Oncology: General Overview Flashcards

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General Signs and Symptoms of Cancer: CAUTION

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C- change in bowel/bladder routine
A- A sore that will not heal
U- Unusual bleeding/discharge
T- Thickening/lump develops
I- Indigestion or difficulty swallowing
O- Obvious change in wart/mole
N- Nagging cough/hoarseness
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Primary Prevention

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Screening high risk population
Elimination of modifiable risk factors
Natural agents to prevent cancer
Cancer vaccine

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Secondary Prevention

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Early detection
Selective preventative pharmacological agents (Tamoxifen)
Multifactorial risk reduction

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Tertiary Prevention

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Prevent disability that can occur secondary to cancer and its treatment
Manage symptoms
Limit complications

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Epithelium Tumor Classification

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Carcinoma

Adenocarcinoma

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Pigmented Cells Tumor Classfication

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Malignant melanoma

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Connective Tissues Tumor Classfication

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Sarcomas

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Nerve Tissue Tumor Classification

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Astrocytoma
Glioma
Neurilemma Sarcoma
Neuroblastoma
Retinoblastoma
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Lymphoid Tissue Tumor Classification

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Lymphoma

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Hematopoietic Tissue Tumor Classification

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Leukemia
Myelodysplasia
Myeloproliferative syndromes
Multiple myeloma

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TNM Staging

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T- size and extent of primary tumor
N- lymph node involvement
M- Presence of metastasis

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Stage: Early malignancy that is present only in the layer of cells in which it began. For most cancers, this is referred to as carcinoma in situ

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Stage 0

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Stage: Malignancy limited to the tissue with no lymph node involvement or metastasis

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Stage I

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Stage: Malignancy spreading into adjacent tissues; lymph nodes may show signs of micrometastases

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Stage II

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Stage: Malignancy that has spread to adjacent tissue showing signs of fixation to deep structures. Lymph node involvement is high.

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Stage III

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Stage: Malignancy that has metastasized beyond the primary site

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Stage IV

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Adjuvant

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Treatment provided, in addition to other cure interventions, with the intention of preventing cancer recurrence

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Differentiated cells

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Cells that have matured from less specific to a more specific cell type

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Dysplasia

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Abnormal development of cells or tissue that is often an early sign of neoplasia

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Hyperplasia

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increase in cell number that may be normal or abnormal depending on additional characteristics

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Metaplasia

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A change in a cell from one type to another that may be normal or abnormal

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Neoadjuvant

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Chemotherapy or radiation given prior to surgical oncology intervention

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Undifferentiated cells

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Cells which have not differentiated into a specific type (e.g. primitive, embryonic) or have no special structure or function