Renal Cell Carcinoma Flashcards

1
Q

What are the major types of malignant RCC?

A

Renal Adenocarinoma (primarily in the proximal tubule)

85% - Clear Cell
10% - Papillary

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What are the risk factors for renal cell carinoma?

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FH (lots of inherited disorders incl. Von Hippal-Lindau Syndrome)
Smoking
Obesity
Anti-hypertensive treatment
ESRF
Acquired renal cystic disease
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How does a RCC present?

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Mostly asymptomatically, they’re found incidentally on imaging.

10% show the classic triad of flank pain, mass and haematuria.

30% can have paraneoplastic syndromes

30% can have metastatic disease

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Where does RCC metastasize to?

A

Bone
Brain
Lungs
Liver

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Describe some paraneoplastic syndrome resulting from RCC?

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  • Anorexia, cachexia & Pyrexia
  • Hypertension, hypercalcaemia & deranged LFTs
  • Anaemia, Polycythaemia & raised ESR
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6
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How does renal cell carcinoma tend to spread?

A

Directly –> Surrounding tissue & occasionally bowel

Haematogenously –> Lungs & Bone

Venous –> Renal vein/IVC

Lymphatically –> Paracaval Nodes

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What tests would you do to diagnose and stage renal cancer?

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CT abdo & Chest - Confirms diagnosis, stages and assesses contralateral kidney

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What other tests can be done to assess the contralateral kidneys function?

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DMSA or MAG-3 isotope testing

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What bloods would you run if you suspect RCC?

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FBC & U&Es

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10
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How is RCC treated?

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Mainly Laparoscopic Radical Nephrectomy

Patients with small no of metastases can get palliative Cytoreductive Nephrectomy to prolong life

Some immunotherapy (e.g. with interferon-alpha) or Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors (e.g. Sorafenib)

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Why isnt RT / Chemo used in RCC?

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RCC is largely chemo and RT resistant

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12
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How is RCC staged?

A
T1 - in capsule <7cm
T2 - In capsule >7cm
T3 - Outside capsule
T3a - In fat
T3b - Renal Vein or IVC below diaphragm
T3C - IVC above diaphragm
T4 - Beyond Gerota's Fascia
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Prognosis for RCC?

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Depends on stage:
T1 - very good 95% 5 yr survival
T4 - Very bad 20% 5 yr survival
M1 - 12-18months

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