Cancer & Cancer Treatment Flashcards

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What are the hallmarks of cancer?

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  • growth factor independence or self sufficiency
  • insensitivity to anti-growth signals
  • avoidance of programmed cell death
  • ability to recruit a dedicated blood supply
  • immortalisation by reactivation of telomerase
  • ability to invade adjacent normal tissues and metastasise
  • evade immune destruction
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What imagine is used in cancer?

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  • ultrasound scans
  • X-ray
  • CT imaging
  • MR imaging
  • radionucleotide imaging
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What are the types of treatment for cancers?

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  • surgical
  • chemotherapy
  • radiotherapy
  • combination treatments
    (palliative treatment)
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Who is involved in the multidisciplinary team for cancer treatment?

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  • surgeon
  • radiotherapist
  • chemotherapist
  • clinical nurse specialist
  • radiologist
  • dentist
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What are the principles of surgery to treat cancer?

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  • remove tumour completely before spread
  • biopsies
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what are the effects of cancer surgery?

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  • reduced tissue bulk (breast/oral/colorectal)
  • reconstruction often needed
  • local infection
  • DVT
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What are the principles of chemotherapy in cancer treatment?

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  • kill tumour cells without harming host cells
  • targeting drugs to cell markers or growth factors
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what are the side effects of chemotherapy?

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  • rapidly dividing cells killed (hair loss, oral ulceration, low WBCs & platelets)
  • damage to DNA of remaining cells
  • taste loss
  • nephrotoxicity
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What are the principles of radiotherapy in cancer treatment?

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  • ionising radiation damage to cellular DNA
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What are the side effects of radiotherapy on cancer patients?

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  • general tiredness
  • burns
  • hair loss in treatment area
  • dry mouth/taste loss if head and neck area
  • menopause induction
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What are examples of adjuvant therapy for cancer patients?

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  • hormone treatment
  • targeted chemotherapy
  • metastases prevention
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12
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What drug can be used as a hormone treatment in cancer patients?

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tamoxifen

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13
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What drug can be used as targeted chemotherapy in cancer patients?

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herceptin

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14
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What drug can be used as a metastasis prevention in cancer patients?

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bisphosphonates

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