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Features of normal cells
Apoptosis
Specific morphology
Tight adherence
Diploid (euploid)
Contact inhibition
Nonmigratory
Differiented function
Small nuclear to cytoplasmic ratio
Features of embryonic cells
Rapid and continuous cell division
Anaplasia
Large nuclear to cytoplasmic ratio
Pluripotency
Loose adherence
Migration
No contact inhibition
Normal chromosomes
Features of Benign tumor cells
Continous or inappropriate cell growth
Specific morphology
Small nuclear to cytoplasmic ratio
Differentiated function
Tight adherence
No migration
orderly growth
normal chromosomes
Features of cancer cells
(malignant)
Rapid continuous growth
Anaplasia
Large nuclear to cytoplasmic ratio
Loose adherence
Migration
No contact inhibition
Abnormal chromosomes
Malignant transformation occurs through which steps
Initiation
Promotion
Progression
Metastasis
Initiation
1st step in carcinogenesis
Is an irreversible change that can lead to cancer development
Promotion
the enhancement of growth of an initiated cell
Promoters
Substances that promote or enhance growth of intiated cells
Latency period
Time between a cells initiation and the development of an overt tumor
Promoters shorten the latency period
Progression
The continued change of a cancer making it more malignant over time
Tumor must develop its own blood supply first
primary tumor
The original tumor
Secondary tumor
Additional tumors that came from primary or original tumor
Steps to Metastasis
Extendion into surrounding tissues
Blood vessel penetration
Release of tumor cell
Invasion
Local seeding
Blood-borne metastisis
Lymphatic spread
Primary brain cancer can metastasis where
Only the CNS
Cancer Classificiation
Grading
Ploidy
Staging
TNM
Doubling time and mitotic index
Grading of malignant tumor
G
X
- cannot be graded
G
1
-
tumor well differenciated
Closely resemble normal cell
Low grade of malignancy
Malignant and slow growing
G
4
- poorly differenciated
Retain no normal cell charactreristics
High grade of malignancy
Stagging of cancer
TNM classification
Primary tumor (T)
T
X
- cannot be assessed
T
0
- no evidence of primary tumor
T
is
- Carcinoma in situ
T
1-4
- Increasing size or extent of the primary tumor
Stagging of cancer
TNM classification
Regional lymph nodes (N)
N
x
- Cannot be assessed
N
0
- No regional lymph node metastasis
N
1-3
- Increasing involvement of regional lymph node
Stagging of cancer
TNM classification
Distant Metastasis (M)
M
x
- Cannot be assessed
M
0
- No distant metastasis
M
1
- Distant metastasis
Doubling time
The time it takes the for a tumor to double in size
Mitotic index
The % of actively dividing cells within a tumor
2 physical agents that are known to cause cancer
Ratiation
Chronic irritation
2 types of radiation
Ionizing
Ultraviolet
Sources of UV radiation
Solar
Tanning bed
Germicidal lights
Sources of ionizing radiation
Radon
Uranium
Radium
Medical X-rays
Viral carcinogens
Epstein-barr
Hepatits B and C
HPV
7 warning signs of cancer
C
- Change in bowel or bladder habit
A
- A sore that wont heal
U
- Unusual bleeding or discharge
T
- Thickening or lump in the breast or elsewhere
I
- Ingestion or difficulty swallowing
O
- Obvious change in a wart or mole
N
- Nagging
cough or hoarseness
Personal risk factors
Age
Immune function
Genetic risk
Primary prevention of cancer
Avoid known cause of carcinogen
Removal of at risk tissue
Chemoprevention
Vaccination
Modification of associated factors
Secondary prevention of cancer
Regular screening
Altering damaged genes
Genetic screening
Author
blkbunny20
ID
51852
Card Set
dmrn105e
Description
medical surgical
Updated
2010-11-27T17:45:03Z
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