Oncology Pathologies Flashcards

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What is metastatic brain cancer?

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when a brain tumor develops as a consequence of cancer in another primary area of the body

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What is the most common female malignancy?

Where are metastases of this cancer typically found?

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Breast Cancer

lymph nodes, lungs, bones, skin, and the brain

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What are the typical signs of breast cancer?

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A lump in breast tissue that is irregular and non-painful and may also be accompanied wit nipple discharge, erythema, or a change in breast shape

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What is cervical dysplasia?

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a precancerous condition where squamous cells congregate on the surface of the cervix and is easily treatable but can progress to cervical cancer

potentially can metastasize to the bladder, intestines, lungs, and liver

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What accounts for the majority of colorectal cancers?

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adenocarcinoma and primary lymphoma

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Which cancer is the leading cause of death from cancer?

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Lung Cancer

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What is lymphoma?

What are the two main types?

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cancer found in the lymphatic system

Hodgkin Disease and non-Hodgkin lymphoma

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What is the difference between Hodgkin and Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma?

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The presence of an abnormal cell called a Reed-Sternberg cell (present in Hodgkin Lymphoma)

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What is the most common form of pancreatic cancer?

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cancer of the exocrine glands within the ducts

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What are the common metastases areas of pancreatic cancer?

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liver, lungs, pleura, colon, stomach and spleen

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What is the most common form of prostate cancer?

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Adenocarcinoma

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What age of men is typically affected by prostate cancer?

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Men over 50

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What is Basal Cell Carcinoma?

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a slow growing form of skin cancer that rarely metastasizes

most common form of skin cancer

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What is malignant melanoma?

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a fast spreading and dangerous form of skin cancer that originates from melanocytes and usually occurs in people aged 40-60

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What is Astrocytoma?

What are the two types?

What are the signs and symptoms of each type?

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a classification that accounts for ~50% of pediatric brain tumors

Cerebellar-SxS include clumsiness, ataxic gait, headache, change in personality, and vomiting

Supratentorial-headache, seizures, change in personality, visual impairments, and vomiting

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What is Leukemia?

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cancer of the blood that occurs when leukocytes change into malignant cells which invade into the bone marrow and cease the production of normal cells

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What is a neuroblastoma?

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a tumor that initiates from primitive ectodermal cells of the neural plate and is found within the sympathetic nervous system

The most common malignant tumor seen in children

18
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What is Osteogenic Sarcoma?

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a cancer that occurs at the epiphyses of long bones and is the most common form of bone cancer in children with a peak incidence between the ages of 10 and 20

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What is Wilm’s Tumor?

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an embryonal nephroblastoma found in the kidney which is usually diagnosed between ages 1-4