Hepatocellular Carcinoma FINAL PAPER:

Hepatocellular Carcinoma research paper. PAPER NEEDED

Topic: Hepatocellular Carcinoma
FINAL PAPER:
1. Formatting:
a. Minimum of 4 pages, maximum of 6 pages NOT including name, title, date, etc. You must actually write 4-6 pages of text.
b. Page count also does NOT include references, figures, or any cover pages.
c. Margins should be 1” on all sides
d. Calibri font, 11pt
e. Double-spaced
**Deviations from this format will result in lost points**
2. Guidelines for writing:
a. Elaborate on each of the 5 major points of information outlined in the Summary Outline portion of these guidelines. This includes defining terms that are new/unfamiliar to you.
b. Ensure that proper use of grammar and sentence structure is used prior to submitting the assignment. In other words, proof read your paper! Be aware that help is available to you at Hood for this (see section (i) below)
c. While short statements and lists are acceptable in the summary outline, they are NOT acceptable in the final paper.
i. When discussing the different types of cancers that can arise in your organ, you must also provide a brief description of each type of tumor to indicate how they are all different despite being found in the same organ/organ system.
ii. You only need to do further research (numbers 2-5 of the Summary Outline) on ONE of the types of cancer that you describe for your organ/organ system.
1. You should consider choosing a tumor type that has the most information available to make it easier on yourself.
2. DO NOT attempt to research all of the different cancers for this paper – just choose one.
d. Figures and tables are welcomed if they are relevant, but not required. Any figure or table that is included must be appropriately referenced and it must be described in the text of the paper. DO NOT simply insert a figure/table without any context.
e. You must reference all information that you gather. Each reference should be numbered. To reference information, add the appropriate reference number in parentheses just prior to the period of the sentence in which the information is stated. Example: “Approximately ten thousand people in the U.S. have this type of cancer (1).”
f. You must provide a separate “References” section at the end of the paper where you list the full reference information. This must be done using the Counsel of Science Editors (CSE) format. Refer to this website for more information (click on “Examples of end references”): https://writing.wisc.edu/Handbook/DocCSE_NameYear.html
i. You must include a minimum of 4 different references. This means that all your references should not be from the same place (e.g. all from various WebMD pages). There is a lot of information out there, best not to limit yourself!
ii. There is no maximum number of references, but about 10 is sufficient.
g. Acceptable references are: websites such as those associated with the National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Cancer Institute (NCI), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and other government agencies; websites from clinics such as the Mayo Clinic and Johns Hopkins, as well as other cancer centers and hospitals; WebMD and Scientific American.
h. Unacceptable references are: Wikipedia, news agencies (e.g. CNN, Fox, etc.), blogs, Facebook (or any other social media platforms), and other non-scientific/non-clinical sources.
Summary Outline for reference. (please elaborate more on answers find out further information)
1. Name all of the types of cancer that can arise in the organ or organ system you chose.
Hepatocellular Carcinoma- the most common of all liver cancers. This cancer occurs in people that have chronic liver diseases that are mostly caused by Hep-B and Hep-C
Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma– the second most common primary liver tumor. “These cancers start in the cells that line the small bile ducts (tubes that carry bile to the gallbladder) within the liver. (Most cholangiocarcinomas start in the bile ducts outside the liver.)”
Liver Angiosarcoma– This is rare cancer, and it begins in the lining of the blood vessels in the liver. This cancer is common for people that have been exposed to vinyl chloride or thorium dioxide and “arsenic or radium, or to an inherited condition known as hereditary hemochromatosis.”
Hepatoblastoma– This is another rare cancer that is commonly connected to children. The cells from this cancer are similar to fetal liver cells.
Hepatocellular Carcinoma
2. How common is cancer you chose in 1a?
Very common,
“About 42,220 new cases (30,610 in men and 11,610 in women) will be diagnosed” (ACS) As of 2018
75 percent of liver cancer patients have this form of cancer
How deadly is cancer you chose in 1a (i.e., what is the “mortality” rate)?
Up to 75 percent of all patients die if it is not detected early
“About 30,200 people (20,540 men and 9,660 women) will die of these cancers” (ACS) As of 2018
Morbidity
Heavy upper abdomen
Pale and chalky stool in most cases accompanied by dark urine.
The patients may also experience nausea and vomiting
skin and the eyes of the patient develop a yellow like pigment color, a condition referred to as jaundice
Unexplainable weight loss.
Are there any genes known to cause cancer you chose in 1a?
One chemical called: Aflatoxins, can cause damage to TP53 a tumor suppressor gene.
Infection of the liver cells that are connected to Hep-B and Hep-C can also damage the DNA.
What are the available treatment options for cancer you chose in 1a? How effective are they at reducing either morbidity or mortality?
· Surgery- this is only for tumors that have not grown into the blood vessels.
· Tumor ablation- destroying the tumor without removing them. This is less likely to cure cancer.
· Tumor embolization- injecting substances to stop blood flow to cancer cells. Only good for patients that tumors are big and not for patients that have liver disease.
· Radiation therapy- most common, does work.
· Targeted therapy- chemotherapy drugs, more effective than chemo itself.
· Chemo- not that effective in patients with liver cancer.

Current event report

Discussion 
Current event report. Write a report (1 ½ pages) regarding a current news topic. The report should consist of 3 parts: (1) a narrative regarding the topic, (2) your personal opinion of the topic, and (3) any research materials used to prepare the report. The article must pertain to an aspect of biology. The 1st page should consist of a narrative in your own words summarizing the article. The 2nd half page should consist of your opinion regarding the article and references for your research. The report must be type written using standard Times New Roman 12 point font. Spacing should be single-spaced or at most 1.5 line spacing. Margin justification is 1inch. Any plagiarized work will not receive credit.
Discussion 2
Biography. Write a biography (1 ½ pages) on a person who has contributed to the field of biology. In your report include who the person is, when and where they lived, and what they did. Also, depending on what information is available include more information about their lives. Be sure to put the source(s) at the end of your report. The biography must be type written using standard Times New Roman 12 point font. Spacing should be single-spaced or at most 1.5 line spacing. Margin justification is 1inch. Any plagiarized work will not receive credit.

 Biology Cartoon

Discussion
20 Original Test Questions. Formulate twenty original test questions (matching, multiple choice, or discussion) for one chapter within your text. Write the test questions in numerical form. If multiple choice, provide five choices per question. Provide a separate answer key for your questions. Instructor approval required. The questions must be type written using standard Times New Roman 12 point font. Spacing should be single-spaced or at most 1.5 line spacing. Margin justification is 1inch. Any plagiarized work will not receive credit.
Biology Cartoon. Find a biology related cartoon from a newspaper, magazine,  other printed media and submit it to the instructor. The cartoon must be clearly biology-related.

Biology and Technology in the Real World – Fracking

Biology and Technology in the Real World – Fracking
Fracking (hydraulic fracturing) and tar sands (oil sands).  With society’s dependence on nonrenewable fossil fuels, the oil & gas industry is turning to hydraulic fracturing and tar (oil) sands to extract natural gas and oil.  A friend asks you “What’s all this controversy in the news about fracking and tar sands?”  Briefly explain to your friend how hydraulic fracturing and tar (oil) sands are used to obtain these fossil fuels. Then, in more detail, describe the environmental problems that may result from these processes and why they are controversial. Issues that should be addressed involves water, air and soil pollution with special focus on global climate change, effects on human health, and effects on other species and natural ecosystems. Finally, give your opinions on possible solutions to these environmental problems, with your reasoning backed by information from reliable information sources.
1. Find at least three reliable information sources on fracking.
2. Write a paper on fracking with title page, introduction, several paragraphs addressing the questions, conclusion and references. You must write in your own words and paraphrase information from the selected information sources, addressing each of the questions for your chosen topic. Your paper should consist of less than 10% direct quotes. Your paper should be 1000 words, excluding references and title page. Use APA style for references