Oncology Flashcards

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Why could lung cancer cause voice hoarseness?

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Invasion of recurrent laryngeal nerve paralyses vocal cords

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Clinical presentation of lung cancer

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Haemoptysis
Recurrent pneumonia
Volume loss
Stridor

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If a tumour invades the brachial plexus it is known as what? What is the sequence of events leading to this?

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Pancoast tumour
Erodes through ribs
T1 root invasion

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Where are common sites of metastasis?

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Brain
Liver
Bone
Adrenal gland
Skin
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What are the paraneoplastic effects of lung cancer?

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Clubbing
Hypertrophic pulmonary osteoarthropathy
- Periosteum elevates from bone
Weight loss
Thrombophlebitis
Hyper calcareous
Hyponatraemia
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PTH secreting lung tumour

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Squamous cell carcinoma

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ACTH secreting lung tumour

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Small cell Cancer

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Types of lung cancer?

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Small cell carcinoma
Non-small cell
- Adenocarcinoma
- Squamous cell carcinoma
- Large cell carcinoma
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Which type is most chemosensitive?

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Small cell carcinoma

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Where are adenocarcinomas typically situated; centrally or peripherally?

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Peripherally

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What is a carcinoid tumour?

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Neuroendocrine neoplasm of low grade malignancy

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How can cancers be staged? (Investigations)

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Bronchoscopy
Mediastinotomy
Brain CT
Thorax CT
PET scan
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