Cancer sometimes begins in one part of the body before spreading to other parts. This process is known as metastatis.
How common is cancer?
Cancer is a common condition and is a serious health problem, both in the UK and across the world. It is estimated that 7.6 million people in the world died of cancer in 2007. In the UK, cancer is responsible for 126,000 deaths per year. One in four people die from cancer.
Types of cancer
There are hundreds of different types of cancer. The most common cancers in the UK are:
- Breast cancer.
- Prostate cancer.
- Lung cancer.
- Cancer of the colon, or rectum.
- Bladder cancer.
- Cancer of the uterus (womb).
Risk factors for cancer include smoking, drinking alcohol, obesity, poor diet, lack of exercise, and prolonged exposure to sunlight.
Treatments for cancer include surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Some cancers can be cured if detected early enough.
Making some simple changes to your lifestyle can significantly reduce your risk of developing cancer. Eating a healthy diet, taking regular exercise, and avoiding smoking will all help to lower your risk of getting major health conditions, such as cancer.
Source NHS Choices