Chapter 18 Genetics of Cancer



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Radiation

  • 1. Sources of radiation include:
    • a. Sun.
    • b. Cellular telephones.
    • c. Radon gas.
    • d. Electric power lines.
    • e. Some household appliances.
  • 2. Only about 2% of cancer deaths are caused by radiation, but the cancers are often highly aggressive melanomas.
  • 3. Ionizing radiation (from X rays, radioactive materials and radon gas) can cause leukemia and thyroid cancer.
  • 4. An example of mutation from radiation is UV light. There are two types, based on wavelength:
    • a. Ultraviolet A (UVA) spans 320–400 nm in wavelength. UVA plays a role in skin cancer by increasing the effects of UVB.
    • b. Ultraviolet B (UVB) spans 290–320 in wavelength. UVB is the main cause of sunburn, and it is also mutagenic.
    • c. Sunscreen reduces the risk of UV exposure.
    • d. Many skin cancers are easy to detect and remove surgically.

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