Oncology Flashcards

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Bleomycin

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A cytotoxic agent that can cause lung fibrosis

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2
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HPV 6 and 11

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Non-carcinogenic but associated with genital warts

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CEA

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Carcinoembryonic antigen is a tumour marker for colorectal cancer and used to monitor disease activity

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4
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Cisplatin

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Associated with hypomagnesaemia which can cause seizures

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5
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Kartagener’s syndrome

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Immotile cilia associated with recurrent sinusitis and liver in the upper left quadrant

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6
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Lynch syndrome

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Autosomal dominant condition that leads to high rates of colorectal cancer

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7
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MEN type IIb

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Associated with pheochromocytomas and is autosomal dominant

-medullary carcinoma of the thyroid

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Methotrexate

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Associated with myelosuppression, liver fibrosis and mucositis

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9
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Doxorubicin

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Associated with cardiomyopathy as it is an anthracycline

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10
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Neoplastic spinal cord compression

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High dose oral dexamethasone and then MR scan

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11
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CA 19-9

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Can be used to monitor pancreatic cancer disease activity

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12
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PET scan

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Shows the degree of glucose uptake by cells

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13
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Calcitonin

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Tumour marker for medullary thyroid cancer

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14
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Gardeners syndrome (FAP)

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  • autosomal dominant
  • may develop retroperitoneal desmoid tumours
  • increased risk of malignancy due to polyps
  • increased risk of thyroid cancer
  • APC gene mutation
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15
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Lung adenocarcinoma

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  • most common in non-smokers

- peripheral lesion

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16
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Dexamethasone

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Used to supress nausea and vomiting with intracranial tumours

17
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Spinal cord compression

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Back pain is the earliest and most common symptom

18
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CA 15-3

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Tumour marker used to monitor breast cancer

19
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Squamous cell lung cancer

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Strong association with smoking and occurs centrally around the bronchus

20
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Bone metastases

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In women this is most likely to come from breast cancer

21
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Suspected neoplastic spinal cord compression

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Need whole spin MR scan

22
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SVCO

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Most commonly caused by small cell lung cancer

23
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Nivolumab

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An immune checkpoint inhibitor used to treat solid cancers