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What is BRCA1 and how can it be used? |
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BRCA1 is a tumor marker for breast cancer
It can be used to screen for the disease as well as determining who may be susceptible to it |
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What is the most common marker for colon cancer?
What is it used for? |
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CEA (Carcinoembryonic antigen)
It is used to check for metastasis |
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What is a good tumor marker for screening?
Why is it so useful? |
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Definition
PSA
It has high sensitivity AND specificity |
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Why is an ER+ breast tumor considered a good prognosis? |
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Definition
Because it can be treated with an estrogen receptor blocker that will prevent the tumor from growing....
Tamoxifen |
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Name a depressant, a stimulant and a narcotic |
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Depressant: Alcohol, Heroin, Diazepan, Barbituates
Stimulant: Sympatomimetics (Cocaine)
Narcotic: Opiates |
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What are the two enzymes involved in alcohol metabolism? |
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Definition
1. Alcohol Dehydrogenase
2. Acetaldehyde Dehydrogenase |
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What two qualities make a tumor marker test useful? |
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Definition
Sensitivity and Specificity |
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What does a tumor marker test with good sensitivity do well? |
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Definition
It detects all patients in a screening pool who have a particular cancer |
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What does a tumor marker test with good specificity do well? |
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It IDs patients who have a specific tumor and not those with non-malignant diseases |
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Carcinoembyonic Antigen (CEA) |
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What is the normal serum and tissue fluid value of CEA? |
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CEA can act as an early relapse detector of ___(1)___ and is a good ____(2)_____ |
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Definition
1. Colorectal
2. Prognostic indicator |
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A normal pretherapy CEA value indicates... |
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Lower metastasis incidence |
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A high pretherapy? CEA value indicates... |
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Higher metastasis incidence |
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AFP is a major __(1)__ that is synthesized __(2-5)__ |
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Definition
1. Fetal protein
2. Yolk sac
3. Fetal liver
4. GI tract
5. Kidney |
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Moderate elevations of AFP are found in... |
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Definition
Liver disease (hepatitis/cirrhosis) |
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Concentrations of greater than >1000 ug/L are associated with ____________ |
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Definition
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A combined AFP/hCG of
AFP: High
hCG: Not increased
indicates? |
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Definition
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A combined AFP/hCG of
AFP: Not increased
hCG: High
indicates? |
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Definition
Choriocarcinoma or Seminoma |
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A combined AFP/hCG of
AFP: High
hCG: High
indicates? |
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Definition
Embryonal carcinoma
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Nonseminomatous testicular tumor |
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Term
A combined AFP/hCG of
AFP: Not increased
hCG: Not increased
indicates? |
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Definition
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In breast cancer what is the marker found on the surface of cancer cells?
What is it used for? |
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Definition
CA15-3
It is used to monitor treatment and to detect recurrance |
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What is the specificity and sensitivity of the CA15-3 breast cancer marker? |
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Definition
Specificity: 86%
Sensitivity: 30% |
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This tumor supressor repairs damaged DNA or destroys cells if the DNA cannot be repaired |
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Definition
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A screening that picks up a mutation of BRCA1 indicates ________________ |
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What are the two isoforms of the estrogen receptor? |
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Definition
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ERa is an idicator of.... |
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Definition
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ERb is an indicator of... |
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Definition
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What is the treatment for a tumor that relies on estrogen receptors? |
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Definition
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How does tamoxifen work to reduce tumor growth? |
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Definition
It binds to an estrogen receptor (blocking estrogen from binding ) in a way that does not change the shape of the receptor and does not allow it to bind to coactivators |
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Free PSA is PSA that is not bound to the plasma antiproteases __(1)__ and __(2)__ |
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Definition
1. a1-antichymotrysin
2. a2-macroglobulin |
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Term
In increase in the ratio of free/total PSA is associated with... |
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Definition
An increased probability of prostate cancer |
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A PSA (free? total? both?) screening test has a specificity of __(1)__ and a sensitivity of __(2)__ |
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Definition
1. 97 %
2. 96 % (prostate C) |
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Why do most tumor markers fail the sensitivity component of screening? |
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Definition
1. There is a low prevalence of malignancy in asymptomatic persons
2. In patients with a small volume (early) cancer, values aren't elevated |
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In Asia, primary hepatoma is screened for with ___ |
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Men over 50 years old should be screened for ___ |
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Definition
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Term
For several family cancers susceptibility genes include:
1. For breast or ovarian cancer
2. For colon cancer |
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Definition
1. BRCA 1 and 2
2. APC (Adenomatous polyposis coli) |
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What is the most useful applications of tumor markers? |
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Definition
To monitor treatment response |
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What is the second most important use for tumor markers? |
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Definition
Early detection of recurrance
(The cancer has already been id'd so sensitivity is more important than specificity) |
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A diagnosis can be difficult to make with tumor markers because... |
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Definition
Most markers have a low specificity |
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Term
A prognosis using tumor markers can assess these four characteristics |
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Definition
1. Assessment of tumor aggressiveness
2. Indication of risk
3. Prediction of length of being relapse-free
4. Predict the survival period |
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