Cancer refers to any disease in which cell growth becomes deregulated locally and then at distant sites.
***These pages are very much under construction***
Lifestyle choices
Environment
Microbes
Carcinomas
lymphomas and leukemias arise from the immune system
malignant melanomas
gliomas
sarcomas - maligant tumours showing mesenchymal differentiation. By far the least common type of tumour.
Mulit-step carcinogenesis
Genetic mutations, together with epigenetic changes, are largely responsible for cancer cell phenotype.
Describing Cancers
histology
staging
TNM staging
T-tumour
N- Lymph node involvment
M-metastasis
stage 1: early disease: high cure rate
stage 2: curable: early lymph node involvement but less favourable
stage 3: less curable, but with
stage 4: advanced disease with metastasis, cure becomes difficult