HE ED221 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Cell Adhesion, Sarcoma, Relative Risk
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This lecture focuses on defining cancer, the most common types of cancer, evaluating the prevalence of cancer, understanding the determinants and their effects of physical activity and health behaviors in cancer prevention. Cancer is a set of diseases characterized by uncontrollable and abnormal cell growth which leads to invasion of surrounding tissue and spreads to develop into either benign or malignant tumors. The main types of cancer are: carcinoma (soft tissue and organs), sarcoma (bones, muscles, and connective tissue), lymphoma (lymphatic system), leukemia (blood-forming tissue). In 2015 these four cancers accounted for 51% of all cancer diagnosed in canada. Cancer is the leading cause of premature death in canada, and in 2008, cancer was the 7th most costly illness or injury in canada, accounting for . 4 billion in economic costs (3. 8 billion direct healthcare costs). An estimated 2 in 5 canadians will develop cancer in their lifetime, and an estimated 1 in 4 canadians will die from cancer.