Brain Cancer: The Cause and Effects

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Brain Cancer: The Cause and Effects
Genetic diseases have been around for centuries yet, scientists have only started researching these hereditary and genetic nightmares in the past 100 years(Freedman 2). They vary from hemophilia to yellow nail syndrome and, have different causes, effects, and treatments for each. Cancer is a recently discovered genetic disease that has affected millions of people around the world. A particularly deadly type of cancer is brain cancer, this mutation can have dangerous effects on a human’s mind and body. This disease can happen to anyone regardless of age or ethnicity brain cancer can occur in anyone. In 2013, approximately 4,300 children younger than age 20 will be diagnosed with primary brain tumors, of which 3,050 will be under age 15(citation). It can affect people physically and mentally and, not all types of brain cancer are the same. The causes, effects, and treatment of brain cancer can take their toll on a human’s mind and body.
One cause of brain cancer is a genetic mutation in a human’s DNA. Like all cancers, brain cancer is caused by a lump of cells called a tumor (Freedman 3). These tumors are caused by a mutation in a cell’s DNA that causes it to reproduced at an increased rate (Freedman 3). As the cells reproduce faster than they die it forms a clump of cells, or a tumor, which ultimately leads to cancer(Freedman 3). If the tumor goes undetected for a prolonged period of time it can spread to other parts of the brain and the body (Freedman 4). Therefore, one of the causes of brain cancer is a tumor located in any part of the brain. Next, other cancers can be caused by unhealthy habits such as smoking or drinking, brain canc...

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...are used to kill cancer cells(citation). Also, if a tumor has not infected anything vital it can be removed through brain surgery(citation). There are also medical prescriptions that are used to eliminate certain symptoms(citation). This genetic disease affects millions everyday, they are people’s family, neighbors, and friends and without a voice this illness will go without a complete cure. in conclusion, brain cancer and it’s treatments have a physical and mental causes and effects on the human body.

Works Cited

Freedman, Jeri. Brain Cancer: Current and Emerging Trends in Detection and Treatment. New York: Rosen, 2009. Print.

Ehrlich, Steven D. "Brain Cancer." University of Maryland Medical Center. N.p., 6 Apr. 2012. Web. 23 Mar. 2014.

"Brain Tumor Statistic." Brain Tumor Symptoms, Treatment, Support, Research. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Mar. 2014

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