Cancer Flashcards
neoplasm
abnormal cell growth and proliferation which leads t tumor formation
benign tumor
neoplastic cells that don’t become invasive
malignant tumor
neoplastic cells that invade other parts of the body
How do mutations occur?
errors in DNA replication (mispaired bases), environmental (mutagens) like radiation, UV, chemicals
Proto-Oncogene
normal cellular gene that can be altered by mutation or overexpression
Oncogene
mutated proto-oncogene that gained the ability to transform cells from normal to abnormal growth (gas pedal)
Tumor Suppressors
proteins that regulate cell growth (inhibit/prevent uncontrolled growth) (brake pedal)
How many mutations are needed to become cancerous?
cancer needs at least 3 mutations
How many stages of cancer are there?
4 plus stage 0
Stage 0
cancer cells haven’t invaded surrounding tissues
Stage I
primary tumor is small but invasive into surrounding tissues
Stage II
primary tumor is larger but no evidence of spread
Stage III
tumor has spread to lymph nodes in that body region
Stage IV
cancer has spread beyond initial region
What are the three common cancer treatments?
Surgery, Radiation, Chemo