Cancer
Cancer, a complex and pervasive group of diseases, remains a formidable challenge in the field of medicine. Characterized by uncontrolled cell growth and division, cancer manifests in various forms, each presenting unique challenges for diagnosis and treatment. As a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, understanding the intricacies of cancer biology, exploring innovative therapies, and promoting early detection initiatives are paramount in the ongoing global effort to confront and mitigate the impact of this insidious disease.
Questions
- What happens in a cancer cell that is different than in a normal cell?
- What is a benign tumor?
- How does cancer relate to cell division?
- What is cancer? What is a tumor?
- How are cancer cells identified?
- What are the most common types of cancer?
- What are some types of tumors and their causes?
- What is the effect of cancer on mitosis?
- How does rectal cancer differ from colon cancer?
- How do proto-oncogenes stimulates the cell growth?
- How can disruptions to the cell cycle lead to tumors and cancer?
- How do cancer cells travel through the body?
- Do cancer cells undergo mitosis at an abnormally fast rate?
- What is an alkylating agent in chemotherapy?
- What is the connection between skin cancer and mitosis?
- What is the relationship between environmental factors and cancer?
- How does Radiation cause cancer?
- How do benign tumors affect the body?
- How is BRCA2 related to breast cancer?
- What causes cancer in cells?