Cancer (medical term: malignant neoplasm) is a class of diseases in which a cell, or a group of cells display uncontrolled growth (division beyond the normal limits), invasion (intrusion on and destruction of adjacent tissues), and sometimes metastasis (spread to other locations in the body via lymph or blood). These three malignant properties of cancers differentiate them from benign tumors, which are self-limited, and do not invade or metastasize. Most cancers form a tumor but some, like leukemia, do not. The branch of medicine concerned with the study, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer is oncology.

Cancer affects people at all ages with the risk for most types increasing with age.It caused about 13% of all human deaths in 2007 (7.6 million). Cancers are primarily an environmental disease with 90-95% of cases due to lifestyle and environmental factors and 5-10% due to genetics. Common environmental factors leading to cancer death include: tobacco (25-30%), diet and obesity (30-35%), infections (15-20%), radiation, stress, physical activity, environmental pollutants. These environmental factors cause abnormalities in the genetic material of cells.

Genetic abnormalities found in cancer typically affect two general classes of genes. Cancer-promoting oncogenes are typically activated in cancer cells, giving those cells new properties, such as hyperactive growth and division, protection against programmed cell death, loss of respect for normal tissue boundaries, and the ability to become established in diverse tissue environments. Tumor suppressor genes are then inactivated in cancer cells, resulting in the loss of normal functions in those cells, such as accurate DNA replication, control over the cell cycle, orientation and adhesion within tissues, and interaction with protective cells of the immune system.

Definitive diagnosis requires the histologic examination of a biopsy specimen, although the initial indication of malignancy can be symptomatic or radiographic imaging abnormalities. Most cancers can be treated and some forced into remission, depending on the specific type, location, and stage. Once diagnosed, cancer is usually treated with a combination of surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. As research develops, treatments are becoming more specific for different varieties of cancer. There has been significant progress in the development of targeted therapy drugs that act specifically on detectable molecular abnormalities in certain tumors, and which minimize damage to normal cells. The prognosis of cancer patients is most influenced by the type of cancer, as well as the stage, or extent of the disease. In addition, histologic grading and the presence of specific molecular markers can also be useful in establishing prognosis, as well as in determining individual treatments.

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A woman undergoes a mammography exam, a special type of X-ray of the breasts, which is used to detect tumours as part of a regular cancer prevention medical check-up at a clinic in Nice
Mammogram-Detected Breast Cancer May Require Less Treatment, Study Shows

By IBTimes AU

Findings of a new study revealed that women in their 40s whose breast cancer were detected by routine mammogram screening may require less intense treatment, and the recurrence may be less often. (5:01 pm)

MORE TOPICS: BREAST CANCER

Counterfeit Drug Sales Become a $75 Billion Business
Counterfeit Drug Sales Become a $75 Billion Business

By IBTimes

Counterfeit drugs pose a significant threat to public health, but sales of fake drugs grows steadily. (1:12 pm)

MORE TOPICS: CHINA, ADVERTISING, SWINE FLU, ANTIBIOTIC

FDA
FDA Acts to Stem Shortages of Two Cancer Drugs

By Reuters

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said it will resolve a potentially life-threatening shortage of two leading cancer drugs by allowing one of them to be imported from abroad and rushing approval for a new manufacturer to make the second. (9:42 am)

MORE TOPICS: BARACK OBAMA, MANUFACTURING, AUSTRALIA, LEUKEMIA, SILVER

Under William Weldon's tenure, Johnson & Johnson expanded a sprawling business comprising more than 250 companies, from prescription drugmakers to a medical devices division and units that make personal care products.
William Weldon: Johnson & Johnson CEO To Resign in April

By Reuters

Johnson & Johnson Chief Executive William Weldon will step down from his post in April after a series of recalls called into question the quality of the healthcare giant's products, from artificial hips to infant Tylenol. (9:38 am)

MORE TOPICS: MANUFACTURING, NEW YORK

Left Brain Dominant Persons Use Their Right Ear for Cell Phones and Vice Versa - Study

By IBTimes AU

A new study has found a strong correlation between brain dominance and the ear used to listen to a cell phone, such that a left brain thinker will most probably use his right hand to hold his cell phone to his right ear. (8:55 am)

New Mapping Technique Reveals Cancer “Hot Spots”

By IBTimes AU

Genetic information contributing to the development of cancer may be pinpointed using a new mapping technique which can reveal tell-tale “sign posts” in RNA – ribonucleic acid. (8:54 am)

The headquarters of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is shown near Washington
FDA Takes Steps to Ease Shortage of Cancer Drugs

By IBTimes

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration Tuesday approved new suppliers for two crucial cancer drugs. The move was to ease the shortage of the drugs. (6:34 am)

MORE TOPICS: MANUFACTURING, LEUKEMIA

Venezuela's President Chavez speaks during a rally celebrating the university students' day in Caracas
Hugo Chavez' Cancer Reappears; End of His 13-Year Reign in Venezuela on Cards?

By IBTimes

President Hugo Chavez told Venezuelans Tuesday that a cancerous tumor has probably repapered and that he was doubtful if he still had the energy to run a successful re-election race, dropping hints for the first time that his reign at the front row of Latin American politics might be near its end. (5:57 am)

MORE TOPICS: ELECTIONS, CUBA

Jim Richardson
Cancer Research UK Claims 157,000 Children Start Smoking Every Year

By IBTimes UK

Equivalent of 5,200 classrooms full of teenagers light up for first time every year, says cancer charity. (4:11 am)

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New Blood Test May Be a Breakthrough in Early Cancer Detection

By IBTimes AU

Researchers are developing a new blood test that can detect many types of cancer, which can be considered a breakthrough as early cancer detection is critical to prevent the need for long and costly treatments for the dreaded disease. (1:50 am)

MORE TOPICS: ISRAEL

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