Oncology Flashcards

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What paediatric malignancys will present in children?

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  • Leukaemias (ALL>AML)
  • Brain tumours
  • Extracranial solid tumours
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What are some genetic reasons for paediatric malignancy?

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  • Down’s Syndomre
  • Fanconi
  • BWS
  • Li-Fraumeni Familial Cancer Syndrome
  • Neurofibromatosis
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What are some non-genetic reasons for paediatric malignancy?

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Environment
-Radiation
-Infection
Iatrogenic
-Chemotherapy
-Radiotherapy
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What symptoms in children need immediate referral to oncology?

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  • Unexplained petechiae

- Hepatosplenomegaly

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5
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What symptoms in children need urgent referral to oncology?

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  • Repeat attendance for same problem, no diagnosis
  • New neuro symptoms
  • Abdo mass
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What symptoms in children need referral to doctor for urgent investigations?

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  • Rest pain
  • Back pain
  • Unexplained lump
  • Lymohadenopathy (Slowly increased in size, non tender, not triggered by viral prodrome/trauma)
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List some symptoms of brain tumour in children?

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  • Persistent/recurrent vomiting
  • Persistent recurrent headache
  • Abnormal balance/walking/co-ordination
  • Abnormally eye movement
  • Behaviour change
  • Fits or seizures
  • Abnormal head position
  • Blurred/double vision
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What is used to find out what a ?malignancy might be?

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  • Scans (MRI standard)
  • Biopsy
  • Tumour markers
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What is used to find out where a malignancy is?

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  • Staging eg scans (Usually CT)

- Bone marrow

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What is used in paediatric oncology treatment?

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  • Sometimes watch and wait!
  • Multimodal therapy
  • Chemotherapy
  • Surgery
  • Radiotherapy
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What are the acute risks of chemo in children?

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Hair loss
Nausea & vomiting
Mucositis
Diarrhoea / constipation (^Infection risk)
Bone marrow suppression – anaemia, bleeding, infection

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What are the chronic risk of chemo in children?

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Organ impairment – kidneys, heart, nerves, ears (Hearing aids/impants)

Reduced fertility (If pubertal - sperm banks)

Second cancer

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What are the acute risks of radiotherapy in children?

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Lethargy
Skin irritation
Swelling
Organ inflammation – bowel, lungs

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What are the chronic risks of radiotherapy in children?

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Fibrosis / scarring
Second cancer
Reduced fertility

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What are considered paediatric oncological emergencies?

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Sepsis/febrile neutropenia
Raised ICP
Spinal cord compression
Mediastinal mass
Tumour lysis syndrome
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