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What is the Incidence & Mortality of cancer?
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Incidence
& Mortality
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USA – 1, 399,790 new cases in 2006
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(- basal & squamous cell skin cancers) – remove
them from the statistics
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1 in every 4 deaths – cancer cause
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1500 people die each day
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Lung cancer - #1 cause of
cancer death
••Primary – death quickly
Metastasis – sometimes can get rid of cancer
5
year survival rate improving
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African Americans highest mortality rate – no good
access to healthcare – no insurance
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What are the number one and two cause of death in the U.S.?
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Death:
#1 Heart Disease
#2 Lung Cancer
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What is the facts about incidence of cancer?
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Incidence
of Cancer
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Incidence: # cases/yr
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Prevalence: # cases at any one time
• Men (Prostate CA) *
• Female (Breast CA) *
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5-year survival rate for all cancers combined is 65% (11% gain over 20 yrs)
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What are some terms about cancer to remember?
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Terminology
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Carcinogen – cancer causing
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Neoplasms – mass, tumor – needs O2/blood
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Benign tumor – localized growth, encapsulate, well
defined growth
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Meningioma; lipoma (fatty tumor)
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Malignant tumor – capability to invade other areas of
the body metastasis à distant from
primary site
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Metastasis - spreading
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Carcinoma – skin (80-90% of all cancer cases)
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Sarcoma - connective tissue bones and ligaments
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Lymphoma -lymph
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Leukemia - blood
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What are some risk factors for cancer?
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Risk
Factors
Heredity
– breast, colon
Age
– usually after 55 years of age
Gender
Poverty
Stress
– continuous stress brings on hormones (depression)
Diet
– high fat, low fiber (30 % are caused by diet)
Occupation
– exposed to chemicals, X-Ray, Farmers, Asbestos
Infection
–HPV virus, HIV
Alcohol
– high risk for oral, esophagus, bladder cancer
Obesity
Sun
exposure – high (10-2 pm stay out of the sun) risk
group 25-29 Caucasian
Tobacco
Recreational
Drug Use – coccaine, heroin
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What are some other risk factors for cancer?
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Risk
Factors
Known
Carcinogens
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Viruses
•HCMV,
EBV,HPV
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Drugs
•Chemotherapeutic
•Heroin
& Cocaine
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Hormones
•Gonadotropic
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Estrogen
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Chemical Agents
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Radiation
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What are the pathophysiology differentiation between the cancers?
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Pathophysiology
Differentiation
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Hyperplasia – increase density
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Metaplasia - replaces
• Dysplasia – abnormal,
shape, appearance, size
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What are the causes of cancer?
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Causes
of Cancer
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Most are “idiopathic” (don’t know why)
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Theories
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Cellular mutation – related to DNA, carcinoma’s
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Oncogenes – capability of triggering cancer processes
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Tumor suppressor genes – regulated of cell growth, but they get mutated by the
DNA
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What is the characteristics of a benign cancer?
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Benign
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Local
• Well defined borders **
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Pushes organs away
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Slow growth
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Encapsulated
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Easily removed – surgical – Thyroid (usually benign)
put on synthroid mediation
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Does not recur
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What is the characteristics of a malignant cancer?
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Malignant
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Invasive
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Does not stop at tissue border
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Rapid growth
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Metastasizes to sites
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Not always easy to remove
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Can recur
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What are the characteristics of malignant cells?
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Benign
vs Malignant
Characteristics
of Malignant Cells
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Loss of regulation of mitotic rate
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Loss of cell specialization – not a parent cell anymore
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Loss of contact inhibition – don’t respect other
cellular boundaries they invade other cells
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“Immortality” – don’t stop growing they don’t do cell
suicide
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Irreversibility
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Altered cell structure
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Simplified metabolic activity – they can grow
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Translatability – break away to other sites
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Promote survival – cell takes nutrient from the host
(angiogenesis)
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What are some metastasis characteristics complications of tumor growth?
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Infections – sepsis à tissue become necrotic (bone à bone marrow immunity problems à infection)
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Fistula between noncompatible organs
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Necrosis_ septicemia
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Organs of immunity
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Anemia
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Tumor erosion ® anemia
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Cytokines from infection and tumor suppress marrow function
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What is Anorexia-Cachexia Syndrome?
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Anorexia-Cachexia
Syndrome – wasting away appearance can be the first
symptom, usally late in the game; syndrome – late stage, can be related to
treatment, cytokines – altered taste/smell, catabolize own tissue
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What is Paraneoplastic Syndromes?
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Paraneoplastic
Syndromes – rare disorders, start secreting hormones
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Endocrine
Breast,
ovarian, renal _ ectopic parathyroid = increase CA
Lung
_ ectopic secretion of insulin = _blood glucose
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How can we diagnose Cancer?
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Diagnosis
of Cancer
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Cancer is diagnosed by a biopsy which is reviewed be a pathologist. – Get Biopsy, tissue or cells (can be outpatient)
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Types of Biopsy:
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Needle biopsy (fine needle, needle core) - portion
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Incisional – part removal
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Excisional – entire removal
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Endoscopy - scope
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Laparoscopy – go in the GI Tract
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