Breast CA Flashcards

1
Q

majority of breast CA found where

A

upper outer quadrant (closest to armpit)

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2
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Tail of Spence

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extension of breast tissue that extends into axilla

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3
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etiology/risk factors

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  • mutation of oncogenes (genes that regulate self-proliferation)
  • family Hx of breast CA
  • mutated BRCA1 gene on Chr 17
  • mutated BRCA2 gene on Chr13
  • inc age
  • hormonal factors
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4
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mutation of BRCA1 and 2 gene results in what

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growth suppression limited & malignant cells proliferate rapidly

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5
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why does inc age inc risk of breast CA

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d/t inc exposure of carcinogens

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6
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what hormonal factors inc risk of breast CA

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  • receiving HRT after menopause
  • entering menopause late
  • early menarche
  • nulliparity
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7
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HRT

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hormone replacement therapy of estrogen & progestin (a form of progesterone)

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8
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why does entering menopause late inc risk of breast CA

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Breasts exposed to estrogen for longer period of time –> inc risk (estrogen = breast CA risk factor)

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9
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why does early menarche inc risk of breast CA

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Extended estrogen exposure = inc risk

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10
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why does nulliparity inc risk of breast CA

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d/t no break in menstrual cycle

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11
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ductal carcinoma in situ characteristics

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  • intraductal (non-invasive)

- stage 0 = tumor is in early stages (“pre-cancerous”)

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12
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infiltrating ductal carcinoma

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  • formed on its own or from ductal carcinoma in situ
  • ductal origin
  • solid, irregular mass
  • infiltrating (invasive)
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13
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ductal origin

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tumor arises from duct system and invades surrounding tissues

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14
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proximal mets of infiltrating ductal carcinoma to where

A

axillary lymph nodes

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15
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distal mets of infiltrating ductal carcinoma to where

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liver, bone, brain

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16
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mnfts

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  • palpable, irregular mass (no upon palpation)

- retracted nipples, discharge, & edema

17
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Dx

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  • mammography
  • biopsy
  • tumor markers
  • detected by patient
18
Q

what does biopsy measure

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  • measure estrogen & progestorone receptors

- SLN assessment (sentinel lymph nodes)

19
Q

tumor marker CEA

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carcinoembryonic antigen test that measures amount of protein in blood to determine how widespread CA is (more CA cells = inc CEA)

20
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Tx

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  • radiation, chemo
  • hormone therapy
  • Sx
21
Q

hormone therapy drugs

A
  • Tamoxifen

- Es inhibitors

22
Q

Tamoxifen

A

Synthetic non-steroidal anti-estrogen

23
Q

Es inhibitors Fx

A

Block synthesis of estrogen

24
Q

what Sx for breast CA

A
  • lumpectomy
  • quandrantectomy
  • mastectomy
25
Q

lumpectomy

A

Remove mass & some surrounding tissue to get analyzed

26
Q

quadrantectomy

A

Remove entire quadrant where lump is

27
Q

mastectomy

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Remove entire breast (uncommon)

28
Q

Radical mastectomy

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remove some muscle tissue in chest wall & sometimes other breast