Oral cancer - Week 3 Flashcards

1
Q

What factor influences survival in oral cancer?

A

Location of tumour

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2
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Where are the most common locations for oral cancer in the UK?

A

Floor of the mouth and lateral aspects of the tongue

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3
Q

Which age group is oral cancer more common in?

A

> 50

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4
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What is the red flag symptom which should always result in a specialist referral?

A

Bleeding/no healing within 2-3 weeks

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5
Q

What are the 4 greatest risk factors for oral cancer?

A

Smoking, tobacco, HPV, Candida

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6
Q

Which types of smoking increase risk of oral cancer more than cigarettes?

A

Hookah, chewing tobacco and rolled tobacco with no filter

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7
Q

What is the recommended alcohol intake for men?

A

14 units per week

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8
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What is the recommended alcohol intake for women?

A

14 units per week

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9
Q

What is a ‘binge drink’ for men?

A

8 units in one session

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10
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What is a ‘binge drink’ for women?

A

6 units

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11
Q

Are alcohol mouthwashes recommended?

A

Opinion divided but usually, yes

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12
Q

Which dietary deficiencies may cause atrophy of oral mucosa?

A

Vit A, C , Iron

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13
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What is the significance of oral sex in oral cancer?

A

May transfer HPV

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14
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Which signs should you look for in oral cancer?

A

Red patches, ulcers, bleeding, bubbling of mucosa, swelling, redness, white patch, erythema

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15
Q

Which type of cancer is most common in the mouth?

A

Squamous cell carcinoma

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16
Q

What is Erosive L.Planus?

A

Skin condition which can arise in the mouth and increases risk of oral cancer

17
Q

Which area of the mouth is usually affected by oral cancer in Asia?

A

Buccal mucosa

18
Q

What is lichen planus?

A

White striations

19
Q

What is meant by Leukoplakia?

A

thick, white patches form on your tongue and the lining of your mouth. Smoking is the most common cause

20
Q

What is erythroleukoplasia?

A

Red/white patch

21
Q

Name the warning signs for oral cancer.

A
Red / White/ Red & White lesion
Ulcer (exclude trauma,drug,systemic etc )
 Numb feeling eg lip,face
Unexplained pain in mouth or neck
Change in voice
Dysphagia
22
Q

Which facial changes may occur in oral cancer?

A

Mandible fracture
Drooping eye lid or facial palsy
Facial swelling