4.2 Hormones and Cancer Flashcards

1
Q

What are the risk factors for breast cancer>

A
Early menarche 
Late menopause 
Alcohol consumption 
Post menopausal obesity 
Hormone replacement therapy
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What are the protective factors of breast cancer?

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Pregnancy
Young age at first delivery
Prolonged lactation
Exercise

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What occurs after menopause in terms of oestrogen production?

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ACTH from the pituitary stimulates the adrenals to make androgens which will be converted in the periphery to make oestrogens

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4
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What types of breast cancer respond to endocrine therapy?

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Hormone Receptor + (Er+ and/or Pg+)

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What is the antioestrogen drug for breast cancer and what kind of drug is it and what is the normal dose?

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Tamoxifen - Triphenylethylene non-steroidal antioestrogen

20mg daily

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What is the treatment for post menopausal women?

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Aromatase inhibitors

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7
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What increases in risk with tamoxifen use?

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thromboembolism and endometrial cancer

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What is the mechanism of action of tamoxifen?

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Tamoxifen is a nonsteroidal agent that binds to estrogen receptors (ER), inducing a conformational change in the receptor. This makes the ER unavailable to bind oestradiol

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9
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What is the role of the aromatase enzyme?

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Member of the c-P450 family and converts androgens into oestrogens

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How do aromatase inhibitors work and what are the 3 examples?

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Prevents the conversion of androgens into oestrogens

Non steroidal type 2: Anastrozole and Letrozole

Steroidal type 1: Exemestane

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What is the suggested treatment for early breast cancer in per menopausal women?

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Ovarian function suppression and tamoxifen

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What are the side effects of AI?

A

joint pain, decreased bone mineral density - risk of fracture

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13
Q

Who do you give AIs to?

A

POST MENOPAUSAL

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14
Q

What is fulvestrant?

A

a pure antioestrogen

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15
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What is the mechanism of action of fulvestrant?

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Downregulates the estrogen receptor

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16
Q

What kind of breast cancer is fulvestrant indicated in?

A

hormone receptor positive metastatic breast cancer

17
Q

What is everolimus?

A

an MTOR inhibitor