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College aantekeningen Cancer Mechanisms and Immune defense (MED-B3MIN04-2023)

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Alle aantekeningen van lectures week 1 min 04 Cancer Mechanisms and immune defense

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Samenvatting lectures MIN04
Hallmarks of cancer:
- Resisting cell death
- Inducing angiogenesis
- Enabling replicative immortality
- Activating invasion metastasis
- Evading growth suppressors
- Sustaining proliferative signaling
- Reprogramming energy metabolism
- Immune evasion, inhibit B and T cells

Immune cells most fast migrating cells in the body

Lecture MIN04 – (systemic) Cancer Treatment

Skin cancer:
- Most common cancer

- BCC, carcinoma, more benign
- PCC, more aggressive
- Melanoma, most aggressive, potential for invasive growth

Melanoma: prognosis

Melanoma: ABCD
- Asymmetry
- Border, is irregular
- Color, differences in color
- Diameter, if it growths bigger
o If breslow-depth is more then 1, then look
if it is spread out
o Sentinel node procedure  if negative no
further treatment

Treatment:
- Take it out and send to pathologist
- Or make biopt
o Chemotherapy
o Targeted therapy
o Immunotherapy

Chemotherapy:
In common: damage to rapidly dividing cells
Different types of chemotherapy – different specific side effect
- Inhibit cell division
o Toxic to tumor, tolerable for patient
Side effects:
- Cisplatin, hearing problems
- Biomycin, long problems

, Give chemotherapy in cycles
- Give dose tolerable for patient
- Decrease number of tumor cells
- Go to number of cells that cause no
problems for patient, there is most
of the time no cure

Targeted therapy:
KIT  RAS  mutant BRAF  MEK
Mutation in BRAF, without signal from
outside it will grow

BRAFi  delay death but not prevent
- Vemurafenib, stops working after
few months
- Dabrafenib
MEKi (combination, delay of death)
- Trametinib
- Cobimetinib




Side effects:
- Also inhibit BRAF signaling in other cells
- Fever, nausea, skin problems, liver problems
- Hyperkeratosis, when combining it
does not happen at all, side effects
disappear, when expecting that the
side effects will combine

Immunotherapy:
Every tumor has spontaneous dying of cells

Non-antigen specific

- Non-specific stimulation (mainly used
in practice, do not work well)
o BCG (Bacille calmette-guerin)

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