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The abnormal and uncontrollable cell growth that gets divide and damage the body tissue is called CANCER.



Across the Globe, Let us see what the experts share about CANCER.


Cancer can start any place in the body. It starts when cells grow out of control and crowd out normal cells. This makes it hard for the body to work the way it should. Cancer can be treated very well for many people. In fact, more people than ever before lead full lives after cancer treatment. Cancer is not just one disease. There are many types of cancer. It’s not just one disease. Cancer can start in the lungs, the breast, the colon, or even in the blood. Cancers are alike in some ways, but they are different in the ways they grow and spread.

The cells in our bodies all have certain jobs to do. Normal cells divide in an orderly way. They die when they are worn out or damaged, and new cells take their place. Cancer is when the cells start to grow out of control. The cancer cells keep on growing and making new cells. They crowd out normal cells. This causes problems in the part of the body where the cancer started. Cancer cells can also spread to other parts of the body.

For instance, cancer cells in the lung can travel to the bones and grow there. Eg: When cancer cells spread, it’s called METASTASIS. When lung cancer spreads to the bones, it’s still called lung cancer. To doctors, the cancer cells in the bones look just like the ones from the lung. It’s not called bone cancer unless it started in the bones.



Cancer is a broad term. It describes the disease that results when cellular changes cause the uncontrolled growth and division of cells. Some types of cancer cause rapid cell growth, while others cause cells to grow and divide at a slower rate. Certain forms of cancer result in visible growths called tumors, while others, such as leukemia, do not.

Most of the body's cells have specific functions and fixed lifespans. While it may sound like a bad thing, cell death is part of a natural and beneficial phenomenon called apoptosis. A cell receives instructions to die so that the body can replace it with a newer cell that functions better. Cancerous cells lack the components that instruct them to stop dividing and to die.

As a result, they build up in the body, using oxygen and nutrients that would usually nourish other cells. Cancerous cells can form tumors, impair the immune system and cause other changes that prevent the body from functioning regularly. Cancerous cells may appear in one area, then spread via the lymph nodes. These are clusters of immune cells located throughout the body.

Prevention

  • More fruits and vegetables
  • Exercise every day
  • Sleep 8 hours at night
  • Reduce stress
  • Drink more water
  • Avoid tobacco, cigarette, alcohol, sodium & excess fat
  • Protect your skin from sun
  • Avoid or reduce exposure
  • Love yourself

Risk Factor

  • Smoking
  • Radiation
  • Viruses
  • Obesity
  • Lack of exercise
  • Family history
  • Poor diet control
  • Occupational exposure
  • Alcohol

Signs & Symptoms

  • Change in bowel or bladder habits
  • Lump or area thickening that can be felt under the skin
  • Weight changes
  • Changes of bowel or bladder habits
  • Persistent cough or trouble breathing
  • Unusual bleeding or discharge
  • Hoarseness

Diagnosis

According to INDIAN COUNCIL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH (ICMR), More than 1300 indians die every day due to cancer. Most often cancer symptoms can also be caused by problems other than cancer so for an accurate diagnosis, consult our physician.