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Cancer is a disease that occurs when cells in the body begin to grow uncontrollably. Normally, cells grow and divide in a controlled way to replace old or damaged cells. However, when this process goes wrong, cells can grow out of control, forming a mass called a tumor or spreading throughout the body.
Cancer starts when the DNA inside a cell is damaged or mutated. DNA is the genetic material that controls how cells function, grow, and divide. When DNA is damaged, it can cause cells to behave abnormally, such as growing too quickly or not dying when they should. These abnormal cells can multiply, leading to the formation of a tumor.
DNA damage can be caused by a variety of factors, including:
There are many types of cancer, each named for the part of the body where it starts. Common types include:
Yes, cancer can spread to other parts of the body through a process called metastasis. When cancer cells break away from the original tumor, they can travel through the bloodstream or lymphatic system to other areas of the body, forming new tumors.
While not all cancers can be prevented, there are steps you can take to reduce your risk:
Cancer can be detected through a variety of methods, including screening tests (like mammograms or colonoscopies), imaging tests (like CT scans or MRIs), blood tests, and biopsies. Early detection is crucial because it increases the chances of successful treatment.
If you’re concerned about your risk of cancer or have noticed any unusual symptoms, it’s important to talk to your doctor. They can assess your risk, recommend screening tests, and provide advice on lifestyle changes to help lower your risk.
Understanding how cancer starts is the first step in taking control of your health. If you have more questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to your Oncologist for personalized information and support
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