Oncology Flashcards

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Prostate cancer risk factors

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Age
Family Hx
BRCA2 gene

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Clinical manifestations of prostate cancer

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Hx: often asymptomatic, non specific urinary symptoms, haematuria, haematospermia, bone pain if metastasised, constiutional sx
DRE: assymetry, nodularity, induration of prostate

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Diagnosis

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Transrectal core needle biopsy with imaging guidance (US/MRI)
Can track PSA over time - IF >0.75ng/mL rise over 1 year indication for biopsy (also PDA density/doubling time/MRI imaging for characterisation)
Other indications: abnormal DRE, must have good QOL

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Staging

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TNM (T is clinical or pathological) + PSA + GLEASON SCORE

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Gleason score

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  • Used in staging of prostate cancer
  • Gleason grade: grading of architectural changes on biopsy (1-5)
  • Gleason composite score: sum of 2 most prevalent grades of differentiation pattern
    Grade: 1-5: correlates with a gleason composite score
    Grade 1: <=6
    Grade 2: 7 (3+4)
    Grade 3: 7 (4+3)
    Grade 4: 8
    Grade 5 : 9/10
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Treatment of prostate cancer

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Active surveillance (very low risk, localised)

Low risk/int risk localised: radical prostatectomy, external beam radiation, brachytherapy (only by itself in low risk)

High risk, loclaised: RT+ ADT or RP

Very high risk, localised; RT +/- brachy + long term ADT

Metastatic: RT + ADT (can have RP in younger men)

Disseminated disease (stage 4): ADT, may be combined with chemo e.g. docetaxel

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Term for prostate cancer that has relapsed after initial systemic hormone replacement (+ Mx)

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Castration resistant prostate cancer

Mx
- ADT +/- chemo + bilateral surgical orchiectomy/medical orchiectomy (GnRH agonists)

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Examples of androgen deprivation therapy

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LHRH agonists (GnRH agonists)
Antiandrogens
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Side effects of ADT

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Sexual • Erectile dysfunction
• Loss of libido
• Genital shrinkage

Physical • Weight gain
• Gynaecomastia
• Muscle weakness and atrophy

Metabolic • Osteoporosis
• Anaemia
• Hot flushes
• Hypertension, diabetes, heart disease,
lipid abnormalities

Emotional/cognitive • Depression
• Emotional lability

Systemic • Fatigue
• Lack of energy

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