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100

Name three common adverse effects associated with cytotoxic agents

Common adverse effects 

Myelosuppression, CINV, diarrhea, constipation, mucositis, loss of appetite, infertility, fatigue, rash, alopecia

100

Drug or class of chemotherapy known for cardiotoxicity

Anthracyclines

- doxorubicin

- daunorubicin

- idarubicin

100

A patient presents complaining of constipation. They are not interested in adding another medication to their ever-growing list. What would you recommend for non-pharmacologic management?

Hydration, exercise, fiber, prune juice

100

Dogs are 

A. Always right-pawed

B. Always left-pawed

C. Can be either right-pawed or left pawed

C. can be either right-pawed or left pawed

100

What is cancer?

 “Cancer is a disease in which some of the body’s cells grow uncontrollably and spread to other parts of the body.”

200

Name the three most common adverse effects associated with immune checkpoint inhibitors

Diarrhea, rash, hepatotoxicity

200

What class of cytotoxic agents are known for causing constipation?

Vinka alkaloids - vincristine, vinblastine
200

A patient presents with worsening mucositis. They have been doing bland oral rinses (using salt, baking soda, and water) to no avail. What would you recommend they try next?

Biotene

Magic Mouthwash

Dexamethasone 0.05 mg/mL oral rinse

200

Resistance is key for this work out. 

Spin class

200

________ link endogenous T cells to tumor-expressed antigens, activating the cytotoxic potential of a patient's own T cells to eliminate cancer

Bispecific T-cell Engager (BiTE)

300

Describe how immune checkpoint inhibitors work.

Immune checkpoint inhibitors work by blocking proteins (checkpoints) that cancer cells use to turn off the body’s immune response

By blocking these proteins, they enhance T-cell activation and proliferation

300

Drug known for diarrhea that can occur acutely or delayed

Bonus (100 pts): define acute phase and delayed phase; provide appropriate management recommendations for both

Irinotecan


Bonus: acute phase (< 24 h) - atropine, delayed phase (> 24 h) - loperamide

300

A patient is receiving irinotecan in the clinic today and asked "How do I take the loperamide again? This is all just so much information."

How would you respond (drug/dose/SIG)?

Loperamide 4mg PO then 2 mg q2-4h after each loose stool

300

This spring event was originally created to fundraise for the Costume Institute and celebrate the opening of it's annual exhibit.

Met Gala

300

________ target specific proteins or receptors on the surface on cancer cells

Monoclonal antibodies

400

Targeted therapy will only be effective if ________ is present


Bonus 100: describe how targeted therapy works.

a genetic mutation


Bonus: Each targeted agent is inhibiting a protein, which will stop down stream signaling within the cancerous cell, stopping cell proliferation

400

A patient presents with new onset thyroiditis. What cancer-directed therapy is the patient most likely on?

Immune check point inhibitor

Pembrolizumab, nivolumab, atezolizumab, durvalumab, avelumab, ipilimumab


400

A patient on pembrolizumab presents for their next dose with a new AKI (Scr > 3x basline - grade 3). You are asked what we should do, what would you recommend?

Hold pembrolizumab and start prednisone 1 mg/kg/day or equivalent

400

While a similar color, this type of tea has 137x more antioxidants than regular brewed green tea.

Matcha

(according to Full Leaf Tea Co)

400

_________ are targeted agents that deliver chemotherapy via a linker attached to a monoclonal antibody


Antibody drug conjugates

500

A patient comes into the ED with profuse diarrhea. They started treatment for colon cancer about six weeks ago, but can't remember the name of the drug. They state "I was told to tell doctors that I am not on chemotherapy. The medication I'm getting helps my immune system fight the cancer."

Name one of the medications she is likely receiving.

Immune checkpoint inhibitors

Pembrolizumab, nivolumab, atezolizumab, durvalumab, avelumab, ipilimumab

500

A patient who recently received chemotherapy is experiencing bone pain (dull, aching discomfort), likely from their GCSF (pegfilgrastim). 

What medication would you recommend for their pain?

cetirizine, loratadine

500

A patient at intermediate risk for TLS is started on allopurinol 300mg QD. The patient is in an AKI (CrCl 43) and the resident taking care of this patient wants to know if we should decrease the allopurinol dose. 

What would you recommend?

50% reduction (according to Lexi) OR 

No adjustment (often keep it at 300mg daily in practice)

500

This spring competition is the oldest continuous sporting event in the U.S. 

Kentucky Derby

500
"Drivers of cancer" - two mutations that lead to overproduction of cells. 


Bonus (100 pts): describe how each mutation leads to formation of cancerous cells

Mutated tumor suppressor gene and mutated proto-oncogene

mutated tumor suppressor gene: loss of function, loose the suppression

mutated proto oncogene: gain of function, increase in production