Prostate Cancer Lecture Powerpoint Flashcards

1
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Recall the anatomy of the prostate

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Situated beneath the bladder and perforated by a portion of the urethra, up against the anterior wall of the rectum, has muscular function to seal off bladder during ejaculation and glandular function to produce alkaline fluid (adds to semen volume) and release PSA

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PSA

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Prostate specific antigen, used as a screening tool to detect BPH, prostatitis, and prostate cancer

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3
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The prostate’s secretion is ___ dependent

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DHT (androgen)

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4
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The majority of prostate cancer occurs in what zone? What are 95% of cell types?

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Peripheral zone, adenocarcinomas

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5
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Definitive diagnosis for prostate cancer is through…

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…biopsy

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6
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Prostate cancer epdiemiological factors

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-Most common cancer in males excluding melanoma, majority found in patients over age 65, rates twice as high in African Americans, BCRA1 and 2 genes

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7
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Prostate cancer signs and symptoms (4)

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  • Weak and interrupted urine flow
  • burning urine
  • low back, hip, or thigh pain (metastasis for bone)
  • difficulty getting or maintaining erection
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8
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Most common site for prostate cancer to metastasize to

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Bone

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9
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Screening guidelines for early detection of prostate cancer by American cancer society

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  • Balance of benefit and harm related to use of PSA is uncertain
  • men with 10+ year life expectancy should make informed decision starting at age 50
  • men at risk discuss screening at age 45
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10
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2 tools for prostate cancer screening

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  • DRE

- PSA

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11
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PSA level ranges

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2.5-4 consider referral based on risk factors
4-10 biopsy usually recommended
>10 uniformly recommended

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12
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Gleason score (prostate cancer)

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Grading system of 2 most predominant tumor patterns graded on scale of 1-5 then added to score either 2-6 well differentiated, 7 moderated (need bone scan), 8-10 poorly differentiated (aggressive cancer)

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13
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T1-4 staging for prostate cancers

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T1 and 2 are confined to prostate, 3 and 4 have invaded or metastasized

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14
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Overwhelming majority of patients with prostate cancer in local or regional stages have a 5 year survival of almost __%

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100

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15
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Prostate cancer treatment options (4)

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  • active surveillance
  • radical prostatectomy (will cause dysfunctions like ED)
  • brachytherapy (radiation)
  • hormonal therapy (orchiectomy, GNRH analogues, estrogens)
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16
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No major organization fully endorses routine testing for what type of cancer? What age group is screening most likely to benefit?

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Prostate, 50-70 years old