GI cancer : Flashcards

1
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what are the three main types of gut cancer?

A
  • oesophageal cancer
  • colon cancer
  • pancreatic cancer
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what cancers affect epithelial cells?

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squamous - Squamous cell carcinoma
( found the top of the oesophagus)

glandular epithelium -
adenocarcinoma

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what cancers affect neuroendocrine cells?

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  • enterochrommafin cells - carcinoid tumours
  • interstitial cells of cajal -
    GI stromal tumours
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what cancers affect connective tissue?

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smooth muscle - leiomyoma

adipose tissue - lipoma

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5
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what are primary and secondary cancers?

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  • primary cancer is arising directly from the cells in the organ
  • secondary cancer is after metastasis
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6
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what are the types of oesophageal cancer?

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  • squamous cell
    Upper 2/3 of oesophagus.
    Acetaldehyde pathway.
    more common in poor countries
  • adenocarcinoma
    lower 1/3 of the oesophagus
    Related to acid reflux
    more common in rich countries
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how to identify oesophageal cancer?

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  • we are trying to diagnose carcinoma from barretts oesophagus
  • we can use an endoscopy, OGD or gastroscopy
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what is barretts oesophagus?

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  • metaplasia of cells
    around 5% can turn into dysplasia
    of which 0.5% turn into a carcinoma
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9
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what are risk factors for colorectal factors?

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  • age
  • strong family history
  • Uncontrolled ulcerative colitis
  • previous polyps
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10
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what is the progression of colorectal cancer?

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  • it is a sequence of genetic errors
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what are symptoms of colorectal cancer?

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  • normally totally asymptomatic
  • change in bowel habit
  • blood in stool
    Bright blood probably from the colorectal area
    black or dark red blood is bad
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12
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what symptoms are not associated with colorectal cancer?

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  • rectal bleeding with itch
  • soreness
  • change in bowel habits
    to harder or less frequent
  • abdominal pain in absence of obstruction
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how is colon cancer normally identified?

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  • using a colonoscopy
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14
Q

ads and disads of abdominal x ray ?

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ad: cheap, easy, quick
disad: not very sensitive

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ads and disads of CT scan:

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Advantages: quick
easy
see
large lesions.

Disadvantages:
could miss small lesions
cannot take samples
cannot carry out treatment.

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ads and disads of Barium enema:

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Advantages: quite sensitive and specific
Disadvantages: time insensitive | technically demanding | unacceptable for patients.

17
Q

ads and disads of Colonoscopy:

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Advantages: safe | quick | high sensitivity | able to obtain tissue

Disadvantages: 2 prep days of iatrogenic diarrhoea | small risk of perforation | small risk of dehydration

18
Q

ads and disads of Virtual colonoscopy:

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disads : Quick | easy | reduced bowel prep so more tolerable | good for lesions greater than 6mm

ads: unable to obtain tissue | unable to remove lesions.

19
Q

what are symptoms of pancreatic cancer?

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  • usually asymptomatic
  • Pain in 70%.
  • Anorexia in 10%.
  • Weight loss in 10%.

also might be ; jaundice, new diabetes, lost weight

20
Q

why might pancreatic cancer cause jaundice?

A

enlargement on the head of the pancreas

impinges on the common bile duct → diabetes and jaundice.

21
Q

what identifies early pancreatic cancer?

what identifies late pancreatic cancer?

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  • EARLY – abdominal pain, depression, glucose intolerance

LATE – weight loss, jaundice, ascites

22
Q

what is the prognosis like for pancreatic cancer?

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1-year survival rate 18%, 5-year survival rate 2%.

23
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what are risk factors for pancreatic cancer?

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  • smoking
  • drinking
  • obesity
  • family history