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Investigation into Cancers


Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the United States. You have been invited by your local community health department to give a PowerPoint presentation on cancers. Your goal is to educate your audience about the definition of cancer, the causes, means for early detection and preventative measures. The meeting will take place at the health department during a community health fair. Be mindful that your target audience will be composed of people from the local community who most likely will not have a background in science or medicine.


Your assignment will be to pick one type of cancer and discuss each of the following:




  • Introduction to cancers.




  • Describe to the audience the characteristics of a cancer cell.




  • What mechanisms does our body have in place to protect us and avoid the development of cancer?




  • Indicate which cancer is the focus of your presentation.




  • Identify which tissues and/or organs in the human body are affected by this cancer.




  • The incidence rate of this type of cancer.




  • Typical age of onset for this type of cancer.




  • Explain the risk factors and/or causes of this cancer.




  • How this cancer is detected and diagnosed.




  • Pictures and/or illustrations of cancer cells.




  • The risk of metastasis for this cancer.




  • How this cancer is treated including the long-term prognosis. What are the survival rates?




  • Measures that people may take to prevent this cancer both medical and holistic.




  • Reference page including citations in standard APA format.




Your PowerPoint presentation should be written with your audience in mind. Remember, your audience does not have a science or medical background, so you will need to translate any “jargon” into something that they will understand.


You must write your “script” of what you will say to your audience in the notes section of each PowerPoint slide. Each slide will have a picture and/or bullet points, along with your notes located in the notes section below the slide, with the specific talking points you will deliver to the audience.


The presentation should be between 10–15 slides, not including the title and references slides.


Creating an Effective PowerPoint Presentation


An effective PowerPoint presentation will include:




  • Have approximately 10–15 slides




  • An introduction (1-2 slides): bulleted list of background and key points




  • A body: multiple slides (10-11 slides), each with one key point




  • A conclusion (1 slide): bulleted list of major points




  • A reference slide in APA




  • Include in-text citations (in APA) where applicable,




  • Use images (with citations),




  • Ensure that slides are brief and bulleted, and




  • Include speaker notes below each respective slide, outlining exactly what you would say to an audience as you presented it.



Answered 1 days AfterMar 26, 2021

Answer To: Investigation into Cancers Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the United States. You...

Poulami answered on Mar 28 2021
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INVESTIGATION INTO CANCERS
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Cancer is said to be unproliferative and uncontrolle
d cell division. The cancer cells lack metastasis or neighboring cells recognition. It prevents apoptosis or programmed cell death. The cell cycle gets disrupted.
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CHARACTERISTICS OF A CANCER CELL
Cancer cells are irregular, larger, darker in color, and grow uncontrollably. These are invisible immune cells. They do not require oxygen for their growth.
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MECHANISMS OUR BODY HAVE IN PLACE TO PROTECT US AND AVOID THE DEVELOPMENT OF CANCER
The stages that follow the mechanisms of cancer cell development include initiation, hyperplasia, dysplasia, invasion, and metastasis.
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TYPE OF CANCER: leukemia
Leukemia is a type of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow lymph system. Leukemia means white blood. The number of white blood cell is increased in this condition.
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TISSUES AND ORGANS IN THE HUMAN BODY THAT ARE AFFECTED BY LEULEMIA
Stem cells, lymph nodes, spleen, myeloid stem cells, RBCs, and WBCs are involved in this system.
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INCIDENCE RATE OF LEUKEMIA
CLL and AML are the common types of leukemia. Leukemia affects about 43%-58% of cancer. Worldwide incidence is 50% chronic and 50% acute leukemia with 8-10 new cases per 100,000 individuals.
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TYPICAL AGE...
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