Cancer Flashcards

1
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What is an oncogene

A

Genes that code for proteins that regulate cellular growth processes

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2
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What are tumour suppressor genes

A

Genes that stop mutations

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3
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What are dna repair genes

A

Mutations that result in reduced repair of damaged DNA which can predispose an individual to developing a tumour

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4
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What is a metastasis

A

The spread and invasion of a tumour from the original state

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5
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What are tumour markers

A

Macromolecules which are produced by a tumour

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6
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What are functions of tumour markers

A

Screening
Diagnosis
Prognosis and treatment
Detecting relapse

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7
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What effects are there to therapy? (3)

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1- tumour lysis syndrome which leads to hyperkalaemia, hyperphosphataemia and hyperuricemia
2- gonadal dysfunction
3- chemotherapeutic agents can cause renal failure and drug induced nausea and vomiting

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8
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What is sensitivity

A

The ability of a test to correctly identify patients who have a disease

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9
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What is specificity

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The ability of a test to correctly identify patients who do not have a disease

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10
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What is the ideal tumour marker

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  • good clinical sensitivity
  • good clinical specificity
  • 100% organ specificity
  • responds rapidly to changes in the tumour size
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11
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What are general tumour markers

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Analytes that have a role in identifying or monitoring the progression of a tumour but aren’t specific to a particular tumour

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12
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What does calcium show

A

Hypercalcaemia in malignancy

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13
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What does ESR show

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High ESR may suggest inflammation and possible infiltration of tissues

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14
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What does LDH show

A

Indicator of cellular/tissue damage

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15
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What does beta 2 macroglobulin show

A

And indicator of severity and spread of multiple myeloma

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16
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What does ALP show

A

Raised levels can indicate bone or liver metastases

17
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What is CA125

A

A membrane structural glycoprotein

18
Q

What causes a rise of CA125

A

Increased in epithelial ovarian cancers but not always in early cancers

19
Q

What is PSA

A

Prostate specific antigen

20
Q

What is the 2nd most common cause of cancer deaths

A

Bowel cancer

21
Q

What is FIT

A

Faecal immunochemical test for Hb

22
Q

What is a CEA

A

Carcino-embryonic antigen

23
Q

What is the use of CEA

A

To monitor colorectal adénocarcinomas

24
Q

What does ÇA 15-3 show

A

Breast cancer

25
Q

What does ÇA 19-9 show

A

Pancreatic cancer