Identification of Colorectal Cancer and its effect on human body-a survey
Journal Title: International Journal of Science and Innovative Research - Year 2020, Vol 1, Issue 01
Abstract
Bowel cancer is common in people over the age of 50 but some people also develop bowel cancer during the early ages. We divided the task in three stages Samples collection, Testing and identification. At the time sample collection we collected DNA from younger peoples and compared the same with fifteen different types of genes. After collection we tested these samples with different theories to observe the changes from gene to gene and to observe the risk of bowel cancer. Finally, after different experiments, we found that all types of cancer are related to the gene changes but, a change in a cancer cell could be the risk of bowel cancer. We also observed that these experiments and results might also help in the early detection and prevention of cancer, which in turn will help in saving lives.
Authors and Affiliations
Saba Liaquat1, Arunima Ghosh2
Effect of use of Mobile Phones on Mental Health of Secondary School Students
Mobile phones are an extremely valuable instrument in every aspect of science, business, training, culture and legislative issues but the excessive and misuse of mobile phones can cause addiction and other mental health...
Novelty at Work: The lived experience of Faculty Researchers in Intellectual Property Licensing
This phenomenological study sought to uncover the lived experience of faculty researchers in Intellectual Property Licensing at the different campuses of the Laguna State Polytechnic University, the participants of which...
Recycling of Organic Waste to make Compost by improved Technique
Solid waste management is one of the major issues all over the world. Tons of waste is generated every day. The generation of waste is directly proportional to the growth of the population. As we see the growth of popula...
A Review on Antimicrobial Resistant Gonorrhoea
The bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae causes the sexually transmitted infection (STI) gonorrhoea, which has an estimated global annual incidence of 86.9 million adults. Gonorrhoea can present as urethritis in men, cervicit...
Production of Free Radicals by Mitochondria: A Biochemistry Approach
The production of superoxide by mitochondria strongly depends on the mitochondrial respiratory chain. It is believed that the acetylation of cytochrome c prevents its reoxidation by mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase and d...