Lect 22 - Behaviour of Tumours Flashcards

1
Q

how many patients are killed by Metastatic Disease?

A

Half of all cancer patients

The majority of lung cancer patients

One third of breast cancer patients

( on the other hand Essentially no patients with basal cell carcinoma)

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2
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What molecules attach cells to the extracellular matrix?

A

Integrins

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3
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What molecules attach cells to eachother?

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Cadherins

Mutation of E-cadherin leads to loss of cell-cell adhesion

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4
Q

what process gives cancer cells motility?

A

Epithelial – Mesenchymal Transition

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5
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what enzymes can cancers give out to Degrade the extracellular matrix

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Proteolytic Enzymes (Matrix Metalloproteinases)

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6
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when a patient’s cancer presses against vessels, what are they at risk of?

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Pressure atrophy

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7
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how are hypotheses of patterns of metastatis divided

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Mechanical hypothesis - directed by anatomy ie lymp/blood. grow where they end up.

Seed and Soil hypothesis - they go everywhere but only grow in certain vulnerable tissues

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8
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define stage of a cancer

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How advanced is the tumour? Has the cancer spread and if so what is the extent of spread.

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9
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define grade of a tumour

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how aggressive is the tumour? How different does it look from tissue of origin.

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10
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how are tumours staged?

A

using TMN:

T =  TUMOUR (Size)
M = METASTASES (present?)
N = NODES (lymph involved)
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11
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are the TMN catagories the same for every cancer?

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Each organ has an individual TMN system

Stage can be clinical, pathological or radiological

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12
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what are the boundaries of breast cancer T stage

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T1 5cm

T4 Involving skin or chest wall

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13
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what are the boundaries of Breast caner N stage?

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No - no nodes
N1 Ipsilateral nodes
N2 lots of node involvement.

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14
Q

Colorectal Cancer uses a different staging system - what is it

A

Dukes Staging

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15
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what are the 4 parts of Dukes staging?

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A = invades into, but not through bowel wall
B = invades through the bowel wall but with no lymph node metastases
C = Local lymph nodes involved
D = Distant metastases
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