs can be used to reduce alcohol withdrawal reactions that are severe, such as delirium tremens and seizures. Detoxification programs are successful in helping motivated people withdrawal from drugs, but relapse rates are usually high for individuals who don’t receive some type of follow-up
“Since 1990, over 6 million Americans have died of cancer, more than the combined casualties from the Civil war, WWII, and the Vietnam and Korean conflicts combined” (Faguet, p. 5). According to American Cancer Society projections, there were 1,529,560 new cases of cancer in 2010. Cancer is becoming more and more common around the world. New cancers are constantly being discovered. Researchers are finding new ways to detect cancer and treat it so that the fatality rate does not rise. However, there are some cancers that researchers have not yet discovered a cure for. It is very important for Cancer Research to continue so that one day these cancers will no longer be a treat.
Detox can be used for any drug or alcohol addiction. It helps to remove toxins from the body in a safe treatment center. The patient is always supervised by medical staff members for drug withdrawal symptoms. Throughout detox, the patient is kept as comfortable and safe as possible.
This report will discuss how liver cancer affects the liver. I will discuss the how liver cancer affects the normal operation of the liver, what causes liver cancer, how this cancer can be detected and how this cancer can be treated. I will conclude with a discussion of how common liver cancer is.
Liver cancer is abnormal cell growth on or within the liver. Liver cancer is either starts in the liver (called primary liver cancer) or it spreads to the liver (called metastatic liver cancer). Metastatic liver cancer is more common in United States and Western Europe, while primary liver cancer is common in third world nations. Liver cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer in the world. In the United States, it affects twice as many men as women; the average diagnosis age for liver cancer is 67.
Cancer is a disease that affects human somatic cells. It causes the cells to divide uncontrollably and form masses known as tumors. There are two different types of cancer tumors. Some tumors are benign and other tumors are malignant. Benign tumors look similar to the tissues that they came from and develop slowly. The tumor remains in the same area that the tumor originated in. Malignant tumors are formed from cells that do not resemble the tissue that they came from. They vary in shape and size. This enables pieces of the tumor to break off and spread to other places in the body. Over the past few decades cancer has become a very prominent disease. There are many different types of cancer and many different causes for the the disease. Most cancers are because of a genetic mutation. The most common type occur when a cell is dividing. Proto-oncogenes, which are alleles in a normal cells, mutate to form oncogenes. These oncogenes cause cancer because they do not allow the cells to self destruct or become epistatic. There have been several research projects which have been testing epistatis.