Skin tumour and cancer Flashcards

1
Q

most common skin cancer?

A

BCC

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2
Q

how metastatic is BCC

A

not very

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3
Q

where does SCC appear

A

sun damaged skin

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4
Q

what is bowens disease

A

erythmatous plaque - CIS

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5
Q

what is an actinic keratosis

A

precursor lesion indicating sun damage

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6
Q

what is keratoacanthoma

A

spontaneously resolving SCC

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7
Q

true false - 25% of SCC patients will get another

A

false - 50% will

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8
Q

where else may SCC be found

A

chronic ulceration
scars
wounds

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9
Q

why are melanocytes more likely to metastasise

A

they are mobile as they moved form neural crest

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10
Q

prognosis of melanoma is dependent on?

A

breslow thickness

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11
Q

ABCDE of melanoma?

A
asymmetry 
irregular border 
colour 
diameter >0.7mm
evolves quickly
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12
Q

how does xeroderma pigmentosum predispose melanoma

A

defective NER so increased likelihood

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13
Q

how does albinism increase likelihood of skin cancer

A

congenital absence of melanin so increased chance of DNA damage

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14
Q

how does immunosuppression increase likelihood of skin cancer

A

less likely to destroy cancer cells - thought to be

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15
Q

environmental carcinogens for skin cancer

A

coal tar, smoking
ionising radiation
chronic ulceration
previous skin cancer

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16
Q

how to prevent skin cancer

A
avoiding bad sunlight 
shade 
look after kids
avoid sunbeds
use darker/wear clothes 
sunscreens - at least SPF30
self-surveillance
17
Q

weinbergs hallmarks of cancer?

A
evading immune response 
angiogenesis 
replicative immunity 
invasion
evading tumour suppressors 
resisting cell death 
proliferative signalling 
genomic instability 
tumour promoting inflammation
18
Q

true/false - if a cell has a p53 mutation it immediately becomes cancerous

A

false - many have mutant p53 in sun damage or older age but regulated by NER

19
Q

UVB causes skin damage directly/indirectly

A

directly

20
Q

describe how UVB causes skin damage

A

makes CPDs

and 6-4PPs causing a covalent CC-TT

21
Q

how are CPDs and 6-4PPs removed

A

NER excises an DNA pol repairs

DNA sometimes causes further mutation

22
Q

UVA causes direct/indirect skin damage

A

indirect

23
Q

photoageing is produced by UVA/UVB

A

UVA

24
Q

describe how UVA causes skin damage

A

forms 8-oxy-dG to cause C-A point mutation

repaired by BER

25
Q

risk factors for photocarcinogenesis

A

skin sensitivity

sun exposure

26
Q

SCC arises from lifetime/intermittent sun exposure

A

lifetime

27
Q

melanoma and BCC arise from lifetime/intermittent sun exposure

A

intermittent, and sunbed

28
Q

true/false - childhood sunburn drastically increases melanoma risk

A

true

29
Q

phototoxic drugs and how to manage

A

azathioprine, thiazides, NSAIDs, anti-TNF, voriconazole

sun protection all the time and vigilance

30
Q

what target treatment is used for BCC and target?

A

vismodegib

binds smoothened to block hedgehog pathway to prevent angiogenesis

31
Q

what target treatment is used for SCC and target?

A

vemurafenib
BRAF inhibitor, effective 50%
add MEK inhibitor to reduce resistance