Dr. Patel-Cancer therapy and dentistry Flashcards

1
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Early stage tumors of the H and N usually get treated with ______

A

surgery

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2
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Advanced-staged tumors of the head and neck introduce what type of treatment?

A

chemoradio therapy

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3
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What are the three main concerns for oral health care providers who are treating a patient with H&N Cancer?

A

Prevention, Infection, and ORNJ

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4
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When is the IDEAL time to do a comp exam on a patient about to undergo tx for HandN cancer?

A

1 month before

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5
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What are the ___ items we need to know for a med consult for a patient about to undergo radiation therapy?

A

1.TNM Staging 2.Timing of tx 3.Field of radiation 4.Dosage 5.Hx of surgery to area 6.Chemo? 7. type of radio tx

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6
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What are three dental problems to fix before radiation therapy?

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1.deep caries to pulp 2. perio disease 3.non-restorable teeth

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7
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What are the main questions for a Med Consult for a patient undergoing Chemo?

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1.Type 2.stage 3.timing 4.prognosis 5.complete blood count (neutrophils and platelets)

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8
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When should any oral surgery done when a patient is about to undergo Chemo? (What about ANY dental treatment?)

A

at least 7-10 days before…(1 week-same thing really)

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9
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Is there a dental treatment where you don’t need a Med Consult for a patient undergoing Chemo?

A

NO! You need a Med Consult on every treatment, even prophy

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10
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What are the standards for neutrophil and platelet count when a patient is undergoing Chemo?

A

platelets over 50,000 and neutrophils over 1,000

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11
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For pt’s undergoing Chemo: Monitor for _________, which is typically seen __-__ weeks after beginning chemotherapy and heals __-__ weeks after it is completed.

A

oral mucositis..1-2 weeks…2-4 weeks

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12
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When do patients feel best after Chemo? (a good time to pick back up for routine dental care)

A

17-20 days

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13
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What are the three types of HSCTs? Which one has the best success rate?

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  1. Autogenous (best success rate) 2.Allogentic 3.Syngenic
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14
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What are the two paramount factors in a patient undergoing HSCT?

A

Infection and Bleeding

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15
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What are two common oral infections in patients undergoing a HSCT?

A

Candida and Herpes

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16
Q

How long do we delay ELECTIVE treatment in patients who underwent HSCT?

A

1 year

17
Q

When is the greatest risk of complications for a patient undergoing HSCT?

A

100 days. fuck.

18
Q

What are the 6 most common complications of RADIATION THERAPY?

A

1.Mucositis 2.Dysguesia 3.Xerostomia 4.ORN 5. Caries 6. Trismus

19
Q

Timing of complications from Radiation Therapy: What are the three complications that arise in the FIRST 6 weeks of therapy?

A

1.Dysgusia 2.Mucositis 3.Xerostomia

20
Q

Timing of complications from Radiation Therapy: What are the complications that typically arise after 6 weeks of therapy?

A

1.Caries 2.Trismus 3.ORN

21
Q

Timing of complications from Radiation Therapy: How long does mucositis last post therapy?

A

4 weeks, should subside

22
Q

Timing of complications from Radiation Therapy: When does osetoreadio necrosis usually show up after treatment?

A

about 1 year

23
Q

What is the amount of dose of radiation that yields complications of ORNJ?

A

greater than 60 Gy

24
Q

When does Truisms usually pop up after radiation therapy?

A

3-6 months

25
Q

What % of patients undergoing HSCT have ORAL complications?

A

80%

26
Q

What is the most common oral infection following HSCT?

A

HSV

27
Q

These are Oral manifestations of which cancer treatment?atrophy, erythema, white striations, plaques (similar to lichen planus), xerostomia, taste changes, formation of mucoceles, mucosal sclerosis

A

HSCT (GRAFT vs HOST disease)