Chapter 8: Common Diseases and Disorders Flashcards

1
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What is Bladder Cancer?

A

One of the most common cancers with increasing incidence.

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What is one of the strongest risk factor for the development of Bladder Cancer?

A

Cigarette smoking.

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Is the risk of Bladder Cancer related to family history?

A

No.

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4
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What are the symptoms of Bladder Cancer?

A

Hematuria followed by dysuria.

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5
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Is screening for bladder cancer supported by evidence and recommend for adults without symptoms?

A

No.

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6
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What is the treatment for Urinary Tract Cancer?

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Chemotherapy, radiation, surgery or combination of these.

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Kidney (renal) cancer is found by?

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An abdominal imaging study for another complaint.

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As the Kidney (renal) cancer progresses the symptoms can include?

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Hematuria, pain in the lower back, weight loss and fatigue.

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Risk factors linked to Kidney cancer are?

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Smoking, obesity and high blood pressure.

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10
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What is the most common treatment for Kidney cancer?

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Surgical excision for all or part of the kidney.

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What is Prostate cancer?

A

A slow-growing cancer and one of the most common cancers among men over age 60.

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is Prostate Cancer one of the most successfully treated?

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Yes.

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13
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As Prostate Cancer progresses what are some of the symptoms?

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Frequent urination, weak urine flow, and dysuria.

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14
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What are some treatments for Prostate Cancer?

A

Brachytherapy, surgical removal of prostate gland and focal therapy.

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15
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Testicular Cancer is the most common cancer affecting males between ages of?

A

15 to 35 yrs.

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16
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What is the most common sign of testicular cancer?

A

Painless lump in a testicle,

17
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Having cancer in one testicle increases the likelihood of?

A

Developing cancer in the other parts.

18
Q

What is the most common treatment for Testicular Cancer?

A

Sugery to remove the cancerous testicle.

19
Q

Cancer of the female reproductive system include?

A

Ovarian cancer, cervical cancer, uterine cancer and breast cancer.

20
Q

Why Ovarian Cancer difficult to detect?

A

It often doesn’t cause any symptom until later stages.

21
Q

What is the cause of Ovarian Cancer?

A

Is unknown but gene mutations have a relation to the disease.

22
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Are there any tests that screen for Ovarian Cancer?

A

No.

23
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What is the treatment for Ovarian Cancer?

A

Aggressive and ofte involves the removal of the reproductive organs and chemotherapy.

24
Q

What does Cervical Cancer involves?

A

The cervix of the uterus.

25
Q

What is the best way to detect abnormal cells?

A

By a Pap test to avoid cervical cancer.

26
Q

Most cervical cancers are caused by?

A

Human Papillomavirus (HPV) that is a sexually transmitted infection.

27
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What are the main treatments for Cervical cancer?

A

Surgical, radiation and chemotherapy.

28
Q

What is the most common symptom of Uterine Cancer?

A

Vaginal bleeding or spotting in postmenopausal women.

29
Q

What are the exact cause of Uterine Cancer?

A

Unknown.

30
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What are the risk factors of Uterine Cancer?

A

Being over age 50, family history and estrogen replacement therapy increases the chances of Uterine Cancer.

31
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What is the primary treatment for Uterine Cancer?

A

Hysterectomy.