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    Hence, the uncontrolled and abnormal growth of irregular body cells is known as cancer. More recent research on the issue has proposed a unified view of the origin of cancer cells. Accepting that the growth of the cells and the tissues by its reproduction is regulated from the inside of the DNA material encoded in the genetic instructions. The unified view of the development of cancer states that from different causal factors that may disrupt the correct interpretation of the information…

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    Adenoma Case Study

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    Turcot syndrome presents with multiple adenomatous colon polyps, an increased risk of colorectal cancer, and an increased risk of cortical and subcortical carcinomas. The type of cancer generally depends on whether the Turcot syndrome is more similar to Lynch syndrome or FAP. The two most common types of brain tumors in Turcot syndrome are glioblastoma or medulloblastoma…

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    The lungs are at great risk to respiratory problems and diseases. According to the American Lung Association, tobacco cigarettes are behind 90% of lung cancer mortality rates and over 80% of COPD mortality rates (“Smoking”, n.d.). COPD stands for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and smokers with COPD suffer from lung diseases such as emphysema and chronic bronchitis. Lungs have a structure of “branches”…

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    Robots In Science Fiction

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    Many people are afraid of robots because of how robots are portrayed in science fiction. The problem here is that people use these stories as examples of how robots will take over the world even though the robots in the story are the product of the writer’s imagination. Science fiction assumes that robots will turn on mankind because it makes for an interesting conflict, not because it’s the most likely event. It’s the same way as with zombie stories - a strange, antagonizing force is made up to…

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    Pathophysiology Of Obesity

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    mental changes. People that are severely obese are more likely to have obesity-related comorbidities such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, depression, and sleep apnea, and those contributing to certain cancers including breast and colon. (American Nurse, 2013) A1 Pathophysiology Obesity happens when there is an excessive…

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    The third cancer, lung cancer, it very deadly. It affects a good portion of the world’s population. Lung cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells. This growth may start in one lung and continue to the other. The abnormal cells grow rapidly and develop into tumors. As these tumors continue to grow, they restrict the ability of the lungs to function. The lungs are not able to provide the bloodstream with oxygen. While benign tumors do not spread throughout the body, malignant tumors do.…

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    The issue that this paper will examine is DIT scenario four, titled “Cancer”: Mrs. Bennett is 62 years old, and in the last phases of colon cancer. She is in terrible pain and asks the doctor to give her more pain-killer medicine. The doctor has given her the maximum safe dose already and is reluctant to increase the dosage because it would probably hasten her death. In a clear and rational mental state, Mrs. Bennett says that she realizes this; but she wants to end her suffering even if it…

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    Obesity In Today's Society

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    Obesity is a sensitive subject. Obesity is something everyone sees, but in social circles, not many like to talk about. In today’s society, many people are overweight and it looks like society has come to accept heavy weight people as normal people with no particular problems. It is totally unacceptable to call anyone fat or much less obese. Most people just accept that some people are heavier or “bigger” than others. It is rare not to see overweight people and even obese people in everyday…

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    about cancer prevention. Sometimes the specific cancer prevention tip recommended in a study or news report is not recommended in another. In many cases, what is known about the prevention of cancer is still evolving. However, it is well accepted that your chances of developing cancer are affected by lifestyle choices you make. So if you're concerned about cancer prevention, comfort in the fact that some simple lifestyle changes can make a big difference. Consider these seven tips for cancer…

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    The National Cancer Act of 1971 I. The Problem In the 1970’s cancer had become the second leading cause of death in American’s behind heart disease. There had been much research in cancer and it had been somewhat proven that some things can prevent cancer. If the number two leading cause of death can be prevented, then maybe the United States government can step in and help fund some of the research. This idea was brought about in the 70’s by many people in the health community, but was not…

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