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These genes stop the cells from multiplying
the function is normally to suppress cell proliferation and invasion |
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cancer that will always metastasize to other parts of the body |
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cell to extracellular matrix adhesion |
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increase motility of epithelial cells |
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take small amounts of tissue from area to determine if it is a tumor, cyst, etc |
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TMNF classification (post-surgical) T-tumor size-T1,T2,T3,T4 N-lymph nodes- N0,N1,N2,N3 M-metastasis-M0,M1 |
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degree of differentiation I,II,III,IV IV-completely undifferentiated |
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to remove a mass to relieve an obstructions or pressure usually used when well-localized |
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Endocrine Related Treatment |
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estrogen will increase the risk for breast cancer cells
tamaxifen blocks the receptor for estrogen (doesnt work w/everyone) |
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cancer vaccine monoclonal antibodies(recognize the same antigens) new technique that is being researched |
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chemical causes damage to the DNA
this damage becomes a mutation
it is irreversible |
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promote the mutated cell to proliferate, which leads to cancer |
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genes that transform normal cells into cancerous cells |
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viral oncogenes (v-onc) from outside the body |
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cellular oncogenes (c-onc) |
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the normal genes from which the c-oncs are derived (p-oncs) |
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cancer of the blood vessels |
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single base nucleotide change p-onc to c-onc when nucleotide sequence is out of sync |
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Chromosomal Translocation |
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transfer part of the chromosome to another p-onc to c-onc Philadelphia Chromosome #22 |
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Chromosome #22
children in Philly had chronic myelogenous leukemia |
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increased number of copies |
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doesnt spreadt to other tissues localized usually remains benign slow growing |
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spreads to other tissues and organs undergoes metastasis will grow and divide |
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an increase in cell size *not a tumor |
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an increase in cell numbers *not a tumor |
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tumor cells are not dependent on growth factor |
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Density Dependent Inhibition |
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tumor cells do not stop proliferation at much higher densities
normal cells keep multiplying |
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tumor cells are able to grow without attachment to a substratum |
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neoplastic cells are less adhesive than normal cells and less firmly attached to neighboring cells |
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most common tumor in humans (MOLES)
may become rough,bleeding,grow, change color or shape (See Physician) |
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Well Differentiated Cells |
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cells resemble normal cells, both morphologically and functionally |
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cell does not resemble normal cells |
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benign tumor that becomes fatal
tumor starts growing in the skull, forces pressure on the brain, pressure has nowhere to go |
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malignant tumor of epithelial cells |
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malignant tumor of connective tissues |
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cancer of the blood cells |
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What causes cancer (tumors)? |
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1- environmental agents (eat,drink,smoke) 2- genetics 3- by chance |
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directly causing alternation in DNA which then leads to cancer |
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do not directly cause cancer
they must be metabolized first before they bind to DNA and cause damage |
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blood formation that occurs in the bone marrow |
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have the ability to make any type of cells |
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monoctyes, red blood cells, megakaryoblasts, granulocytes |
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Effects of Neoplasia on the Host |
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1-Physical Presence 2-Hormal Effects 3-Blood Loss (anemia) 4-Cachexia 5-High Level of Abnormal Blood Protein 6-Pain 7- Fatigue 8-Infection |
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Benign Tumors that are Malignant |
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1-Mesothelioma 2-Melanoma (skin cancer) 3-Lymphoma (lymph nodes) 4-Hepatoma (liver cancer) 5-Seminoma(testicular cancer)-bicycling increases risk |
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Factors Affecting Neoplasmic Cells |
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neoplastic cells are no longer responsive to controlling mechanisms 1-Growth Factor Dependency 2-Density Dependent Inhibition 3-Anchorage Dependence 4-Adhesiveness |
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new(abnormal) growth, may be benign or malignant -new growth -unrestrained -uncoordinate -unlimited -destructive influence upon host tissue |
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Neoplastic Transformation |
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an irreversible intracellular change that is of heritable nature that can occur in any type of cells -once neoplastic, cannot go back -irreversible |
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