Tumour Pathology Flashcards
What is a neoplasm?
An abnormal growing mass of tissue (a tumour)
Describe the growth of tumours
Continues after the removal of any stimulus which may have caused the tumour - autonomous growth
What are the types of tumour?
Benign
Malignant - cancer
What does metastasise mean?
The ability of a cancer to spread - cancers invade adjacent tissue and grow at other sites within the body
What are two factors important in causation of cancers?
Environmental - diet, alcohol, obesity, smoking, exercise
Genetic - chances increase with age
What are the common types of cancer for men?
Prostate, lung, colon, bladder, lymph node
What are the common types of cancer for women?
Breast, lung, colon, uterus, ovary
What are the common types of cancer for both sexes?
Breast, lung, prostate, colon, melanoma
What are the cancers with the highest survival rate?
Melanoma, breast, uterus (BUM 😶)
What are the cancers with the lowest survival rate?
Lung, ovary. “LOw”
Why is it important to classify tumours?
Understanding tumour behaviour
Understanding prognosis and selected therapy
What are the aspects we classify tumours on?
Tissue of origin (epithelium, connective tissue,blood, lymphoid tissue, neural tissue, germ cells ….)
Benign vs Malignant
What are the two types of epithelium that can host cancer?
Glandular and squamous
What is the name for a benign and malignant glandular epithelium tumour?
Benign - Adenoma
Malignant - Adeno-Carcinoma
What is the name for a benign and malignant squamous epithelium tumour?
Benign - Squamous Papilloma
Malignant - Squamous Carcinoma