7.4 Colon cancer Flashcards

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Q

What is the epidemiology of colon cancer?

A

Most >50, death rates rise with age but falling overall with time, mortality getting better with treatment

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What are the risk factors for colon cancer?

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Age 
Family history 
Personal history of CRC or adenomatous polyps 
IBD 
Diabetes mellitus 
Alcohol 
Obesity  
Acromegaly
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3
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What are the protective factors for colon cancer?

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Physical activity 
DIet 
Fibre intake 
Resistant starch 
Folic acid 
Vitamin B6 
Calcium 
Magnesium 
Garlic 
Fish
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4
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What are the protective drugs for colon cancer

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Aspirin 
NSAIDs 
Statins 
Hormone replacement therapy 
Antioxidants (controversal)
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5
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What are the clinical features of colon cancer?

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Abdominal pain 
Change in bowel habits 
Rectal bleeding 
Anaemia 
Weakness 
Weight loss
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6
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What are the features of right sided colon cancer?

A

Liquid stool
Iron deficiency anaemia without other symptoms
occult bleeding rather than obstruction

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7
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What are the features of left sided colon cancer?

A
formed stool 
abdominal pain 
change in bowel habits 
rectal bleeding 
if you have narrowing in sigmoid colon will get colicky lower abdominal pain
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8
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What are the symptoms of metastatic colon cancer?

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Anorexia, vomiting, early satiety 
Fatigue 
Weight loss 
Abnormal liver tests 
Abdominal distension
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9
Q

does rectal or colon cancer more commonly have metastatic spread?

A

Colon

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10
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What are the different types of polyps and which are usually missed and why?

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Adenomatous 
Hyperplastic 
Sessile serrated - usually missed as they are flat
Inflammatory 
Hamartomatous
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What is the implications for polyps and colon cancer?

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The bigger the polyp the greater the risk of developing cancer

removing polyps can decrease the risk of colon cancer

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12
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When do you do the fecal occult blood test?

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Only in those without symptoms

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