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NUR 356 Exam 4 Questions with Correct Answers Already Passed Latest Update What are the two major dysfunctions in the process of cancer development? - Answers Defective cell proliferation (growth) Defective cell differentiation Process of Cancer Developmett - Answers 1. Initiation: mutation of genes - can be inherited or acquired 2. Promotion: reversible proliferation of altered cells 3. Progression: increased growth of tumor, invasiveness, metastasis Reversible activities of promotion - Answers Obesity, smoking, alcohol use, dietary fat Carcinogens - Answers cancer causing agents Failure of protective mechanisms lets them enter cells Examples: chemical, radiation, viral Chemical carcinogens - Answers - benzene - arsenic - formaldehyde Radiation - Answers Damages DNA UV radiation associated w/ melanoma & squamous/basal cell carcinoma Viral Carcinogens - Answers -Human pappilomavirus (HPV) (squamous cell carcinoma) -Hepatitis B Virus (hepatocellular carcinoma) -Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) (lymphoma) -HIV (Kaposi sarcoma) Tumor Classification - Answers Anatomical Histology (grading severity) Extent (staging) TNM classification system - Answers T: tumor size and invasiveness (1-4) N: spread to lymph nodes (0-2) M: metastasis (0-1) Clinical staging classifications - Answers 0: Cancer in situ 1: Tumor limited to tissue of origin; localized tumor growth 2: Limited local spread 3: Extensive local and regional spread 4: Metastasis What is the only definitive means to diagnose cancer? - Answers pathological evaluation of a tissue Lifestyle habits to reduce cancer risks - Answers - recommended cancer screenings - self-examination - know the 7 warning signs - seek medical care early - avoid/reduce exposure to carcinogens (cigarettes, sun exposure) - healthy diet and weight - limit alcohol - regular exercise and rest - family risks Goals of cancer treatment - Answers cure, control, palliation Cancer Tx: surgery - Answers Prevention: eliminate/reduce risk of cancer Cure and control: remove necessary tissue, follow with chemo or radiation Supportive/palliative care: gastric feeding tube, fixation of bones at risk for pathologic fracture Cancer Tx: Chemotherapy - Answers Antineoplastic: chemical therapy, for most solid tumors and hematologic cancer, effects against dividing cells, problems: resting/non cycling cells as tumors get large and cells become inactive - typically given in combination - route: PO, IM, IV (most common) - deliver high concentration of drugs directly to tumor - delivery methods: intraarterial intraperitoneal, intrathecal/intraventricular, intravesical bladder - can't distinguish between normal and cancer cells - mutated cancer cells can become resistant Cancer Tx: radiation - Answers Used to treat a carefully defined area of the body - low energy beam = quick, short penetration, used for skin - high energy beam = greater penetration, used for internal targets - divided delivery - used alone or with chemo or surgery Cancer Tx: side effects of chemo & radiation - Answers - bone marrow suppression - reduction in RBC & WBC (infection risk) - fatigue - GI disturbances - integumentary/mucosal reactions - pulmonary effects (cough, SOB, pulmonary edema)

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What are the two major dysfunctions in the process of cancer development? - Answers
Defective cell proliferation (growth)

Defective cell differentiation

Process of Cancer Developmett - Answers 1. Initiation: mutation of genes

- can be inherited or acquired

2. Promotion: reversible proliferation of altered cells

3. Progression: increased growth of tumor, invasiveness, metastasis

Reversible activities of promotion - Answers Obesity, smoking, alcohol use, dietary fat

Carcinogens - Answers cancer causing agents

Failure of protective mechanisms lets them enter cells

Examples: chemical, radiation, viral

Chemical carcinogens - Answers - benzene

- arsenic

- formaldehyde

Radiation - Answers Damages DNA

UV radiation associated w/ melanoma & squamous/basal cell carcinoma

Viral Carcinogens - Answers -Human pappilomavirus (HPV) (squamous cell carcinoma)

-Hepatitis B Virus (hepatocellular carcinoma)

-Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) (lymphoma)

-HIV (Kaposi sarcoma)

Tumor Classification - Answers Anatomical

Histology (grading severity)

Extent (staging)

TNM classification system - Answers T: tumor size and invasiveness (1-4)

N: spread to lymph nodes (0-2)

,M: metastasis (0-1)

Clinical staging classifications - Answers 0: Cancer in situ

1: Tumor limited to tissue of origin; localized tumor growth

2: Limited local spread

3: Extensive local and regional spread

4: Metastasis

What is the only definitive means to diagnose cancer? - Answers pathological evaluation of a
tissue

Lifestyle habits to reduce cancer risks - Answers - recommended cancer screenings

- self-examination

- know the 7 warning signs

- seek medical care early

- avoid/reduce exposure to carcinogens (cigarettes, sun exposure)

- healthy diet and weight

- limit alcohol

- regular exercise and rest

- family risks

Goals of cancer treatment - Answers cure, control, palliation

Cancer Tx: surgery - Answers Prevention: eliminate/reduce risk of cancer

Cure and control: remove necessary tissue, follow with chemo or radiation

Supportive/palliative care: gastric feeding tube, fixation of bones at risk for pathologic fracture

Cancer Tx: Chemotherapy - Answers Antineoplastic: chemical therapy, for most solid tumors
and hematologic cancer, effects against dividing cells, problems: resting/non cycling cells as
tumors get large and cells become inactive

- typically given in combination

- route: PO, IM, IV (most common)

- deliver high concentration of drugs directly to tumor

,- delivery methods: intraarterial intraperitoneal, intrathecal/intraventricular, intravesical bladder

- can't distinguish between normal and cancer cells

- mutated cancer cells can become resistant

Cancer Tx: radiation - Answers Used to treat a carefully defined area of the body

- low energy beam = quick, short penetration, used for skin

- high energy beam = greater penetration, used for internal targets

- divided delivery

- used alone or with chemo or surgery

Cancer Tx: side effects of chemo & radiation - Answers - bone marrow suppression

- reduction in RBC & WBC (infection risk)

- fatigue

- GI disturbances

- integumentary/mucosal reactions

- pulmonary effects (cough, SOB, pulmonary edema)

- cardio

- cognitive: chemo brain/mental fog

- reproductive effects: fertility preservation

- skin reactions in radiation treatment field

- secondary cancers: leukemia, angiosarcoma, skin cancer

Cancer Tx: immunotherapy - Answers Uses the immune system to fight cancer

Aka biological therapy

Boost/manipulate immune system

Create environment not conducive for cancer cells

Attack cancer cells

Cancer Tx: targeted therapy - Answers Interferes w/ cancer growth by targeting specific cell
receptors and pathways that are important in tumor growth

, Ex: tyrosine kinase inhibitors, monoclonal antibodies, angiogenesis inhibitors, proteasome
inhibitors

- cancer cells can become resistant

Cancer Tx: side effects of immuno & targeted therapy - Answers - flulike symptoms

- anorexia/weight loss

- fatigue, malaise, weakness

- nausea/vomiting

- photosensitivity

- tachycardia

- orthostatic hypotension

- CNS system effects

- hepatotoxicity

- renal system effects

Cancer Tx: hormone therapy - Answers Sex hormones: can stop growth of cancer cells

Corticosteroids: in combination w/drug regimens to curb side effects

Cancer complications - Answers Continual growth of cancer into normal tissue

Side effects of treatment

Cancer complications: nutritional - Answers Malnutrition

Altered taste sensation (dysgeusia)

Wasting syndrome (cachexia)

Cancer complications: infection - Answers Primary cause of death

Due to ulceration, compression of vital organs, neutropenia

Usual sites: lungs, GU tract, mouth, rectum, peritoneal cavity, blood

Cancer pain - Answers Always believe the patient

Drug therapy

Fear of addiction is unwarranted

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