Learn About Cancer

What is Cancer?

In simple terms, cancer is an abnormal growth of body cells. Each one of us is born with a potential for cancer. One cannot “Catch” it as one would an infection or a cold. When the programming of a cell or a group of cells is affected, growth may become uncontrolled. Some of the factors that can alter the code are chronic irritation, tobacco, smoke and dust, radioactive substances, age, sex, race and heredity. While one cannot control many of these factors , we need to be aware of the ones we can control of. Prevention is definitely better than treatment of cancer. No one yet talks of cure, treatment.

What is the difference between normal and malignant cells?

Normal cells grow in a well-regulated pattern. When cancer sets in, a group of cells suddenly starts multiplying in a haphazard and uncontrolled way, forming lumps or tumors. a malignant tumor never stops growing and can spread to other parts of the body.

Types of Cancers

Broadly, There are 19 cancers that can be generally related to lifestyle. They are:

Cancer of the Bladder

This is a slow growing cancer, and responds well to treatment. Tobacco and chronic irritation are prime causes. House Painters, hair dressers, truck drivers, textile workers and printers are at a risk due to the chemicals they are constan8300e9663399tly in touch. Blood in urine and painful passing of urine are symptoms to beware.

Breast Cancer

Women who have menstruated early, with late or no pregnancies, late menopause, which have not breast fed their babies, are particularly at risk. If there is a family history of cancer – your mother, sister, massi or naani – please treat it as an early warning sign. Learn and practice Breast Self-Examination, and have Mammograms as recommended by your gynecologist. Evaluate diet too, too much of fat in your diet is a certain culprit. Selenium found in the soft bones of the fish, as well as whole grain protect against breast cancer. Exercise on regular basis.

Cervical Cancer

The most common of women’s cancer in India.This is a slow growing cancer that can easily be detected by a Pap smear. Not all Dysplasia
become cancerous, women who menstruate early, marry early, with many sex partners, many children and poor anti natal care, as well as
poor genital hygiene are likely to get this cancer. Intake of vitamin A and C and B folate are good as preventives. Intake of tobacco increases
the chances of getting this cancer by 50%.

Colorectal Cancer

This is linked to high fat and low fiber diet. It is a rich mans’ disease, and prevalent in the richer countries. Diarrhea, pain in the abdomen,
lower back or bladder, or a change in bowel habits are symptoms of this cancer

Esophageal Cancer

Tobacco and alcohol predispose you to this cancer. Also pickled foods and too much spice. Symptoms are trouble in swallowing, choking, pain
and spasms in the throat. Vitamin A and C are recommended as retardants.

Cancer In the Eyes

It can be of several types. Intense exposure to U/V rays of the sun may cause it. Light eyed persons are at greater risk of melanoma

Laryngeal Cancers

Hoarseness and discomfort in the throat are symptoms to look out for . Tobacco, alcohol, asbestos and nickel are suspected causes.

Liver Cancers

They may be primary or secondary. Symptoms are loss of appetite, weight loss, abdominal swelling, pain, fever and jaundice. Cirrhosis is
closely linked with cancer of the liver. Avoid alcohol, vinyl chloride (plastics), drug abuse, aflatoxins from fungus on peanuts.

Lung Cancers

90% of these can be attributed to smoking. Women are catching up on men smokers. Pollution in the cities has increased chances lung cancer. To counter the toxicity of pollution, increase intake of green leafy vegetables and yellow and orange fruit. Symptoms may include persistent cough, weight loss and loss of appetite.

Oral Cancers

They are the most common cancers in India . They include cancers of the mouth, tongue and oral cavity. This is definitely a life style induced cancer. Smoking, chewing of tobacco, and alcohol intake, coupled with inadequate Vitamin A and B complex are causes.

Ovarian Cancers

They affect mostly post-menopausal women. It affects women with few or no children, with a history of menses problems or other cancers. Symptoms are constipation, flatulence, water retention, a need to urinate, pain , swelling or nausea.

Cancer of the Pancreas

There is no known cure for this cancer. Symptoms are abdominal pain, jaundice, loss of appetite or weight loss. It is recommended that you abstain from tobacco use, follow a low fat diet, eat fruit and vegetables, moderately fried or grilled foods. Margarine not butter is a suspect

Prostrate Cancer

The Silent Killer. Men over 50 years should include PSA (Prostrate Sensitive Antigen) test in their annual medical routine.

Skin Cancers

They are more common in white skinned people. People with light eyes and hair are at risk. Look out for moles that grow dark and uneven, itch or change color and out line.

Kidney Cancer

It affects most men than women. Blood in the urine, backache, fullness or lumps in the upper abdomen, loss of appetite, are signs of Renal  Cell Cancer. Renal pelvic cancers affect people over age of 60 years. Battery makers, electroplaters, and rubber workers are at particular risk. Tobacco, cadmium, high protein and saccharine are prime suspects.

Stomach Cancer

They are slow growing and hard to treat. People with Blood group A and who have pernicious anemia are at risk. Eat plenty of raw vegcruciform, or dark green and yellow vegetables with vitamin A and C are best. Avoid highly salted or smoked or pickled foods.

Testicular Cancer

Men with undescended testicals are at risk. Enlargement of one testicle, dragging ache in the lower abdomen are signs to beware of. Regular Self Examination is strongly recommended.

Thyroid Cancers

They are common in women of child bearing age. Survivors of nuclear holocausts at Bikini Atoll, Nagasaki and Hiroshima suffered these cancers due to exposure to radiation.

Uterine Cancer

It affects women over 50 years. Hormone treatment, high fat diets, smoking and drinking, obesity, diabetes and high BP are risk factors. The Pap smear is again an early warning tool.

Childhood Cancer

Childhood cancer patients can survive and lead normal lives with early detection and appropriate care. Children too are at risk as cancer can occur at any age and in any part of the body. There are higher chances of survival in children if diagnosed early and treated comprehensively.

The pediatric oncology team diagnose the specific cancer type and sets the procedure for effective treatment based on the type and stage of the cancer.

The focus areas for treating childhood cancer also includes providing nutritious food, infection free environment, essential medicines and supportive care. Most of the medical facilities being available in urban areas, more screening camps are to be conducted in rural and tribal areas. And the ones that require treatment should be provided all the logistic supports.

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