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High turnover of tumor cells leads to spill of potassium into the blood. Symptoms usually do not manifest until levels are high (> 6.5 mmol/L) [normal 3.5–5.0 mmol/L] and they include [8] palpitations, cardiac conduction abnormalities, and arrhythmias (can be fatal) muscle weakness or paralysis; Hyperphosphatemia.
It is the most common mode of cell death in cancer cells exposed to ionizing radiation and many other anti-cancer treatments. [16] Immunogenic cell death or immunogenic apoptosis is a form of cell death caused by some cytostatic agents such as anthracyclines, oxaliplatin and bortezomib, or radiotherapy and photodynamic therapy (PDT). [17]
Apoptosis is a multi-step, multi-pathway cell-death programme that is inherent in every cell of the body. In cancer, the apoptosis cell-division ratio is altered. Cancer treatment by chemotherapy and irradiation kills target cells primarily by inducing apoptosis. [citation needed]
Necrosis is caused by factors external to the cell or tissue, such as infection, or trauma which result in the unregulated digestion of cell components. In contrast, apoptosis is a naturally occurring programmed and targeted cause of cellular death.
Cancers are caused by a series of mutations. Each mutation alters the behavior of the cell somewhat. Cancer is fundamentally a disease of tissue growth regulation. For a normal cell to transform into a cancer cell, the genes that regulate cell growth and differentiation must be altered. [95] The affected genes are divided into two broad categories.
Symptoms usually stem from inflammation in the throat (laryngitis), but Oliver says: “Persistent hoarseness, which lasts for 10 days or more, should be checked by a medical professional, as it ...
Cancer cells undergo several changes that enable them to invade surrounding tissues. A primary mechanism is the downregulation of E-cadherin which is an epithelial adhesion molecule that helps maintain cell-cell adhesion. Loss of E-cadherin reduces cellular cohesion, allowing cancer cells to detach from the primary tumor.
(I figured, If I’m going to die, I’m going to look cute doing it! My oncology nurses affectionately called me “Lymphoma Barbie.” Gradually, treatment was helping remove the cancer.