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CANCER The Nature of Cancer Types of Cancer Extent and Trend of Cancer Risk Factors Sociocultural, socioeconmic and environmental determinants High Risk Groups
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Page 1: CANCER The Nature of Cancer Types of Cancer Extent and Trend of Cancer Risk Factors Sociocultural, socioeconmic and environmental determinants High Risk.

CANCER

The Nature of CancerTypes of CancerExtent and Trend of CancerRisk FactorsSociocultural, socioeconmic and environmental determinantsHigh Risk Groups

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The Nature of Cancer

A group of diseases that result when the process of cell division becomes uncontrolled.Cells multiply & form tumours.Tumours can form and remain localised with no threat of spreading = benign tumours.Tumours with potential to spread uncontrollably throughout normal cells and affect their functioning = malignant tumours.Metastasis = cancer cells breaking off and traveling through body and causing new cancers to grow.

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Types of Cancers

Depending on the location depends on its classification.Carcinoma – cancer of epithelial cells eg. Skin, mouth, throat, breasts and lungs.Sarcoma – cancer of bone, muscle or connective tissue.Leukaemia – cancer of the blood-forming organs.Lymphoma – cancer of the infection-fighting organs.

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Extent and Trends of Cancer- Incidence

2nd most common cause of death in Aus. Approx. 28% of all deaths.Highest incidence and mortality in the 65 years and over age group. 45.5% of deaths.Trend = some cancers have declined while others have increased.Taking all cancers into consideration = increase in incidence in last 20 years.

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Extent and Trends of Cancer

Reasons for this increase include: Exposure to risk factors eg. UV rays. Improvements in detection techniques. Greater use of personal and medical

detection techniques eg. Self examination of breasts and skin.

People less likely to die from other causes.

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Extent and Trends of Cancer

Cancer incidence has increased BUT mortality rates have decreased.Rates for males have increased more rapidly compared to females.

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Extent and Trends of Cancer

Most common cancers in males Prostate Colorectal (bowel) Lung MelanomaMost common leading to death = lung

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Extent and Trends of Cancer

Cancers on the increase in males Melanoma Liver Prostate

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Extent and Trends of Cancer

Cancers decreasing in males Lung (due to smoking rates

decreasing) Stomach (better diet & improved food

preservation) Bowel (better diet & improved food

preservation)

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Extent and Trends of Cancer

Most common cancers in females Breast Colorectal Melanoma Lung (increased in women due to the

increased rate of smoking since the 1940’s).

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Extent and Trends of Cancer

Cancers on decrease in females Colorectal Stomach CervicalDownward trends in breast & cervical

cancer deaths = improved treatments and screening.

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Extent and Trends of Cancer - Mortality

Most common cancers leading to death include: Breast Lung Melanoma Colorectal Prostate

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Extent and Trends of Cancer - Mortality

Men have a higher risk of being diagnosed and dying of cancer due to food (less nutritious), smoking (higher smoking rates), drinking habits (drink more) and are exposed to higher risk environments.Due to an ageing population the cancer rates are going to rise.

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Activity

Inquiry pg 48 Outcomes 2

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Extent and Trends of Cancer – Lung Cancer

Leading cause of cancer death. Female death rate increasing but still lower then men. Smokers 20 times more likely to develop lung cancer than non-smokers.Risk increases with the amount and time spent smoking.Children and adolescents are at risk as the lung tissue is easily damaged.10% of all cases occur in non-smokers caused by environmental factors.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_BF8l-tT0g&feature=related

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Extent and Trends of Cancer – Breast Cancer

Most common cancer to cause death in women. Affects 1 in 15 women. The risk an incidence increases with age.If cancer is caught early it is easier to treat and are more likely to survive. Breast self examination and mammographic screening are vital to reduce mortality rates.

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Media coverage of breast cancer diagnosis of Kylie Minogue has raised awareness of Breast Cancer

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Activity

Inquiry pg 49 Outcomes 2

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Extent and Trends of Cancer – Skin Cancer

Most common of all skin diseases and skin cancer rates are the highest in the world. Incidence has quadrupled in last 20 years due to prolonged exposure to UV radiation. Melanoma is most common in males and females aged 10-59 years. Condition could have been avoided by utilising sun protection strategies.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zfOlIX-xdU

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Risk Factors

Risk factors vary according to type of cancer.

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Risk Factors – Lung Cancer

Unmodifiable- gender, age and family history.

Modifiable- smoking, exposure to

carcinogenic chemicals (asbestos, lead).

- Smokers = 20 times more likely to develop lung cancer.

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Risk Factors – Skin Cancer

Major cause = exposure to UV rays.Exposure to sunlight in childhood = increased risk later in life.Other risks include fair skin, large number of moles, blue eyes, fair or red hair. These are hereditary.

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Risk Factors – Breast Cancer

GenderFamily history increases risk.Lifestyle factors = obesity, late maternal age at the time of the first full-term pregnancy, high fat diet. Others include: early onset menstruation, late menopause, benign breast disease.

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Protective Factors – Lung Cancer

Avoid exposure to tobacco smoke and hazardous materials such as asbestos

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Protective Factors – Breast Cancer

Diet low in fat and consumes high amounts of fruits and vegetables.Practice self examinationRegular mammograms if over 50

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Protective Factors – Skin Cancer

Avoid sunlightWear hat, sunscreen, protective clothing and sunglasses.

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Sociocultural, socioeconomic and environmental determinants – Lung Cancer

Decreasing in males = lower smoking rates. Attributed to education, effective health promotion strategies & change in society’s views.Improved workplace safety codes & equipment = less exposure to carcinogenic chemicals.Low socio-economic = more likely to be employed in jobs that involve exposure to dangerous materials.

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Sociocultural, socioeconomic and environmental determinants – Lung Cancer

Increased rates in females.Smoking in young females remains high.WHY? Pursuing more male traditional occupations. These are high powered jobs = more stress. Can also present an image of control. High profile women smoke and the link between weight control & smoking.

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Sociocultural, socioeconomic and environmental determinants – Skin Cancer

Incidence increasing = improved education in detection.Common, less harmful cancers being recorded and treated more frequently.Media can be guilty of promoting healthy ‘tanned’ complexions.

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Sociocultural, socioeconomic and environmental determinants – Breast Cancer

Increased incidence linked to changes in family structure.Marriage is later, therefore first pregnancy is later. Delay is a response to greater financial demands, desire for females to focus on a career.

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Sociocultural Determinants

People with family history of cancer are more at risk.ATSI have higher incidence of lung and cervical cancer due to higher rates of smoking and less access to health servicesFamilies who practice health promoting behaviours are less at risk of cancer

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Socioeconomic Determinants

Low SES or unemployed have higher death rates as income limits health choices.Occupations with exposure to carcinogens are most at risk of lung cancer.People working outdoors are more at risk of getting skin cancer.People with poor education make poor health choices and know less about how to access and use health services

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Environmental Determinants

People living in rural and remote areas are more at risk due to less access to health info, health services eg. pap smears and technology eg. new prostate blood test.

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High Risk Groups

Socio-economically disadvantagedSmokersHigh fat, low fibre dietsFamily historyFair skinned peoplePeople exposed to the sun for long periodsFemales who have never given birth


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