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What is Cancer?
• Cancer is a
condition in which
body cells become
abnormal and
grow
uncontrollably
within the body
• Normally, cells die
as they grow old
or become
damaged. The
dead cells are
replaced by new
cells. Cancer
develops when the
old or damaged
cells fail to die and
continue to
survive.
• These are
examples of old
cells that are
replaced by new
ones.
• The green cells
are the bad cells
that do not die and
continue to divide.
They have the
potential to
become cancer.
• The bad cells
continue to grow
until they form a
mass called a
“tumor” or
“neoplasm”.
• The tumor
continues to divide
until it eventually
forms a lump and
disrupts the
normal
organization of a
body part
• Tumors or
neoplasms refer to
“new growths”.
Not all of them are
malignant or
cancerous
• Benign tumors,
rarely, if at all,
cause patients to
die from the
disease.
• Benign tumors
remain within the
original part of the
body where they
started to grow
• Malignant tumors
or cancers are
capable of
invading the blood
vessels, migrate
and grow in other
parts of the body.
• This process is
known as
“metastasis”
• Example, if breast
cancer cells start
to grow in the
bone, how do we
name these
cancers now? Will
they be called
bone cancer?
• The breast cancer
cells growing in
the bone is now
called Metastatic
Breast Cancer
NOT bone cancer.
• The cancer cells
that metastasize
share the name of
the original tumor
Why is cancer dangerous?
• Cancer is dangerous
because it can grow in
other parts of the body
and disrupt
the functions
of these
other organs
Do all patients diagnosed with
cancer die from their disease?
• SOME cancers that
are detected early
can be cured.
Generally, these are
cancers that have not
yet metastasized
(“transferred”) to
other parts of the
body
• Unfortunately, not
all cancers have
symptoms,
especially if the
cancer is at an
early stage.
• Some cancers
have symptoms
only when they
have already
metastasized to
other parts of the
body
How will I know if I have
cancer?
• The signs and symptoms of cancer
will depend on where the cancer is,
its size and how it affects other
organs or structures.
– A symptom is an indication of disease. It may be felt
or noticed by a person but may not be easily noticed
by anyone else.
– A sign is defined as an observation made by a doctor,
nurse, or other health care professional
Unexplained anemia
or
low blood count
Possible Signs & Symptoms of
Cancer
• Blood in the
stool
• Change in
bowel habits
Possible Signs & Symptoms of
Cancer
Breast lump
Possible Signs & Symptoms of
Cancer
Breast discharge
Possible Signs & Symptoms of
Cancer
• Change in
urination
• Blood in the urine
Possible Signs & Symptoms of
Cancer
• Changes in wart or mole
• Persistent lump or
swollen glands
Possible Signs & Symptoms of
Cancer
Trouble
swallowing Hoarseness
The above conditions do not
automatically indicate presence of
cancer. These conditions can also
be present in harmless situations but
it would be best for the person to be
seen by a doctor.
The Nine Warning Signs
C •Change in bowel or bladder habits.
A •A sore that does not heal.
U •Unusual bleeding or discharge.
T •Thickening of a lump in breast or elsewhere.
I •Indigestion or difficulty in swallowing.
O •Obvious change in a wart or mole.
N •Nagging cough or hoarseness.
U •Unexplained anemia.
S •Sudden, unexplained weight loss.
If you notice any major changes in
the way your body functions or the
way you feel, especially if they last
for a long time or get worse, let your
doctor know.
How can I prevent cancer?
Cancer Prevention Step 1
Get immunized
Cancer Prevention Step 9
Avoid risky
behaviors
Cancer Prevention Step 10
Get screened
The Philippine College of Physicians wishes to
acknowledge the following for their
invaluable efforts in the preparation of this
module