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Title: Introduction to Neoplasia


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Introduction to Neoplasia
  • Major Topics for Discussion
  • Definition of neoplasia
  • Benign neoplasms
  • Malignant neoplasms
  • Spread of neoplastic cells (metastasis)
  • Clinical evaluation grading and staging
  • Epidemiology
  • Oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes

2
Neoplasia
  • Clonal proliferation of cells
  • Autonomous growth - uncoordinated
  • Derived from cells with proliferative capacity
    (active cell cycle)
  • Results from alterations in DNA
  • Some resemblance to cell of origin

3
Classification
  • Benign
  • vs
  • Malignant

4
Benign Neoplasms
  • Grow slowly
  • Do not invade adjacent tissues or metastasize
    (spread to distant sites)
  • Often are encapsulated
  • Closely resemble cell of origin (differentiated)
  • Uncommonly cause patient death

5
Uterine Leiomyoma (benign smooth muscle cell
tumor)
6
Benign Gastrointestinal Polyp
7
Benign Brain Tumor (Meningioma)
8
Malignant Neoplasms
  • Grow more rapidly
  • Invade adjacent tissues and have potential to
    metastasize
  • Not encapsulated
  • Less-closely resemble cell of origin
  • More-likely to cause patient death

9
Adenocarcinoma of Colon
10
Adenocarcinoma of Uterus
11
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
12
Nomenclature
  • General rules
  • cell type oma benign neoplasm
  • cell type carcinoma
  • malignant neoplasm of epithelial origin
  • cell type sarcoma
  • malignant neoplasm of mesenchymal origin

13
Examples (Benign Malignant)
  • Chondroma condrosarcoma
  • Lipoma liposarcoma
  • Adenoma adenocarcinoma (of breast)
  • Papilloma squamous cell carcinoma

14
Exceptions to Rules
  • Malignant tumors include
  • Teratoma
  • Seminoma
  • Lymphoma
  • Melanoma

These neoplasms have an oma suffix, but they
are malignant.
15
Morphology of Neoplasms
  • Differentiation degree of resemblance to normal
    cell of origin
  • Anaplasia lack of differentiation
  • Pleomorphism variation in cell size and nuclear
    appearance
  • Mitotic rate reflects proliferative rate
  • Necrosis outgrow blood supply

16
Gross Microscopic Features
Benign Meningioma
Malignant Melanoma
17
Normal Cartilage
Benign Neoplasm of cartilage
18
Malignant Chondrosacrcoma
19
Squamous Cell Carcinoma(note the keratin
pearls)
20
Spread of Neoplasms
  • Carcinoma in situ
  • (no invasion of the basement membrane)
  • Local invasion
  • Seeding of body cavities (carcinomatosis)
  • Distant metastasis
  • Lymphatic spread
  • Hematogenous spread

21
cervical biopsy shows carcinoma in-situ - CIS
22
Invasive Cervical Squamous Cell Carcinoma
23
Malignant Melanoma (radial growth phase)
24
Bone Metastases of Malignant Melanoma
25
Metastatic Liver Cancer
26
Peritoneal Carcinomatosis - Widely Disseminated
Cancer
27
Hematogenous Spread
28
Lymphatic Spread
29
Mechanisms of Metastatis
  • Altered Cell Adhesion
  • Altered Cell Motility
  • Hydrolytic enzymes
  • Invasion

30
Grading and Staging
  • Used to predict the behavior of neoplasms
    (prognosis) and determine appropriate therapy
  • Grading assessment of degree of differentiation
    and proliferative capacity
  • Staging assessment of tumor size and extent of
    spread locally and distantly

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Epidemiology
  • 20 of total mortality in the US
  • Epithelial cancers (lung, colon, breast,
    prostate) are most common in adults
  • Leukemia, lymphoma, CNS neoplasms are most common
    in children
  • Geographic differences in incidence
  • Environmental associations (carcinogens)

32
Cancer Incidence in US Males
33
Cancer Incidence US Females
34
Neoplasia is a Genetic Disease
  • Oncogenes
  • Tumor suppressor genes

35
Chromosomal Translocation and Neoplasia
36
Retinoblastoma and Rb Tumor Suppressor Gene
Mutations
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Path Key Words
  • Adenocarcinoma
  • Adenoma
  • Carcinoma in situ
  • Chondroma
  • Chondrosarcoma
  • Grading
  • Hepatoma
  • Leukemia
  • Lipoma
  • Melanoma
  • Metastasis
  • Peritoneal carcinomatosis
  • Squamous cell carcinoma
  • Staging
  • Teratoma
  • Transitional cell carcinoma
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