The study of medicine has evolved over thousands of years from something of an enigma governed by religious spheres to the highly specialized science of preventing, treating, and curing diseases of the human body. While my interest in becoming a physician did begin with a love of natural sciences, it has, like the study of medicine, evolved into something much larger than topics covered in my general biology courses. I want to work with people on managing their conditions, learn from doctors…
Other papers presented positive immunoexpression of p53 protein, yet TP53 mutations seem to be uncommon events in pleomorphic adenomas (PA), adenoid cystic carcinomas (ACC), mucoepidermoid carcinomas (MEC) and carcinomas ex pleomorphic adenomas (CAexPA). Also, I will talk about other diseases produce from exposured TP53 to uranium (11). The most common mechanism is the loss of enzymes in the human body. The main two involved are Glurathione…
and it usually appears around the adrenal glands, which sits at the top of the kidneys. It can also develop onto other areas of the body for example the chest, neck, and near the spine. The reason why is because those are areas where groups of nerve cells exists within the body. Neuroblastoma is a very common cancer that mainly affects infants and children up to the age of ten. A diagnosis that is used at times for neuroblastoma is a Biopsy. A biopsy helps take a closer look at the tumor, and…
haven't screwed up in life to make the man upstairs mad. No there is no treatment to cancer but hope. Hope is all people have. Lung Cancer is a degenerative in which it declines the human body’s condition. Our bodies are made up with trillions of cells. These cells can make an exact copy of themselves using DNA when told to or even die when signaled by the body. Although sometimes a cell's DNA can get damaged when being copied. There for one…
Skin Cancer has got to be one of the biggest health issues we are facing today 2 in 3 Australians will be diagnosed with it by seventy, more than 2000 Australians die from it every year; skin cancer is the biggest problem for Australia and new Zealanders which have the biggest fatalities and diagnosis out of any other country or constant. This is occurring because of the harsh UV rays created by the sun that Australians simply can’t escape without the proper protection against it, this is why…
basal cell, squamous cell, and melanoma. There are two non melanoma skin cancers, basal and squamous. The first is basal cell. Basal cell is the most common form of skin cancer. It usually effects those with fair skin.…
Part 2 Skin Cancer Skin cancers are cells that become abnormal and multiply at a very fast rate that cannot be stopped by the immune system. Tumours are created when these cells are shoved into a sack which becomes a tumour. These tumors can be benign which means that a tumour is non cancerous or malignant which means that a tumour is cancerous. Skin cancer occurs when a skin cell or skin cells get damaged, this is usually from too much sun exposure. The three main types of skin cancer…
Studies had shown that people who includes food that has high content of fish oils, comprised also of omega-3 fats, had a lower risk of attaining squamous cell skin cancer than those who didn 't. This is because of the healthy fats present in the diet, known as omega-3 fatty acids. This component helps sustains cell membranes which acts as barriers in your skin, which keeps harmful toxins out. Keeping your skin healthy and far away from acquiring skin cancer, these fatty acids allow…
Significance Pancreatic adenosquamous carcinoma (ASC) is a rare but aggressive tumor, with higher metastatic potential and an even worse prognosis than pancreatic adenocarcinoma[1, 2]. A major hindrance towards development of therapies against pancreatic ASC is that the molecular mechanisms underlying its pathogenesis remain poorly characterized. In this proposal I will take advantage of the expertise on RNA biochemistry and molecular biology that I have acquired during my doctoral training and…
Squamous cell carcinoma is the second most type of skin cancer, and is commonly caused by regular exposure to ultraviolet radiation. Squamous cell carcinoma is a slow-growing skin cancer, but it can spread to the tissues, bones, and lymph nodes where it can be hard to treat. Some factors make it more likely to develop squamous cell carcinoma including exposure to ultraviolet radiation, Bowen’s disease, and having a lighter skin complexion. More exposure to ultraviolet radiation whether it…