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Tumor Invasion and Metastasis
Chapter 12
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Tumor Spread Direct invasion of contiguous organs
Known as local spread Metastases to distant organs
Lymphatics and blood Metastases by way of implantation
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Phases of Tumor Spread Transformation Growth Local invasion Distant metastasis
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Local Spread Invasion
Cellular multiplication Mitotic rate vs. cellular death rate
Mechanical pressure Release of lytic enzymes Decreased cell-to-cell adhesion Increased motility
Intravasation Extravasation
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Local Spread
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Three-Step Theory of Invasion Tumor cell attachment
Fibronectin and laminin Degradation or dissolution of the matrix
Enzymes Locomotion into the matrix
Invadopodia (pseudopodia)
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Metastasis Spread of cancer from a primary site of origin
to a distant site Steps
Direct or continuous extension Penetration into lymphatics, blood vessels, or body
cavities Transport into lymph or blood Transport to secondary sites Entry and growth in secondary sites
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Angiogenesis Growth of cancerous colonies depends on an
adequate blood supply Angiogenesis is the development of new
blood vessels p53 gene Proangiogenic factors Angiogenesis inhibitors
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Angiogenesis
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Distant Metastases Metastasis often occurs in the first capillary
bed encountered by circulating cells Organ tropism
Preferential growth of cancerous cells in certain organs Growth factors, chemokines, hormones, tissue-
selective homing receptors, and chemotactic factors
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Staging Involves the size of the tumor, degree to which it has
invaded, and the extent to which it has spread Stage 1
Cancer is confined to its organ of origin
Stage 2 Locally invasive
Stage 3 Regional structures
Stage 4 Distant sites
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Staging World Health Organization TNM system
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Clinical Manifestations of Cancer Pain
Little or no pain is associated with early stages of malignancy
Influenced by fear, anxiety, sleep loss, fatigue, and overall physical deterioration
Mechanisms Pressure, obstruction, invasion of sensitive structures,
stretching of visceral surfaces, tissue destruction, and inflammation
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Clinical Manifestations of Cancer Fatigue
Subjective clinical manifestation Tiredness, weakness, lack of energy, exhaustion,
lethargy, inability to concentrate, depression, sleepiness, boredom, and lack of motivation
Suggested causes Sleep disturbance, biochemical changes from
circulating cytokines, secondary to disease and treatment, psychosocial factors, level of activity, nutritional status, and environmental factors
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Clinical Manifestations of Cancer Syndrome of cachexia
Most severe form of malnutrition Present in 80% of cancer patients at death Includes:
Anorexia, early satiety, weight loss, anemia, asthenia, taste alterations, and altered protein, lipid, and carbohydrate metabolism
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Cachexia
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Clinical Manifestations of Cancer Anemia
A decrease of hemoglobin in the blood Mechanisms
Chronic bleeding resulting in iron deficiency, severe malnutrition, medical therapies, or malignancy in blood-forming organs
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Clinical Manifestations of Cancer Leukopenia and thrombocytopenia
Direct tumor invasion to the bone marrow causes both leukopenia and thrombocytopenia
Chemotherapy drugs are toxic to the bone marrow
Infection Risk increases when the absolute neutrophil and
lymphocyte counts fall
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Clinical Manifestations of Cancer Paraneoplastic syndromes
Symptom complexes that cannot be explained by the local or distant spread of the tumor or by the effects of hormones released by the tissue from which the tumor arose
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Cancer Treatment Chemotherapy
Use of nonselective cytotoxic drugs that target vital cellular machinery or metabolic pathways critical to both malignant and normal cell growth and replication
Goal Eliminate enough tumor cells so the body’s defense
can eradicate any remaining cells
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Cancer Treatment Chemotherapy
Compartments 1: cells undergoing mitosis and cytokinesis 2: cells capable of entering the cell cycle in the G1
phase 3: cells not dividing or that have irreversibly left the
cell cycle Cells in compartment 3 will die a natural death
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Chemotherapy Single-agent chemotherapy Combination chemotherapy Principle of dose intensity Therapeutic index Neoadjuvant chemotherapy
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Chemotherapy
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Cancer Treatment Ionizing radiation
Goals Eradicate cancer without excessive toxicity Avoid damage to normal structures
Ionizing radiation damages the cancer cell’s DNA
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Cancer Treatment Surgery
Biopsy and lymph node sampling Sentinel nodes
Debulking surgery Palliative surgery
Hormone therapy Receptor activation or blockage Interferes with cellular growth and signaling
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Cancer Treatment Immunotherapy
Theoretically, antitumor responses can selectively eliminate cancer cells while sparing normal cells
Immune memory is long lived Numerous immunologic mechanisms are capable
of rejecting different types of cancer Biologic response modifiers (BRMs)
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Immunotherapy
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Cancer Treatment Other forms of immunotherapy
Interferon administration Antigens Effector cell lymphokines Monoclonal antibodies
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Cancer Treatment
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Side Effects of Cancer Treatment Gastrointestinal tract Bone marrow Hair and skin Reproductive tract