Cancer Management And Patient Care Flashcards

1
Q

Signs and symptoms of breast cancer?

A

Breast and axilla lump

  • change in breast shape or size
  • skin change
  • nipple change-inverted or discharge
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2
Q

What is fungation?

A

Necrosis of the tissue

Ulcer open wound

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3
Q

What is peaud orange?

A

Pickering of the skin very much looks like orange skin

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4
Q

Patient setup for breast ?

A
Stable comfortable
Reproducible
Most common - supine in immobilisation devices-breast board
Arms outside beam-reduces cardiac dose
Sternum horizontal-reduce lung tissue
Reduce folds in breast
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5
Q

Why do we want to reduce folds in breast?

A

To reduce skin irritation

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6
Q

If subclav field is used do you need to check skin folds?

A

Yes

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7
Q

Prone equipment?

A

Slings

Breast boards

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8
Q

Critical structures of the breast?

A
Heart
Lung
Contralateral breast
Spinal cord
Depending on field arrangement for SCF
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9
Q

What are the staging of skin irritation to the breast?

A

1-erythema
2-dry desquamation
3-moist desquamation
4-exfoliative dermatitis

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10
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What is desquamation?

A

Shedding of skin

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11
Q

Side effects breast (acute)

A

Erythema

Desquamation

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12
Q

What is the common breast fractionation?

A

50gy in 25 but with an extra 10 gym in 5 fraction to the surgical site

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13
Q

Late changes of breast?

A

Fibrosis
Telangiectasia-dilation of capillaries of face
Breast shrinkage

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14
Q

What are acute changes?

What are late changes?

A

During treatment

Well after treatment

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15
Q

What is a skin reaction?

A

Side effect of radiation

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16
Q

Patient care treatment?

A
Avoid abrasion to skin
Use soap alternative
Wear loose garments
Gentle arm exercises started after surgery
Aqueous cream use frequently
17
Q

What is better meplilex film or aqueous cream?

A

Depends but mepilex

18
Q

What is palliative care?

A

Quality rather quantity of care
Symptomatic relief
Reduce tissue size
Restore normal function

19
Q

Palliative examples?

A

SVC obstruction
Spinal cord compression
Osteoltytic bone metastasis
Brain metastases

20
Q

Symptoms and treatment of spinal cord compression?

A
Pain in local area to another location
Motor deficits, sensory deficits
Autonomic dysfunctions
Surgical interventions 
Beware of other psychosocial needs and dignity
21
Q

Palliative spinal cord dose compression

A

8gy in 1 fraction- emergency situation
12 gy in 2 fraction a week apart
20gy in 5 given in one week
30gy in 10 given in 2 weeks

22
Q

Hyperfraction doses?

A

For pain relief

23
Q

Side effects of spinal cord compression?

A
Nausea
Cramping
Diahhroea
Erythema
Flatulence
Fatigue
24
Q

Management for palliative treatment?

A

Stable and reproducible positions pillows, soft tops and foam wedges
Field size larger for movement and margin greater for PTV

25
Q

Prostate management?

A
Biopsy
TRUS biopsy
Increased urinary obstruction
Elevated PSA
Sacral, sciatic and perineal pain
26
Q

Clinical management treatments

A
Watchful waiting
Surgery
Hormone therapy- testosterone and androgen
Ultrasound
Cryotherapy
Radiation therapy
27
Q

Prostate preparation?

A

Bladder and bowel preparation

Empty bowel full bladder 500-600 ml

28
Q

Radiation induced procitis?

A

Talengictasia of rectum

29
Q

Two types of surgery for prostate?

A

Radical retro pubic prostatectomy
Robotic surgery
Potency rates of 80% can survive