Uterine Cancer Flashcards

1
Q

There are different layers in the uterus, where does uterine cancer most commonly occur?

A

endometrium

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2
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What are the three layers of the uterus?

A
  • endometrium
  • myometrium
  • perimetrium
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3
Q

When does uterine cancer peak in terms of age?

A

55-65 years

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4
Q

What causes uterine cancer?

A

gene mutation

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5
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What are risk factors for uterine cancer?

A
  • hyperestrogenism (some forms of this cancer are estrogen dependent)
  • familial history of uterine and other reproductive cancers
  • obesity (adipose can store and make estrogen)
  • ageing
  • pelvic radiation
  • DM (can increase estrogen)
  • HTN (low risk)
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6
Q

Is uterine cancer generally slow progressing or aggressive?

A

usually it progresses slowly, metastasizes late and because of this it has a better prognosis than breast cancer

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7
Q

What type of cancer is uterine cancer usually?

A
  • usually adenocarcinoma (85%)

- there is excessive estrogen > dysplasia > anaplasia of endometrium

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8
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What are the manifestations of uterine cancer?

A
  • abnormal, painless vaginal bleeding

- not many symptoms until the tumour is advanced

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9
Q

How is uterine cancer treated?

A
  • stage based

- surgery and other treatment (radiation)

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10
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What is type 1 uterine cancer?

A
  • estrogen dependent
  • endometrial hyperplasia (non-physiologic)
  • better prognosis
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What is type 2 uterine cancer?

A
  • not dependent on estrogen
  • associated with atrophy of endometrium (not caused)
  • poor prognosis
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