Carcinogenesis and CA Flashcards

1
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Pts with COPD are at a _____x increased risk of developing lung CA.

A

4-5x

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2
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Name a tumor suppressor gene whose mutation is important in lung CA carcinogenesis.

A

p53

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3
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Name 3 oncogenes important in for lung CA carcinogenesis.

A
  1. MYC
  2. JUN
  3. FOS
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4
Q

Lung cancer is classified into two main categories, ____ and ____.

A

non-small cell (NSCLC) and small cell (SCLC)

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5
Q

Adenocarcinoma in-situ was previously called _____.

A

bronchoalveolar cell

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6
Q

Cough, anorexia, weakness and weight loss are the most common presenting symptoms in patients with ______.

A

undiagnosed lung cancer

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7
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____, _____, _____, and _____ are the most common presenting symptoms in patients with undiagnosed lung cancer.

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Cough, anorexia, weakness and weight loss

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8
Q

What is Horner’s Syndrome?

A

ptosis, anhidrosis, and miosis from inferior cervical ganglion and sympathetic chain involvement

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9
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This is ptosis, anhidrosis, and miosis from inferior cervical ganglion and sympathetic chain involvement.

A

Horner’s Syndrome

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10
Q

What is bronchorrhea?

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copious amounts of ‘salty’ sputum

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11
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This is copious amounts of ‘salty’ sputum.

A

bronchorrhea

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12
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Lung cancer commonly spreads to ____, ____, ____, and ____.

A

the adrenal glands, liver, brain, and bone

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13
Q

Name 6 endocrinologic effects of lung CA paraneoplastic syndromes.

A
Hypercalcemia
Hyponatremia
Cushing’s syndrome
Gynecomastia
Acromegaly
Hypoglycemia
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14
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Name 5 neurologic effects of lung CA paraneoplastic syndromes.

A
Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic syndrome
Peripheral Neuropathy
Cerebellar Degeneration
Limbic Encephalitis
Encephalomyelitis
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15
Q

Name 4 MSK effects of lung CA paraneoplastic syndromes.

A

Clubbing
Hypertrophic Pulmonary Osteoarthropathy
Dermatomyositis
Polymyositis

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16
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Name 6 hematologic effects of lung CA paraneoplastic syndromes.

A
Anemia
Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia
Leukocytosis/Thrombocytosis
Vasculitis
Noninfectious Thrombotic Endocarditis
Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura
17
Q

How is lung CA diagnosed?

A

biopsy or testing of other tissue samples

18
Q

Elevated ______ suggests bone metastases.

A

alkaline phosphatase

19
Q

Elevated alkaline phosphatase suggests ______.

A

bone metastases

20
Q

Due to the high incidence of micrometastases early in the disease state, small cell lung cancer is divided into two stages: ______ (25-30%; tumor is limited to ipsilateral hemithorax including contralateral mediastinal nodes); and ______ (70-75%; tumor extends beyond the hemithorax including pleural effusions).

A

limited disease; extensive disease

21
Q

Due to the high incidence of micrometastases early in the disease state, small cell lung cancer is divided into two stages: limited disease (25-30%; tumor is limited to ______ including contralateral mediastinal nodes); and extensive disease (70-75%; tumor extends beyond the hemithorax including ______).

A

ipsilateral hemithorax; pleural effusions

22
Q

Due to the high incidence of micrometastases early in the disease state, small cell lung cancer is divided into two stages: limited disease (25-30%; tumor is limited to ipsilateral hemithorax including contralateral ______); and extensive disease (70-75%; tumor extends beyond _____ including pleural effusions).

A

mediastinal nodes; the hemithorax

23
Q

SCLC is typically treated with _____ and ______.

A

chemotherapy, radiation

24
Q

What is the tx for NSCLC?

A

surgery

25
Q

Dx?

A solitary mass, typically

A

a solitary pulmonary nodule/coin lesion

26
Q

What is a solitary pulmonary nodule?

A

a solitary mass, typically

27
Q

What are the s/s of a solitary pulmonary nodule?

A

usually none

28
Q

_______ is a soil organism endemic to the desert southwest, southern California, and northern Mexico that can cause solitary pulmonary nodules.

A

Coccidiodomycosis

29
Q

Coccidiodomycosis is a soil organism endemic to the desert southwest, southern California, and northern Mexico that can cause ______.

A

solitary pulmonary nodules

30
Q

_______ is a fungus that lives in soil fertilized by bird or bat droppings and is commonly found in the central and south-central United States that can cause solitary pulmonary nodules.

A

Histoplasmosis

31
Q

Histoplasmosis is a fungus that lives in soil fertilized by bird or bat droppings and is commonly found in the central and south-central United States that can cause _______.

A

solitary pulmonary nodules

32
Q

What is the most common cause of multiple pulmonary nodules?

A

metastatic disease