6. Spread - accumulation of cells in small vessels
7. Exit from the vessels
8. Invasion and proliferation
Vascularisation
- angiogenesis necessary fto supply oxygen and nutrients for growth
- existing blood vessel will sprout and develop into the tumor
- multiple factors/pathways used = low efficacy/short term nature of anti-angiogenic
therapies
- also get development of new lymphatic vassels (lyphangiogenesis)
- new vessels (blood and lymphatic) that develop are leaky and inefficient
Invasion
- adhesion must be decreased, e.g. E-cadherin, integrin mutations
- must be able to move - multiple gene activations
- must be able to disrupt/breakdown extracellular matrix and other physical barriers
(e.g. activate MMPs)
Penetration of blood vessel
, - move towards vessels in response to oxygen and nutrients
- enter into leaky n
State the epidemiology of cancer in NZ - Answer NZ Cancer Stats
- 2017 = 24,453 new cases
- 70% of cases and deaths in > 60 year olds
- some cancer registration rates were higher for those residing in more deprived areas
- some cancers more prevalent in more deprived areas (e.g. lung), some in less
deprived (e.g. prostate)
- 2017 = 9,638 deaths (rate decreasing but population increasing)
- leading cause of death (depending on how you count it) in NZ = 30.3%
- M/P people are more likely to get cancer and to die from cancer
Explain the screening of cancer (ONW01) - Answer Detect the possibility of cancer, not
difinitive, often population based tests
At home or in clinics, variable sensitivity and specificity
Explain the diagnosis & grading of cancer - Answer How to find out
- imaging - x-ray, CT, PET or MRI
- biochemical tests - tumor biomarkers in the blood (e.g. PSA, CEA)
- biopsy - from tumor (& lymph nodes) to examine the cells microscopy to grade the
cancer
Cancer grading
- grading system depends on cancer
- 4 or 10 scale, higher number worse
- low grade = normal tissue structure, cell well differentiated
- high grade = undifferentiated, disorganised mass
* Characteristics
- large number of irregular shaped dividing cells
- large, variably shaped nuclei
- small cytoplasmic volume relative to nuclei
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