Radiology (diagnosing) and Staging of Lung Cancer Flashcards

1
Q

in lung cancer what proportion of patients present initially with advanced disease

A

2/3

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2
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on a chest x ray what should the hilar vascular structures look like

A

they should be crisply defined

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3
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on a chest x ray what position should the trachea be in

A

should be central

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4
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on a chest x ray how should the mediastinum present

A

with no widening

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5
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what is TMN staging

A

stands for tumor nodes metastases

tumor- how big is it/ where is it
nodes- has it spread/how far
metastases- is there any

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6
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what is FDG PET scan

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flurodeoxyglucose PET scan

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7
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why is the molecule FDG used

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flurodeoxyglucose contains glucose and tumors like glucose and will take it up, showing the activity of a tumor

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8
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what are problems with FDG PET scanning

A

expensive

limited availability in the uk

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9
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define what a T1 tumour is

A

it is less than 3cm in greatest dimension
it is surrounded by the lung or visceral pleura
no evidence of involvement with the main bronchus

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10
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what is a T2 tumor

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it is more than 3cm but less than 5cm in greatest dimension

involves main bronchus or invades visceral pleura

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11
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whats is a T3 tumor

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it is greater than 5cm but less than 7cm in diameter

directly invades either the chest wall. phrenic nerve, parietal pericardium

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12
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what is a T4 tumour

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it is greater than 7 cm in dimension

invades diaphragm, heart, great vessels, trachea, recurrent laryngeal, esophagus, vertebral body

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