ONC Miscellany Flashcards
1
Q
cell cycle SPECIFIC agents
A
EXAMPLES: antimetabolites & microtubule inhibitors
- kill cancer cells during specific phases of the cell cycle
2
Q
cell cycle NON-SPECIFIC agents
A
EXAMPLES: alkylating agents & anthracyclines
- kill cancer cells in any phase of cell cycle
3
Q
“TARGETED” DRUGS
A
mAbs = monoclonal antibodies
TKIs = tyrosine kinase inhibitors
4
Q
DOSING
A
- flat or FIXED dosing
- based on patient weight = mg/kg
- based on body surface area = BSA
- DUBOIS or MOSTELLER
- USE ACTUAL BODY WEIGHT
5
Q
Phases of CELL CYCLE
A
M - mitosis - one cell becomes two cells
G0 - resting phase post mitosis - REST, NO ACTIVITY
G1 - post-mitotic phase - enzymes and proteins made
S phase - DNA synthesis & duplication
G2 - pre-mitotic phase - RNA and proteins GET READY TO DIVIDE
6
Q
Non-cell cycle specific agents
A
alkylating agents
anthracyclines
platinum agents
7
Q
CINV
A
chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting
8
Q
Secondary malignancy
A
- a new cancer that occurs as a result of previous treatment with radiation or chemotherapy
- may occur months or years after treatment and are a consequence or side effect of the initial cancer treatment
9
Q
HAND FOOT SYNDROME
A
PALMAR-PLANTAR ERYTHRODYESTHESIA
- mechanism unclear
- frequently occurs following treatment of 5-FU, capecitabine, cytarabine, liposomal doxorubicin
- cold compresses for temporary relief
- emollients for hands + feet
- corticosteroids/pain meds for inflammation + pain