W07_08 Principles of radiation oncology Flashcards

1
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what’s the difference between charged and uncharged particles in radiotherapy?

A

charged particles stop quickly and uncharged particles take longer to stop

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what’s the difference between direct and indirect damage to DNA when delivering radiotherapy?

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direct: photon-DNA interaction;
indirect: photon-water interaction, oxygen radical/DNA interaction.

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out of the following types of DNA damage, which is the worst? base damage, sugar damage, protein cross-link, DNA cross-link, single-strand break, double-strand break

A

double stranded break

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4
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linac, gamma knife, cyberknife, tomotherapy are examples of which kind of radiotherapy?

A

external beam

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5
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radioactive seeds for therapy (e.g. prostate) is called what?

A

brachytherapy

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6
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what are the three factors to consider for radiotherapy? (stressed many times in the lectures)

A

patient factors;
tumour factors;
normal tissue factors

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7
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how much radiation is typically given? (in Gy)

A

20 Gy in 5 fractions, daily

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8
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what’s the one generalizable side effect of radiation therapy?

A

fatigue

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9
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note: radiation in the same site as a previous treatment is not a good thing

A

“the body does not forget radiation”

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10
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what are side effects of whole brain radiation?

A
fatigue;
hair loss/scalp irritation;
headache;
nausea;
seizures;
focal neurological symptoms;
ear problems
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