DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF MULTIMEDIA TUTORIAL ON BREAST CANCER SELF TEST EXAMINATION CASE STUDY OF UNICEF

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ABSTRACT

The term Multimedia tutorial on breast cancer self test examination covers a range of computer-based packages, which aim to provide interactive instruction usually in a specific area. These can range from sophisticated and expensive commercial packages to applications developed by projects in other educational institutions or national initiatives to simple solutions developed by individuals with no funding or support to tackle a very low Multimedia tutorial on breast cancer self test examination problem. The amount of time and money invested in development is high and partly because of the very subject specific nature of the education market as well as the much personalized nature of the teaching process. Human Immunodeficiency Virus, infectious agent that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (BREAST), a disease that leaves a person vulnerable to life-threatening infections. Scientists have identified two types of this virus. BREAST-1 is the primary cause of BREAST worldwide. BREAST-2 is found mostly in West Africa. Due to mass ignorance on how BREAST and BREAST can be contact, we design Multimedia tutorial on breast cancer self test examination to solve this program.

ORGANIZATION OF WORK

            This project work is primarily designed to give an insight into Multimedia tutorial on breast cancer self test examination..

            Chapter one talks about introduction to computer assisted learning, MULTIMEDIA TUTORIAL ON BREAST CANCER SELF TEST EXAMINATION software system, study of problem and objectives as well as definition of the scope.

            Chapter two comprises the literature review. Chapter three gives the detailed information about the existing (old) system, while chapter four and five deals with the design and implantation of new system.

            Chapter six documents the project work, while chapter seven summaries, conclusion and suggestions were made.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title page                                                                                                        i

Certification                                                                                                    ii

Dedication                                                                                                      iii

Acknowledgement                                                                                          iv

Abstract                                                                                                          v

Table of contents                                                                                            vii

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION                                                                                         1

1.1       Background of the study                                                                    1         

1.2       State of the problem                                                               2

1.3       Purpose of the study                                                               3

1.4       Aims and objectives                                                                3

1.5       Scope of study                                                                                    5

1.6       Limitations of study                                                               5

1.7       Assumptions                                                                           6

1.8       Definition of terms                                                                             7

CHAPTER TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW                                                                  8

CHAPTER THREE

  • Description and analysis of existing system                           15
    • Fact finding method used                                                                   17
    • Organization structure                                                                        19
    • Objectives of Existing system                                                            21
    • Input, Process and Output Analysis                                       22
    • Information Flow Diagrams                                                   26
    • Problems of the Existing System                                            27
    • Justification of the New System                                                         28

CHAPTER FOUR

  • Design of the New System                                                     30
    • Input Specification and design                                                           30
    • Output specification and design                                                         32
    • File Design                                                                                          34
    • Procedure chart                                                                                   36
    • System flow chart                                                                               38
    • System requirements                                                               40       

CHAPTER FIVE

  • Implementation                                                                                   42
    • Program Design                                                                                  45
    • Program Flowchart                                                                 48
    • Pseudo code                                                                                        54
    • Source Program: Test Run                                                      59

CHAPTER SIX       

Documentation                                                                                               60

CHAPTER SEVEN

  • Recommendation                                                                                62
    • Conclusion                                                                                          64

Bibliography                                                                           65

1.0                                                CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

Cancer is a class of diseases in which a group of cells display uncontrolled growth (division beyond the normal limits), invasion (intrusion on and destruction of adjacent tissues), and sometimes metastasis (spread to other locations in the body via lymph or blood). These three malignant properties of cancers differentiate them from benign tumors, which are self-limited, and do not invade or metastasize. Most cancers form a tumor but some, like leukemia, do not. The branch of medicine concerned with the study, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer is oncology.

Nearly all cancers are caused by abnormalities in the genetic material of the transformed cells.[4] These abnormalities may be due to the effects of carcinogens, such as tobacco smoke, radiation, chemicals, or infectious agents. Other cancer-promoting genetic abnormalities may be randomly acquired through errors in DNA replication, or are inherited, and thus present in all cells from birth. The heritability of cancers is usually affected by complex

Genetic abnormalities found in cancer typically affect two general classes of genes. Cancer-promoting oncogenes are typically activated in cancer cells, giving those cells new properties, such as hyperactive growth and division, protection against programmed cell death, loss of respect for normal tissue boundaries, and the ability to become established in diverse tissue environments. Tumor suppressor genes are then inactivated in cancer cells, resulting in the loss of normal functions in those cells, such as accurate DNA replication, control over the cell cycle, orientation and adhesion within tissues, and interaction with protective cells of the immune system. Based on the effect of cancer, the need for online monitoring system comes into existence.

This online cancer monitoring scheme will help the hospital in the following areas.

  1. To assist medical organization to maintain concise patients monitoring.  This project is designed to overview how computer can be use to operation in hospital set-up system.  Consequence, this can also serve as aid for computer efficiency designed to carry out administrative job.
  2. In the event of huge investment the risk at least will be reduced, this means that when the hospital spends a hug capital to carry out some project, that they will recover the capital with minimum risk.
DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF MULTIMEDIA TUTORIAL ON BREAST CANCER SELF TEST EXAMINATION CASE STUDY OF UNICEF