Skin cancers

Osmosis from Elsevier
22 May 201909:59

Summary

TLDRThis script educates on skin cancer, detailing its types: basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma. It explains the skin's structure, how melanin protects from UV damage, and the genetic and environmental causes of skin cancer. The script outlines symptoms, the importance of early detection, and various treatment options, emphasizing the role of UV exposure in cancer development.

Takeaways

  • 📚 Learning medicine can be simplified with tools like Osmosis, which offer personalized study plans, videos, practice questions, and flashcards.
  • 🌞 Skin cancer is an uncontrolled growth of skin cells, with three main types: basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma.
  • 🏥 Bob Marley's death from melanoma highlights that some skin cancers can be fatal if they spread to other parts of the body.
  • 🧬 The skin is composed of three layers: the epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis, each with distinct functions and cell types.
  • 🔬 Keratinocytes, filled with the protein keratin, protect the skin and are produced in the stratum basale, the deepest layer of the epidermis.
  • 🌈 Melanocytes in the skin produce melanin, which determines skin color and acts as a natural sunscreen by scattering UV light.
  • 🚨 Skin cancer can develop from DNA mutations in proto-oncogenes or tumor suppressor genes, leading to uncontrolled cell division.
  • 📈 The progression from precancerous lesions like actinic keratosis to invasive squamous cell carcinoma illustrates the potential for skin damage to escalate.
  • 🔍 The ABCDE rule (Asymmetry, Border, Color, Diameter, Evolving) helps identify suspicious melanoma lesions that require medical attention.
  • 🌡 UV exposure is the leading environmental cause of skin cancer, with risk increasing as sun exposure accumulates over a lifetime.
  • 🩺 Definitive diagnosis of skin cancer is made through tissue biopsy, with treatment options including surgery, cryotherapy, radiation, chemotherapy, or immunotherapy.

Q & A

  • What are the three main types of skin cancer mentioned in the script?

    -The three main types of skin cancer mentioned are basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma.

  • What is the role of melanin in skin protection?

    -Melanin acts as a natural sunscreen by dissipating or scattering UVB light, which can damage the DNA in skin cells and potentially lead to skin cancer.

  • How does a tumor develop in the context of skin cancer?

    -A tumor develops if there's a DNA mutation in any of the skin cells that leads to uncontrolled cell division, typically due to mutations in proto-oncogenes or tumor suppressor genes.

  • What is the difference between benign and malignant tumors?

    -Benign tumors stay well contained or localized, while malignant tumors break through their basement membrane and invade nearby tissues, potentially metastasizing to other parts of the body.

  • Why are basal cell carcinomas less likely to metastasize compared to other skin cancers?

    -Basal cell carcinomas tend to be slow-growing tumors that can be locally invasive but rarely metastasize to distant regions of the body.

  • What is actinic keratosis and how is it related to squamous cell carcinoma?

    -Actinic keratosis is a precancerous lesion that can turn into squamous cell carcinoma. It involves damaged keratinocytes that over-produce keratin due to radiation damage.

  • How does melanoma differ from other skin cancers in terms of growth and risk?

    -Melanoma grows both horizontally within the epidermis and superficial dermis, and vertically, invading the dermis. It is the most aggressive and deadly form of skin cancer due to its tendency to metastasize quickly.

  • What are some environmental and genetic factors that can cause skin cancer?

    -Environmental factors include UV exposure from the sun or tanning booths, while genetic factors, viral infections like human papillomavirus, immunosuppression, and having light skin can also increase the risk.

  • What does the acronym ABCDE stand for when identifying melanoma?

    -ABCDE stands for Asymmetrical shape, Border irregularities, Color variation, Diameter larger than a pencil eraser, and Evolution or change over time.

  • What are some treatment options for skin cancer?

    -Treatment options include surgical removal, cryotherapy, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy. Precancerous cells may also be treated with photodynamic therapy.

  • How is a definitive diagnosis of skin cancer typically made?

    -A definitive diagnosis of skin cancer is typically made through a tissue biopsy.

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Skin CancerMelanomaDermisEpidermisUV ExposureHealth EducationMolecular BiologyMedical InsightsPersonalized PlanTumor Biology