Lung Cancer Flashcards

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lung cancer

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  • primary or secondary tumors develop here b/c lungs are large and richly vascularized
  • most develop in epithelial tissue
  • leading cause of death
  • aggressive, invasive locally, and mets to bone, liver and brain
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etiology

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  • smoking (>85%)
  • toxins (asbestos, when inhaled forms tiny fibers in lungs)
  • marijuana
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types of lung cancer

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  1. small cell carcinoma
  2. large cell carcinoma
  3. squamous cell carcinoma
  4. adenocarcinoma
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small cell carcinoma

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  • ~12%
  • aka oval cell carcinoma or oat cell carcinoma
  • SCLC
  • worst type (aggressive, invasive and early mets especially to brain)
  • mets at dx (70%)
  • paraneoplastic syndromes (ie. SIADH, ACTH, Cushing’s)
    -> tumor secretes hormone like substances that has
    same action as affected hormone
  • non-resectable d/t size of malignant cells
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large cell carcinoma

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  • ~12%
  • NSCLC
  • large undifferentiated cells
  • peripheral origin (bronchioles, alveoli)
  • early mets, poor prognosis
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squamous cell carcinoma

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  • ~27%
  • NSCLC
  • more common in men
  • originates in central bronchi (epithelial cells lining a/w); intralumenal
  • impacts mediastinum (impacts heart)
  • spreads to hilar lymph nodes
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hilus

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area of the lung where vessels and bronchi enter

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adenocarcinoma

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  • ~30%
  • NSCLC
  • more common in women and non-smokers
  • CA of glandular epithelium
  • peripheral origin
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manifestations

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  • depends on type, site, extent, mets, and paraneoplastic syndromes
  • pain r/t impact on nerves (perivascular) and inflmtn
  • hemopytosis
  • if central:
    * impacts breathing = wheezing, coughing, dyspnea
    * cardiac mnftns d/t proximity of pericardium
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diagnosis

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  • Hx, Px
  • CXR, US, CT, MRI
  • cytology (bronchial wash or sputum)
  • bronchoscopy and biopsy
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what is the advantage of a bronchoscopy?

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can take biopsy samples and manipulate interventions

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treatment

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SCLC = chemo and radiation 
NSCLC = Sx, chemo and radiation
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