Internal_Clinical Oncology Flashcards
(135 cards)
The following side effects may occur immediately or early after cytotoxic therapy except (indicate the exception):
A) nausea / vomiting
B) urocystitis
C) renal failure
D) phlebitis
E) azoospermia
E) azoospermia
Azoospermia arrives after — not immediately
In case of haematogenous dissemination, the following tumors usually give a pulmonary metastases first, except one type of tumor:
A) gastric cancer
B) breast cancer
C) renal cancer
D) chorionepithelioma
E) osteosarcoma
A) gastric cancer
It is true for the treatment of brain tumors:
1) In case of cerebral metastases, active oncological treatment is not an option.
2) Stereotactic brain irradiation is possible even in case of multiple brain lesions.
3) Cancers of the central nervous system cannot be treated by chemotherapy because chemotherapeutic agents do not pass through the blood-brain barrier.
4) In case of radical surgery, adjuvant therapy is not recommended, due to expected late toxicities even in case of highly malignant tumors.
5) Although there is no lymphoid tissue in the nervous system, lymphoma may occur in central nervous system
6) In some cases of central nervous system irradiation of the tumor is the first choice therapy, not surgery.
A) 1st, 2nd, and 4th answers are correct
B) 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 5th answers are correct
C) 2nd, 5th and 6th answers are correct
D) 1st, 2nd, 4th and 6th answers are correct
C) 2nd, 5th and 6th answers are correct
2) Stereotactic brain irradiation is possible even in case of multiple brain lesions.
5) Although there is no lymphoid tissue in the nervous system, lymphoma may occur in central nervous system
6) In some cases of central nervous system irradiation of the tumor is the first choice therapy, not surgery.
Which factor plays an important role in the development of certain listed tumors?
Benzene exposition
A) larynx cancer
B) mesothelioma
C) Hodgkin’s disease
D) skin cancer
E) leukemia
E) leukemia
In which malignant disease ”DNA mismatch repair error” is the most frequent?
A) Li–Fraumeni-sydrome
B) MEN-2 syndrome
C) retinoblastoma
D) hereditary, non polyposis colon cancer (HPNCC)
E) Wilms-tumor
D) hereditary, non polyposis colon cancer (HPNCC)
Which cytostatic agent causes toxic damage to the listed organs - primarily?
adriamycin
A) kidney
B) heart
C) lung
D) bladder
E) Intestine
B) heart
Endometrial carcinoma
A) is the most common gynecological tumor
B) it practically does not occur in premenopausal status
C) squamous cell cancer is more frequent than the glandular origin
D) Estrogen excess is not a risk factor
A) is the most common gynecological tumor
The following malignant tumors,during hematogenous spreading metastatize at first to the liver, except:
A) gastric cancer
B) colon cancer
C) panreatic cancer
D) adrenal gland carcinoma
E) gallblader cancer
D) adrenal gland carcinoma
It is true for the malignant tumors of the lung:
1) 80-85% of the tumors are non-small cell lung cancer (NSCL).
2) 80% of the adenocarcinomas are centrally localized processes.
3) Squamous cancers are more commonly peripheral.
4) Squamous cancers have worse prognosis than adenocarcinomas and evolve especially in smokers.
5) Pulmonary malignancies are generally histologically homogeneous, combinations of different tumor types are rarely observed.
6) Non-small cell lung cancer is not a separate entity, segregation into subgroups is essential to determine personalized therapy.
A) 1st, 2nd, and 3rd answers are correct
B) 2nd, 3rd,4th and 5th, answers are correct
C) 1st, 4th, and 6th answers are correct
D) 1st, 4th, 5th and 6th answers are correct
E) all of the answers are correct
C) 1st, 4th, and 6th answers are correct
1) 80-85% of the tumors are non-small cell lung cancer (NSCL).
4) Squamous cancers have worse prognosis than adenocarcinomas and evolve especially in smokers.
6) Non-small cell lung cancer is not a separate entity, segregation into subgroups is essential to determine personalized therapy.
In case of treatment of cancer patients, improvement of the disease is called:
A) remission
B) stable disease
C) progression
D) refractory disesase
E) none of the above
A) remission
Remission = Retreat; cancer is beat (or shrinking at least)
CA-125 tumor marker test is the most valuable in the follow-up of the following disease:
A) ovarian cancer
B) hepatocellular carcinoma
C) testicular cancer
D) breast cancer
E) pancreatic cancer
A) ovarian cancer
It is true for lung cancer screening:
A) Pulmonary X-ray screening is one of the primary prevention tools.
B) Regular, yearly performed chest X-ray tests reduce lung cancer mortality.
C) Regular lung chest x-rays combined with sputum cytology will further reduce the mortality rate caused by lung cancer.
D) Regular chest CT scan is not considered as a screening test due to overdiagnosis and radiation exposure.
E) PET-CT test is a general cancer screening test, also suitable for the screening of lung cancer.
D) Regular chest CT scan is not considered as a screening test due to overdiagnosis and radiation exposure.
The prognosis of the following tumor was the most significantly improved by combined chemotherapy:
A) Small cell lung cancer
B) Medulloblastoma
C) Seminoma
D) Neuroblastoma
C) Seminoma
Seminoma = chemo star, near 100% cure from afar
Criteria for evaluating the therapeutic response during treatment of cancer patients:
A) Dukes-staging system
B) RECIST-staging system
C) Forrest-staging system
D) Bismuth-staging system
E) All of the above
B) RECIST-staging system
RECIST = Response Checker In Solid Tumors
Of the following factors which ones should be measured-calculating the Notthingham Prognostic Index?
A) size of the tumor in centimeter
B) histological grade
C) lymph node status
D) all of the above three factors
D) all of the above three factors
A) size of the tumor in centimeter
B) histological grade
C) lymph node status
What is the relationship between dysplasia and cancer?
A) Dysplasia always leads to the development of a cancer.
B) All cancer is preceded by dysplasia.
C) The progression of cancer is dysplasia.
D) A and C.
E) All of the above.
B) All cancer is preceded by dysplasia.
Dysplasia is a step, not a promise, on cancer’s path
CA-15-3 tumor marker test is the most valuable in the follow-up of the following disease:
A) ovarian cancer
B) hepatocellular carcinoma
C) testicular cancer
D) breast cancer
E) pancreatic cancer
D) breast cancer
Which cytostaticum belongs to which group of compounds?
Antimetabolite
A) Actinomycin D
B) vinblastine
C) carmustin
D) melphalan
E) 5-fluorouracil
E) 5-fluorouracil
The tumors of the head and neck region are (select the true statements):
1) Squamous cell carcinoma of the tonsils and tongue are more common in HPV infection.
2) In the case of epipharynic tumors, radiotherapy is contraindicated due to the proximity of the surrounding dose-limiting organs (e.g. brain stem, cerebral cortex, hypophysis, etc.).
3) Radiochemotherapy and radio-target therapies can also be used for the definitive treatment of head and neck cancer.
4) The development of second primary tumors in the lungs or esophagus is relatively common in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma associated with smoking and alcohol abuse.
5) Definitive radiotherapy in this region is only relevant for advanced disease.
A) 1st, 3rd and 4th answers are correct
B) 1st, 2nd, 4th and 5th answers are correct
C) 2nd and 4th answers are correct
D) all of the answers are correct
A) 1st, 3rd and 4th answers are correct
1) Squamous cell carcinoma of the tonsils and tongue are more common in HPV infection.
3) Radiochemotherapy and radio-target therapies can also be used for the definitive treatment of head and neck cancer.
4) The development of second primary tumors in the lungs or esophagus is relatively common in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma associated with smoking and alcohol abuse.
Choose the INCORRECT answer!
A) Choosing the most adequate treatment centre is essential in the aspect of complex therapy since testicular cancer has excellent healing results.
B) In the majority of testicular cancer cases the first step of treatment is surgical high-castration.
C) In the case of testicular seminoma the cumulative dose of supplementary irradiaton of the primary lymph node regions has been decreasing in the last few years.
D) In the case of stage I. testicular cancer, after surgery only regular check-ups are necessary.
E) In the case of early testicular seminoma, according to recent studies, the carboplatin-based monochemotherapy is equivalent to the irradiation of the paraaortic region.
D) In the case of stage I. testicular cancer, after surgery only regular check-ups are necessary.
Which compound belongs to the strong opiates?
A) codein
B) oxycodon
C) tramadol
D) dextropropoxyphen
B) oxycodon
It is true for prostate cancer:
1) Lymph node metastases are most commonly onset in the triangle of vena iliaca externa and n. obturatorius.
2) Distant metastases most often appear in the bones.
3) Radical prostatectomy is still recommended even in case of already onset bone metastases.
4) Treatment of localized prostate cancer radiotherapy with curative doses can be a reasonable alternative to radical surgery.
5) The total dose of radiotherapy has been reduced in the recent years to minimize side effects.
A) 1st, 2nd and 4th answers are correct
B) 3rd, 4th and 5th answers are correct
C) 4th and 5th answers are correct
D) all of the answers are correct
A) 1st, 2nd and 4th answers are correct
1) Lymph node metastases are most commonly onset in the triangle of vena iliaca externa and n. obturatorius.
2) Distant metastases most often appear in the bones.
4) Treatment of localized prostate cancer radiotherapy with curative doses can be a reasonable alternative to radical surgery.
What is the most common intraocular tumor in adults?
A) meningeoma
B) lymphoma
C) metastasis
D) melanoma
E) rhabdomyosarcoma
C) metastasis
What is the meaning of MDR?
A) minimal disease residue
B) multiple drug resistance
C) maximal dose rate
D) mesenchymal disease risk
E) medulloblastoma gene receptor
B) multiple drug resistance