BIOL 150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Fusion Protein, Autoimmune Disease, Prostate Cancer

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24 Oct 2018
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Cancer is caused by loss of control in the cell cycle. Too many mutations cause this (not just one can), this is why risks of chances of cancers increase with age. Carcinomas being with mutations in epithelial issues -- epithelia are cells that line [colon cancer, lung, skin (usually)] Malignant tumors will spread to other tissues and other organs. Benign (not cancer) tumor cells grow only locally and cannot spread by invasion or metastasis. Cell cycle mutations can ignore the g1 and g2 checkpoint. (this can make them very small) Chemotherapy - the aim is to destroy dividing cancer cells, has side effects. Targets dna, mitotic spindle, certain proteins in cells. Radiation therapy - destroy cancer cells, some side effects. Surgery - usually used in combination with other treatments. Hormone therapy - adds, blocks, or removes hormones, or hormone receptors, involved in cancer -- generally used in some types of breast and prostate cancer.

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