Cancer is a major problem that scientists and American citizens must deal with for many years. Due to the growth and growth of cancer, several people and their families were forced to experience unimaginable results. However, scientists are working hard to find a cure that can remove catastrophic diseases. Lehmann Frankbaum once said, "Your dream that the sky is blue in a certain place in the rainbow and you dare to dream is really realized."
For each problem, including cancer, the problem can occur in one of two places. There may be a problem with the cell itself - it will mutate into cancer. Alternatively, the environment in which it grows may tell the cell to become a cancer cell. Is it a seed, a soil, or both? If you put grass seeds in the desert - it will not grow up. But please put the lawn with the same grass seed - it grows very well. But it is exactly the same seed with exactly the same genes. Focusing on species means that we missed forest trees. Myopia studies genetic differences in seeds and examines why one seed grows while the other seeds do not grow unnecessarily.
When examining the relationship between obesity and cancer, we will examine how big the problem is. One in six men deaths from cancer and one in five women dead from cancer are related to obesity. In addition, the list of obesity related cancers is increasing. We know that obesity can lead to the risk of breast cancer, especially after menopause. It also contributes to endometrial cancer, ovarian cancer, prostate cancer, tongue cancer and so on. I was interested in obesity and cancer because in the case of breast cancer there is strong epidemiological data supporting this relationship. The breast is a fat organs - your adipose tissue is next to the epithelium or breast duct tissue. This led to a logical assumption that changes in adipose tissue associated with obesity resulted in the onset of cancer in adjacent areas.
Prostate cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in men. Prostate cancer usually proliferates slowly, initially restricted to the prostate gland, but it does not cause serious damage. Depending on the type of prostate cancer it grows slowly and may require little or no treatment, but other types may be aggressive and spread rapidly