Cancer & Chemotherapy Flashcards

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9 types of Etiology and what they effect

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  1. Occupational - asbestos (lung cancer)
  2. UV radiation - Melanoma (skin cancer)
  3. Alcohol - liver
  4. Tobacco - lungs
  5. Dietary factors - colon
  6. Ionizing radiation - Leukemia
  7. Viruses - Cervix
  8. Genetic - BRCA1
  9. Drugs - Alkylating agents (leukemia, bladder)
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Alkylating Agents MOA + Example

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MOA: prevent unwinding of DNA molecule and protein synthesis by binding to DNA and creating covalent bonds → cross-link DNA
Ex. Cyclophosphamide

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3
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Which Chemotherapy drug prevents hte uniwinding of DNA molecules

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alkylating Agnets

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4
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what is cyclophosphamide an example of

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alkylating agnets

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5
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Epipodophyllotoxins MOA + Ex

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MOA: inhibit topoisomerase II, enzyme responsible for DNA breaks, thereby inhibiting DNA synthesis
Ex. Etoposide

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6
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which chemotherapy agent inhibits topoimerase II to inhibit DNA syntehsis

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Epipodophyllotoxins

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7
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what is etoposide

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an epipodophyllotixins

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8
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Taxanes MOA

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promote assembly and stabilization of microtubules, thus inhibiting cell replication

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9
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Antimetabolities MOA + Ex

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MOA: incorporate into DNA or RNA to interefere with function/synthesis by inhibiting polymeraze enzymes
Ex. 5-FU

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10
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which chemotherapy agent is incorporated into DNA or RNA to interefere with function/synthesis by inhibiting polymeraze enzymes

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Antimetabolites

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11
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what is 5-Fluorouracil

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antimetabolite

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12
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Antitumour antibiotics MOA + example

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MOA: insert between DNA base paris to uncoil helix & inhibit DNA & RNA synthesis
e. doxorubicin

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13
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which chemotherapy agnet is inserted between DNA base paris to uncoil helix & inhibit DNA & RNA synthesis

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antitumour antibioiticwha

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14
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what is doxorubicin

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antitumour antibioitic

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15
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waht is streptozocin

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alkylating agnet + antitumour antibiotic

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16
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alkylating agent + antitumour antibiotic MOA

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Undergoes spontaneous decomposition → reactive methyl carbonium ions → alkylate DNA → interstrand cross links → inhibits mitosis

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Camptothecins MOA + Ex

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MOA: bind topoisomerase I, enzyme responsible for reversible, single-strand breaks in DNA during DNA replication → prevent religation of DNA strand, resulting in cell death
Ex. irinotecan

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Which chemotherapy agent binds topoisomerase I, enzyme responsible for reversible, single-strand breaks in DNA during DNA replication → prevent religation of DNA strand, resulting in cell death

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camptothecins

19
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what is irinotecan

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camptothecins

20
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Vinca Alkaloids MOA + example

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MOA: prevent polymerization of tubulin to form microtubules

Ex. Vincristine

21
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which chemotherapy agent prevents polymerization of tubulin to form microtubules

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vinca alkaloids

22
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what is vincristine

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vina alkaloids

23
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immunotherapy exampels

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  1. IMmune checkpoint inhibitors
  2. T-Cell transfer therapy
  3. Monocolonal antibodies
  4. cancer vaccines
24
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Targeted therpay examples

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  1. monoclonal antibodies
  2. protease inhibitors
  3. tyrosine kinase inhibitors
25
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Endocrine thepray example

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aromattase inhibitors - letrozole

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