Blue Book: Approach to cancer patient Flashcards

1
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Presenting complaints: The 4 main categories are

  • Lumps
  • Bleeding
  • Pain
  • Change in function.

Give examples of each

A

Lumps: Breast lump, change in moles, node/nodules and musculoskeletal lumps

Bleeding: haemoptysis, rectal bleeding, haematuria, post-menstrual or intermittent bleeding.

Pain: chest or abdominal pain

Change in function: change in bowel habit, new cough, dyspnoea, weight loss, fever, acute confusional state.

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2
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What technique is used to diagnose the mass?

A

Biopsy and histological assessment.

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3
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What modern staging system is used to grade cancer?

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TNM: Tumour, Node, Metastasis

Staging is based on the TNM score.

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Explain the T.

A

Tx: Primary Tumour cannot be assessed.
T0: No evidence of primary tumour
Tis Carcinoma in situ
T1, T2, T3, T4: increasing size and or local extent of primary tumour.

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Explain the N.

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NX: Regional lymph nodes cannot be assessed.
NO: No regional lymph node metastasis
N1, N2, N3 increasing involvement of regional lymph node.s

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Explain the M

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MX presence of distant metastasis cannot be assessed.
M0 No distant metastasis
M1 Distant metastasis

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7
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What is a grade?

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A grade is the extent the tumour resembles normal tissue or has a bizarre appearance.

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Explain GX G1 G2 G3

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GX: Grade of differentiation cannot be assessed.
G1: Well differentiated: similarities remain to normal tissue of the organ.
G2: Moderately differentiated
G3: Poorly differentiated: Bizarre cells.

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9
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High grades have a higher risk of what?

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Recurrence locally
High stage
Development of secondaries

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10
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Lymph node metastases is a powerful indicator of what?

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Systematic blood borne metastases.

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11
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Staging is important in determining cancer treatment.

In breast cancer/colorectal cancer if the cancer has spread to the lymph nodes, which type of chemotherapy will be used? Why?

A

Adjuvant chemotherapy.

High risk of distant metastases.

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