What is Cancer?
Causes and risk factors
Treatment
How Cancer Spreads
Cell cycle and cancer
100

This is the general term for diseases involving abnormal cell growth.

What is cancer?

100

This activity is most strongly linked to lung cancer

What is smoking?

100

This is the treatment that uses powerful drugs to kill rapidly dividing cells.

What is chemotherapy?
100

This type of lifestyle change can lower your cancer risk by supporting immune health.

What is regular exercise?

100

This is the regular sequence of growth and division cells undergo

what is cell cycle

200

Cancer arises from damage to this genetic material in cells.

What is DNA?

200

This natural form of radiation from the sun increases skin cancer risk

What is ultraviolet (UV) radiation?

200

This type of treatment uses targeted high-energy rays to destroy cancer cells.

What is radiation therapy?

200

This vaccine helps prevent virus-related cervical and throat cancers

HPV vaccine

200

DNA replication occurs during this phase of the cell cycle.

What is the S-phase

300

Uncontrolled cell growth occurs when cells fail to respond to this type of internal signals.

What are cell cycle checkpoints?

300

This term describes inherited mutations that can increase cancer risk.

What are genetic predispositions?

300

This treatment involves removing the tumor from the body.

 What is Surgery?

300

This is a long-term research goal aimed at detecting cancer before symptoms appear.

What is early detection screening?

300

This checkpoint ensures a cell's DNA is undamaged before moving to mitosis

What is the G2 checkpoint

400

This type of gene leads to excessive cell division when mutated.

What are oncogenes?

400

This is an example of a virus that can lead to liver cancer.

What is hepatitis B or C?

400

This is a newer treatment method that uses the body's immune system to fight cancer.

What is immunotherapy?

400

This term refers to cancer development through diet, environment, and behavior.

What is cancer prevention?
400

This protein helps regulate the cell cycle and is often mutated in cancers

What is p53

500

This cell process fails during cancer, leading to cells that divide indefinitely.

What is apoptosis?

500

This substance causes mutations in DNA and is common in fire gear

What are carcinogens? 

500

This cutting-edge therapy edits genes to treat or prevent cancer.

What is CRISPR therapy

500

This global initiative works to reduce cancer rates through education, vaccination, and research.

What is the World Health Organization?

500

This term describes the permanent state where a cell exits the cycle and no longer divides.

What is cell cycle arrest or senescence