Colorectal Cancer Flashcards

1
Q

almost all cases of colorectal cancer involve _______

A

adenocarcinomas

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2
Q

what do adenocarcinomas originate from?

A

polyps

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3
Q

what are the risk factors for colorectal cancer? (5)

A

age > 45
FHx of colon cancer / adenomatous polyps
IBD
fat + red meat diet
alcohol

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4
Q

a patient presents with chronic blood loss, fatigue, dyspnea on exertion, and pallor. where is the lesion?

A

right side

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5
Q

a patient presents with bowel changes/obstruction + pencil stools. where is the lesion?

A

left side

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6
Q

what do rectal cancers often present with? (3)

A

fecal urgency
tenesmus
hematochezia

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7
Q

what 2 signs signify metastases?

A

hepatomegaly
abdominal mass

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8
Q

what labs will indicate metastasis to liver? (2)

A

elevated ALT/AST
elevated Alk Phos

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9
Q

what lab tracks prognosis of colorectal cancer after surgery?

A

CEA

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10
Q

what CEA level indicates a poor prognosis?

A

> 5

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11
Q

what is the diagnostic of choice for colorectal cancer?

A

colonoscopy

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12
Q

what diagnostic is used to stage colorectal cancer?

A

CT chest + abdomen/pelvis

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13
Q

what is the treatment of choice for colorectal cancer?

A

surgical resection

+/- chemo and radiation

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13
Q

what diagnostic is used to assess the depth of cancer penetration into the tissues and lymph nodes? (2)

A

MRI or endorectal U/S

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14
Q

what is the palliative care of colorectal cancer?

A

chemo + radiation

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15
Q

what is the treatment for node-negative malignancy?

A

resection

16
Q

what is the treatment for node-positive malignancy?

A

resection + chemo

17
Q

what is the treatment for metastatic disease?

A

surgical resection

18
Q

what is the f/u post-resection?

A

labs q 3-6 months x 2 years
THEN q 6 months x 5 years

19
Q

what is the CT f/u for a non-terminal patient?

A

CT chest, abd, pelvis annually x 5 years

20
Q

what is the f/u if patient had colonoscopy prior to resection?

A

repeat 1 year post-op

21
Q

what is the f/u if patient did not have colonoscopy prior to resection?

A

colonoscopy 3-6 months post-op

22
Q

if the 1st colonoscopy is neg for polyps post-op, repeat q _____ years

A

3-5

23
Q

what do new symptoms or increase in CEA require?

A

CT scan + colonoscopy

24
Q

what is the screening for average-risk individuals 45 years or older? (6)

A

AT LEAST 1:

annual FOBT
annual FIT
FIT-DNA q 1-3 years
flexible sigmoidoscopy q 5 years +/- FIT
colonoscopy q 10 years
CT colonography q 5 years

25
Q

what is the screening for a patient that has a single first-degree relative with colorectal cancer diagnosed at 60 years or older? (2)

A

begin at 40 yo
preferred colonoscopy q 10 years

26
Q

what is the screening for a patient with a single first-degree relative with colorectal cancer or advanced adenoma diagnosed younger than 60, or two first-degree relatives diagnosed older than 60?

A

begin at 40 yo OR 10 years younger than diagnosis age of relative

colonoscopy q 5 years

27
Q

what may decrease the risk of polyps in high-risk patients and those with history of polyps? (2)

A

NSAIDs
COX-2 inhibitors