Haemoptysis and Shortness of Breath Flashcards

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What are the differential diagnoses for haemoptysis with change in cough?

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Chest infection
- Bronchitis
- Pneumonia
- Bronchiectasis
- TB
Lung carcinoma
PE
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What are the investigations to diagnose a lung mass?

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Sputum
Bronchoscopy
- Standard
- Endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS)
CT guided lung biopsy
Surgical biopsy
PET scan
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What are the different types of lung cancer?

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Lung carcinoma

  • Most common = adenocarcinoma
  • Squamous cell
  • Large cell
  • Small cell
  • Others; eg: carcinoid
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What are the risk factors for lung cancer?

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Smoking
Radiation therapy
Second hand smoke
Asbestos
Radon
Metals
Pulmonary fibrosis
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How does lung cancer present?

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Often later
Often by chance
Local complications
- Cough
- Change in voice
- Shortness of breath
   - Lung collapse
   - Pleural effusion
   - PE
   - SVC obstruction
Haemoptysis
Chest pain
Metastatic disease
- Bone pain
- Seizures, headache (brain)
Systemic/hormonal/paraneoplastic
- Weight loss
- Lethargy
- Hypercalcaemia
- Weakness
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What are the goals of treatment in lung cancer?

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Cure if localised disease
Symptom control and comfort if locally advance/metastatic
Prolong life but not at any cost
Support
- Psychosocial
- Nutritional
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What are the treatment options in lung cancer?

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Surgery - best chance of cure
Radiotherapy
Chemotherapy
Targeted agents for mutations
- Eg: EGFR receptor antagonists
Immunotherapy - PD1/PD-L1 Abs
Palliation
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After bony metastases, how does treatment change?

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Becomes palliative

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What are the aims of palliative treatment?

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Symptom control
Quality of life
- Pain relief with opiates
- Radiotherapy for bony metastases
- Oxygen if required
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