August 11, 2015 - Introduction to Neoplasia Flashcards

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Adeno

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Glandular

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Chondro

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Cartilage

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3
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-oma

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Benign (usually)

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-carcinoma

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Malignant (usually) in epithelial tissue.

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-sarcoma

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Malignant (usually) for mesenchymal tissues.

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Lymphoma

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Malignant ‘tumor’ of the lymphoid cells.

NOT benign.

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Melanoma

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Malignant tumor of melanocytes.

NOT benign.

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Mesothelioma

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Malignant tumor of mesothelium.

NOT benign.

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Seminoma

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Malignant tumor of the testis.

NOT benign.

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Choristoma

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NOT a tumor.

Heterotopic rests of tissue found in another part of the body.

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Teratoma

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Germ cell tumor from totipotent progenitor. These contain more than one cell type and frequently include teeth, hair, sebaceous secretions, etc.

Mature teratoma is BENIGN

Immature teratoma is MALIGNANT

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Anaplasia

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The lack of differentiation.

This is a hallmark of malignancy. The less differentiated a cell is, the more malignant or advanced that cancer is.

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Latency Period of Cancer

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Can hang around for a long time. Potentially up to 25 years.

If patients have a previously diagnosed malignancy, no matter what, metastatic disease must ALWAYS be on the differential diagnosis if a new tumor appears.

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7 Features of Cancer

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  1. Suf-sufficiency in growth signals
  2. Insensitivity to growth inhibitory signals
  3. Evasion of apoptosis
  4. Limitless replicative potential
  5. Sustained angiogenesis
  6. Ability to invade and metastasize
  7. DNA repair defects
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