Treatment Modalities Flashcards

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Cell Cycle Phases

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G0 - resting (few hours to years)
Gap 1 - (8-30 hours) - cell contents (excluding chromosomes duplicated)
Synthesis - (18-20 hours) - chromosomes duplicated
Gap 2 - (2-10 hours) - cell double checks chromosomes, makes repairs
Mitosis - (30-60 min)

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Cell cycle time and chemo

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Continuous chemo provide greater kill in cells with SHORT cycle time

SHORT cell cycle results in high kill with cell cycle SPECIFIC drugs

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Growth fraction

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Percentage of cells dividing at any one given point

Tumors with HIGH growth fraction result in higher cell kill with cell cycle SPECIFIC drugs

Tumors with cells in G0 are sensitive to cell cycle NON-SPECIFIC drugs

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Tumor burden and growth rate

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Tumor burner is volume of cells

As tumor burden increases, growth rate slows down

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Cell Cycle NON-SPECIFIC chemo (general)

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Exerts effects in all phases

Alkylating agents, hormones, nitrosureas

Given in patients with slowly dividing tumors
Breaks DNA helix strand interfering with replication
Intermittent schedule

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Cell Cycle SPECIFIC chemo

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Exerts effects in specific phase

Given frequently in divided doses, or continuous infusion

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S phase chemo

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Antimetabolites and anti-tumor antibiotics

Antimetabolites-Antifolates: methotrexate

Antitumor antibiotics: mitomycin, dactinomycin, doxorubicin

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M phase chemo

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Plant alkaloids and taxanes

Plant alkaloids: Vincristine, vinblastine
Taxanes: Paclitaxel, Docetaxel

Antimicrotubule agents

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Combo vs. single agent chemo

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Super-additive effect
Increases cell kill
Reduces cross resistance

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Dose dense chemo

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Shorten time between given

Diminishes tumor re growth

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Dose intensity

Relative dose intensity

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Intensity: amount of drug over time
Relative: actual percentage of received dose

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Chemo plan (treatment plan) selection

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Tumor cell type and grade
Stage
Goal: cure, control, palliation
General pt condition
Drug sensitivity
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Vesicants

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Anthracylines
Taxanes
Antitumor antibiotics
Plant Alkaloids

Also, mitoxantrone, trabectdein, mechlorethamin

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Irritant Agents

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Melphalan (Alkylating agent) [mucositis - ice]
Oxaliplatin (Alkylating) [ can’t eat cold food]
Vinorelbine (plant alkaloid)
Irinatecan
Rituxan (local allergic rxn)
Ipilumab, nivoluman, pemrolizumab (irritant potential may cause thrombophlebitis)
Carfilzomin

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Irritant Flare reaction

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Cold pack: 15-20 minutes/ QID first 24 hours

Exception: Oxaliplatin and Vinorelbine - use warm pack for 24-28 hours { plant alkaloid - to disperse}

Oxaliplatin: add dexamethasone 8 mg BID for up to 14 days

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Flare reaction symptoms vs. vesicant symptoms

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Flare: local allergic rxn of peripheral vein
Symptoms: pruritis and urticaria, blood return PRESENT

Vesicant: pruritis in absence of pain, NO blood return

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Alkylating Agents side effects

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Bone marrow depression
N/V
Gonadal dysfunction
SECONDARY malignancies

18
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Antimetabolites-Antifolates side effects

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Bone marrow depress
N/V
Stomatitis
Diarrhea
Hepatotoxicity
Renal toxicity
19
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5-Fluropyrimidines side effects

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Bone marrow depression
N/V
Stomatitis
Diarrhea
Hepatotoxicity
20
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Cytosine analogues

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Bone marrow depression
N,V
Stomatitis
Diarrhea
Hepatotoxicity
Neurotoxicity
21
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Anthracyclines and anti-tumor antibiotics side effects

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Cardiopulmonary toxicity
Bone marrow suppression
Vesicant

22
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Antimicrotubule agents side effects

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Bone marrow suppression
Peripheral neuropathy
Hypersensitivity reactions

23
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Topoisomerase Inhibitors side effects

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Bone marrow suppression
Peripheral neuropathy
Hypersensitivity reactions

24
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Nitrosureas side effects

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PROLONGED bone marrow suppression
N/V
Renal toxicity
[cross blood brain barrier]