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Cancer
 Tissues that continue to grow and undergo mitosis in adulthood include
o Skin
o Hair
o Mucous membrane
o Bone marrow
o Linings of the organs
 Tissues that don’t undergo mitosis in adulthood include (dead tissues are replaced by scar
tissues)
o Heart muscle
o Skeletal muscle
o Neurons
 Neoplasia is any new or continued cell growth not needed for normal development or
replacement for dead and damaged tissues
o This can be benign or cancerous
o They develop from normal cells





 Contact inhibition is part of cellular regulation that stops further rounds of cell division
 Euploidy is having a complete set of chromosomes

Cancer development (Carcinogenesis)
 Initiation
o First step; it’s a change in the gene expression caused by anything that can cause DNA
damage which leads to loss of cellular regulation (loss of suppressor gene or
enhancement of proto-oncogene)
o This phase causes excessive cell division
o It’s irreversible

, o If growth conditions are right, widespread metastatic disease can develop from just one
cancer cell
 Promotion
o Enhanced growth of the initiated cell
o It is done by promoters such as insulin and estrogen
o It can cause the cell to divide more frequently
o Latency period is time between initiation and the development of an overt tumor
o Can range from months to years
 Progression
o Continued change of a cancer, making it more malignant over time
o Detectable tumor is at least 1-cm tumor that has at least 1 billion cells
o Other factors must be there for this tumor to become a health problem
 Develop its own blood supply
 Make vascular endothelial growth factors (VEGF)
 Tumor cells continue to divide
 Some of the new cells can have more genetic mutations from the
original and initiated cells
 Two types of mutations
o Driver mutation, provide cells with advantages
o Passenger mutation, don’t provide advantages
 Metastasis
o Cancerous cells moving from the primary location to another site in the body
o They are also called secondary tumors
o Ex. When breast cancer metastasized to the bone and the lungs, it’s still a breast cancer
that is in the lungs and bones, not lung or bone cancer
o Two types
 Bloodborne
 Lymphatic spread
 More common when primary tumors are located in areas rich with
lymph nodes

Cancer classifications
 Cancer is classified according to the type of tissue from which they arise
 Grading
o Classifies the cellular aspect of the tumor
o High grade means “poorly differentiated” and more aggressive
o Low grade means “well differentiated” and less aggressive
o Grading is very important for prognosis
 Ploidy
o The description of the cancer cell by the number of chromosome and appearance
o Aneuploidy is the abnormal number of chromosomes that cancer cells exhibit
o The degree of aneuploidy increases the degree of malignancy
o Some chromosomal changes are associated with specific cancers

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