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neoplasia - Answer abnormal cell growth. can be benign and malignant

encompasses more than just cancer.

cancer - focus on malignant - what is cancer? what are some normal signals for cancer
cells between one another? what is it about their abnormal morphology? - Answer
defined abo0ut their ability to grow autonomously - no external stimulus to perforate

Defined about their ability to grow autonomously - no external stimulus to

perforate

Normal signals for cancer cells - b/w one another or soluble mechanisms to promote
cell growth + replacement

Abnormal morphology, cancer cells are often based on the nucleus of the

cell

cancer encompasses multiple diseases

what can nuceli of cancer cells be used for? - Answer Nuclei are used to defined
whether the cell is cancerous or not

what defines cancer as malignant - Answer invasion of local tissue and escape from the
site of origin.

Must invade locally

§ Tissue - neoplastic growth, cells together

§ Always a basement membrane, one/two layers surrounding it

• If hyperproliferative, sometimes will not be malignant

o When it invades the basement membrane, that's when

they're malignant

o Can go past the tissue, can set up new cells outside

how are cancers classified? - Answer on the basis of the tissue from which they develop

carcinomas (largest group - epethilial cells) - what are the 3 groups that belong to
carcinomas? - Answer adenocarcinomas, squamous cell carcinomas, and

,miscellaneous carcinomas

adenocarcinomas - Answer Regenerate in a secreting function

§ Lungs

§ Colon

§ Breast - milk

§ Pancreas - insulin, etc.

squamous cell carcinomas - Answer Protective cells

o Skin

o Nasal cavity- associated w an entry point into the body - orifice

o Oropharynx

o Larynx

o Lung - cells can be very different, secretory, non-secretory, protective, etc.

misciallanoeus carcinomas - Answer Renal-cell carcinoma

o Not secretory nor protective, etc.

carcinomas account for what percenatge of cancer (and cancer related deaths) -
Answer >90% of cancers- 80% of cancer

related deaths

sarcomas - what are they? how rare are they? provide a few examples - Answer Cancers
that arise in the connective tissue cells, including bones, ligaments, and muscles.

Very rare - 1% of tumors

o Osteosarcoma - bone cancer

o Liposarcoma - fat

o Leiomyosarcoma - muscle, etc.

Neuroectodermal malignancies - 1% of cancers, 2.5% cancer related deaths

what is the most common type?

what are some other types? - Answer Arise in the brain + nerve cells

glioblastoma - Glial cell tumors

o Astrocytoma - astrocytes

,o Meningioma - meningeal cells

o Retinoblastoma - interesting type of neuroectodermal cells - How cancer arise -
definition of a tumor suppressor protein

Neuroectodermal malignancies - when are they most common? what about for
retinoblastoma?

overall, are Neuroectodermal malignancies treatable? - Answer Found in young children

o Except for retinoblastoma to find early - familial disease

Central + peripheral nervous system cells 1% of cancer

• Not very treatable - comprise 2.5% cancer-related deaths

Hematopoietic Malignancies - Answer tumors that affect the blood, bone marrow,
lymph, and lymphatic system.

leukemia - Answer cancer of white blood cells

describe how leukemia arrises and the different types of leukemia that can arrise -
Answer Begins w multipotential hematopoietic stem cell - hemocytoblast

§ Daughter cells will go to myeloid lineage OR lymphoid lineage

Myeloid - mast cell, to thrombocytes, myeloblast to basophils,

neutrophils, eosinophils, monocyte to macrophages

Lymphoid - natural killer cell, small lymphocyte- t lymphocyte, b

lymphocyte - plasma cell - MM

• Depending on where the mutation takes place, can arise different kinds of leukemias

o Myelogenous leukemias - bone marrow

o Lymphocytic leukemias

multiple myloma - Answer Plasma cell malignancies

Plasma cells are transformed and secreting more and more antibodies

Hodgkin's disease - Answer Hodgkin's lymphoma is a type of cancer that affects the
lymphatic system, which is part of the body's germ-fighting immune system. In
Hodgkin's lymphoma, white blood cells called lymphocytes grow out of control, causing
swollen lymph nodes and growths throughout the body.

depends on different countries

non-hodgekins disease - Answer Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is a type of cancer that

, begins in your lymphatic system, which is part of the body's germ-fighting immune
system. In non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, white blood cells called lymphocytes grow
abnormally and can form growths (tumors) throughout the body.

- different types of subcategories

§ Pathology of different cell types

no reed stern burg cells

chronic leukemia - Answer Develop slowly and persist for a long time

• Gradual progression

• Indolent

o Myeloid/lymphocytic

§ Granulocytes

thought to arrise from mature cells.

provide an example of chronic leukemia - Answer CML: chronic myelogenous leukemia

chronic myelogenous leukemia - when does it develop?

explain how it develops inclduing the gene it contains and the fusion of that gene. -
Answer 40-50 years

o

Contains a specific type of chromosome - "Philadelphia"

Chromosome 9

In people with chronic myelogenous leukemia, the chromosomes in the blood cells swap
sections with each other. A section of chromosome 9 switches places with a section of
chromosome 22, creating an extra-short chromosome 22 and an extra-long
chromosome 9.

The extra-short chromosome 22 is called the Philadelphia chromosome

The Philadelphia chromosome creates a new gene. Genes from chromosome 9 combine
with genes from chromosome 22 to create a new gene called BCR-ABL. The BCR-ABL
gene contains instructions that tell the abnormal blood cell to produce too much of a
protein called tyrosine kinase. Tyrosine kinase promotes cancer by allowing certain
blood cells to grow out of control.

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