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Cancer : A Genetic Disease

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Page 1: Cancer : A Genetic Disease

Cancer :A Genetic Disease

Drill:

1. Write down 1 thing you know about the disease.

2. What would you most like to learn about cancer / What question would

you most like answered?

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It affects millions of lives every year – so always use respect

when discussing cancer

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What is Cancer?• Cancer is a growth of cells that do not stop

dividing. It is a progressive disease.

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Benign vs. Malignant Tumors

• A Benign (buh-nine) tumor is one made of cells that don’t spread around the body.

• A malignant (aka cancerous) tumor is made of cells that can spread throught the body and make new tumors.

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What causes cancer?• Mutations in

certain genes cause the cancer cells to divide without stopping. (Normal cells stop growing when they’re in contact with other cells)

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What causes these mutations?

• Anything that can cause mutations in cells is a carcinogen.

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Ok… but what causes mutations?

1: Certain chemicals can alter a DNA sequence by changing the sequence of bases.

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2: Radiation:Careful with that Sunlight!

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3: Viruses• Many viruses, like this one

(HPV) can insert their genetic information into the DNA of their hosts. This mutation can sometimes lead to cancer.

• HPV causes genital warts & is strongly linked with cervical cancer.

• Why do you think the HPV vaccine (approved in the last year) is controversial?

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Mutation Happens

• Mutations happen all of the time in your body – but your cells have a lot of tricks for keeping your DNA in good shape!

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The DNA Repair Kit• The DNA repair kit

is a group of enzymes that fix mutations when they happen.

• Cells may commit suicide (called apoptosis) when important genes malfunction, preventing cancer.

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Broken Repair Kit = bad news.

• Some mutations cause the repair kit to malfunction.

• For example, a mutation in a gene that makes a DNA repair enzyme might make a non-functional protein or no protein at all!

• Cells with bad repair kits will then accumulate more mutations

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It’s Probability! That’s why cancer rates increase with age.

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What we’ve seen so far:

• Cancer is an uncontrolled growth of cells.– What process isn’t controlled anymore?

• Cancer is a progressive disease.–Malignancy is one of the most dangerous

characteristics of cancer – what is it?

• Cancer is caused by mutations in DNA that affect cell growth and function

• Cancer cells accumulate more mutations.

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Can it be prevented?

• Yes, but not 100%

• Anything that reduces the number of mutations your cells suffer reduces your chances of developing cancer, so…

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Are some people “predisposed” to cancer? YES

• Being born with certain mutant forms of different genes can affect your chances of developing cancer.

• For example – if some of your DNA repair mechanisms don’t work, you’re more likely to accumulate mutations.

• If science could tell you approximately when you might develop cancer, would you want to know?

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What genes are involved? Hundreds, perhaps thousands.

• DNA microarrays like this one can show which genes a cell is transcribing, and how fast.

• By comparing cancer cells to normal cells, scientists can identify what’s going wrong in cancer cells

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Is cancer always fatal? NO!

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Treatments

• Surgery

• Chemotherapy– Uses modified nucleotides to cause rapidly dividing

cells (like cancer cells) to mutate and die off.

• Radiation– Targets the cancer cells and destroies them.

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The Future

• Individualized genetic fixes• Drugs targeted to cancer cells• Gene therapy (inserting new genes to a

person)• Better screening• Better tissue transplants – stem cells?• Nanobots?

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Exit Ticket & Homework

• Read “Cancer” pp . 211-214

• Exit Ticket: Answer the following questions before you leave!

1. What is cancer?

2. What causes cancer?

3. What cell process is uncontrolled in cancer cells?