Colon Cancer Essay

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    in one copy of the gene (healthline). This means that either parent with this gene mutation will pass either their normal gene or the mutated gene along; therefore, leaving the child a 50% chance of being born without the mutation in their genes.(Cancer) The cause of the Gardner Syndrome is the APC gene mutation. The…

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    Genetic Personal Statement

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    Having spent a substantial part of my year being there for a dear friend suffering from stage 4 colon cancer and seeing her condition worsen, my appreciation for the promising world of genetics has amplified. The need for more research on the molecular staging of cancer for example or the correlation between phenotype and the discrete genetic mutations present at a particular pre-malignant stage, will lead to more accurate prognosis, therapeutic intervention, and treatment targeted for a precise…

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    Cancer By: Mason Yowell Cancer:Cancer is an interesting topic to learn about and know.Different types of cancer are caused by different things.Lung cancer occurs when you smoke tobacco a lot.Leukemia is a type of cancer that is blood forming tissues that blocks the body's ability to fight infection.Melanoma is type of cancer that affects the skin it is the most serious type of skin cancer.There are two hundred types of cancer each of them named after the organ or tissue which it grows…

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    Dapk1 in colorectal carcinoma through regulation of ligand-independent caspase activation (Forcet, et al., 2001). The pathways related to Notch signaling were the next significantly enriched biological pathways with practical implications in targeting cancer cells because of crosstalk with different developmental signaling pathways (Eberl, et al., 2012; Takebe, et al., 2015). Direct p53 effectors pathway was significantly enriched with several CRGs including Pmaip1, Scn3b, Perp, Rb1, Fas and…

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    Gleevac Case Study

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    drug against cancer. Vogalstein concentrated on colon cancer comparing the DNA of cancer and normal cells, if was found different that it’s not one single mutation but several mutations that led to cancer and he described that combination of genes were involved in cancer. The human genome project was developed finding the genomic cells involving cancer. Lung cancers found to have some evidence regarding ALK mutations. Obesity became the risk factor causing colon, breast and kidney cancer. 40%…

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    Apc Research Paper

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    APC is a tumor repressor and essential a cell growth regulator. It inhibits uncontrolled growth of cells which may lead to cancer. Mutations of APC often lead to colorectal cancer. Small polyps, which are the overgrown cells, appear in the colon and later lead to malignancy. APC regulates how often the cell divides, the cell’s attachment the cells within a tissues, the morphogenesis of the cell’s 3D structures, and how the cell polarizes. In addition, the proteins check to make sure the number…

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    Death changes a person. Things can go from completely fine to everything crumbling around you so fast leaving you questioning everything you ever knew. Three years ago my mom's brother was diagnosed with Stage 4 colon cancer. That changed our whole family. He was 39 years old and given a death sentence. Seeing your mom cry every single day changes you. It was the hardest year and a half for our entire family. We prayed and prayed but it just wasn’t enough. We knew the end was coming but there…

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    Lynch Syndrome

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    colorectal cancer which is a disorder that increases the risk of many types of cancer. Researcher says that people who have lynch syndrome are more likely to develop colorectal cancer than anybody. The genetic test for lynch syndrome is MLH1. MLH1 is Mutl homolo g1, Colon cancer, nonpolyposis type 2. Lynch syndrome also have an risk of cancer of the stomach, small intestine, liver, gallbladder ducts, upper urinary tract, brain, and skin. Women with this disorder has a high risk of cancer.…

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    gastrointestinal cancer in rats Uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells and their spreading to another tissues ,these characterizing of cancers which mostly lead to death ,if their spreading is not controlled.Cancers are caused by chemical materials ,infectious organisms,tobacco and radiation as external factors and hormones,mutation and immune conditions as internal factors.(1) Gastrointestinal cancers are the term for many cancers which affect the organs of digestive system. The cancer may…

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    Obesity In America

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    Obesity is also connected to reproductive impairment, contributing to sexual dysfunction in both sexes, infertility and risk of miscarriage in women, and lower sperm counts in men. (Is obesity a disease). When diseases like sleep apnea, type 2 diabetes, cancer, stroke, and high cholesterol affect the body because of obesity it plays a role in decreasing a person’s life span by three years in adult’s life and in cases of extreme obesity shortening a person’s life span by 10 years (is obesity a…

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