Breast Cancer Flashcards

1
Q

Where does most breast cancer start

A

lobules and ducts

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2
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What are the defective tumor suppressor genes in breast cancer

A

BCRA 1 and 2

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3
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What factors stimulate growth and cell proliferation in the breast

A

estrogen, progesterone, and human epidermal growth factor

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4
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What type of breast cancer is estrogen/progesterone over expression

A

ER positive

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5
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What type of breast cancer is HEGF over-expression

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HER2 positive

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6
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Luminal A

A

slow-growing cancers with a 90% survival rate found on mammograms. Treatment includes surgery and radiation

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Luminal B

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aggressive cancers that invade blood vessels and lymph nodes. Tumor is difficult to surgically remove with clear margins, a second surgery is often needed

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Basal

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very aggressive, rapid growing cancer that lacks estrogen, progesterone, and HER2 receptors. Responds to chemo

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9
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HER2 enriched

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tumors overproduce HER2 which signals cancer to grow and spread

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10
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Carcinoma in situ

A

cancer cells proliferate in ducts/lobules without invasion of surrounding tissue

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11
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Paget’s disease

A

type of ductal carcinoma in situ that extends to the skin of the nipple and areola, leading to inflammatory skin reaction

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12
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Invasive

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cancer cells are found in surrounding tissue, outside the ducts/lobes

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13
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Characteristics of cancerous masses

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firm, single, non-tender, with irregular borders, and adherence to the chest walls/skin

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14
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Galactogram

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small plastic tube ejects contrast into the breast duct to look for changes/tumor activity

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15
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Oncotype diagnosis test

A

analyzes 21 genes to predict the likelihood of cancer recurrence

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16
Q

Breast cancer treatment steps

A

surgery to remove and stage, radiation, chemotherapy, targeted therapies

17
Q

HER2 therapies

A

Herceptin (trastuzumab), monoclonal antibody

18
Q

How does tamoxifen work

A

blocks estrogen receptors on cancer cells to stop their growth