Treatment Options Flashcards

1
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Give the three main breast cancer treatment options.

A

Surgery, radiation, drugs

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2
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In a discussion of breast cancer, what is a stage?

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A process of classifying the cancer and placing it into five stages depending on the extent of the primary tumor, regional lymph node involvement, and/or distant metastasis.

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3
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What is the difference between a modified radical mastectomy and the lumpectomy?

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Modified radical mastectomy removes the entire breast, including the nipple/areola and some under-arm lymph nodes. Lumpectomy removes only the tumor and surrounding margins.

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4
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Lumpectomy is often combined with what two other treatment options?

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Radiation therapy and/or chemotherapy and/or HRT

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5
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How long does the average radiation therapy treatment last?

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External beam radiation typically runs 5-7 weeks

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6
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What are the two main methods used to deliver radiation therapy?

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External and internal beam radiation

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7
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Give two advantages and two disadvantages of brachytherapy.

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a. Advantages: Reduce treatment time, fewer skin reactions
b. Disadvantage: Not enough clinical trial or controlled studies, dose falls rapidly from source, specific areas around the lesion may not get a high dose of radiation.

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8
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Why is chemotherapy considered a systemic form of treatment?

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The drug is distributed throughout the entire body and will affect all tissues and organs.

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9
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Identify four uses of chemotherapy.

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Stop or slow the spread of cancer to other parts of the body, to kill cancer cells, and to relieve symptoms of cancer.

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10
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Why does chemotherapy cause a low blood cell count.

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Chemotherapy affects the bone marrow that makes blood cells.

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11
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What is the main use of Tamoxifen?

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For estrogen receptor positive cancer, tamoxifen blocks estrogen to the cancer therefore lowering the risk of recurrence.

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12
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Name the breast cancer treatment that combines a light source and a photosensitizing agent.

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Photodynamic therapy

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13
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What is the main effect of antiangiogenesis drugs in cancer treatment?

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They prevent the growth of new blood vessels necessary for cancer spread.

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14
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Identify the technique that does not involve microsurgery whereby skin, fat, and blood vessels plus at least one abdominal muscle is moved from the abdomen to the chest area as a breast mound.

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TRAM flap

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15
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A radiation treatment that typically lasts 5-9 days is termed:

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Brachytherapy (internal) 5-9 days vs. Teletherapy (external) once a day x 6 to 7 weeks

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16
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Of the following, which is the most breast conserving surgery?
A. chemotherapy
B. mastectomy
C. modified radical mastectomy
D. lumpectomy
A

Lumpectomy, it removes the lesion and surrounding margins.

17
Q

Side effects of chemotherapy include:

  1. nausea or vomiting
  2. reduced white cell count
  3. increased red cell count
A

1 and 2- Chemo affects all the organs and tissues of the body. Blood cell count, red, white and platelets will fall and chemotherapy effect on the cell lining the gastro-intestinal track can cause nausea and vomiting.

18
Q

If the margins of a specimen are positive, then
A. all cancer has been exhausted
B. additional tissue must be exercised
C. lumpectomy was the wrong treatment option
D. the patient will have to undergo a mastectomy

A

B. While removing a lesion the surgeon must ensure that all margins are clean. A positive margin indicates that all the cancerous cells have not been removed and the surgeon will have to remove more tissue.

19
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Neoadjuvant chemotherapy refers to treatment
A. before surgery that utilizes anti estrogen drugs
C. before surgery t help shrink the size of the cancerous tumors
D. after surgery that involves radiation

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C. Neoadjuvant treatment is given before surgery to help shrink the size of the cancerous tumor. Adjuvant chemotherapy is given in addition to another cancer treatment.

20
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The benefits of tamoxifen are negligible after \_\_\_\_\_\_\_years
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
A

D. The benefits of Tamoxifen are only considered effective within a 5-year period.

21
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What is tamoxifen?

A

Tamoxifen is an anti-estrogen drug used to block estrogen from latching to the cancer receptor cells.

22
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Advantages of brachytherapy (internal radiation) include all of the following except:
A. reduced time of treatment
B. less irritation of healthy breast tissue
C. longer delays before the start of treatment
D. fewer skin reactions

A

C. Brachytherapy is a method in internal radiation therapy. With Brachytherapy, the big-energy radiation beam is concentrated on the cancerous tissue sparing the surrounding normal tissue. This allows reduction in treatment time,less irritation of normal tissue and fewer skin reactions.

23
Q
Reconstructing the breast to remove tissue is a technique that involves relocating the nipple is called:
A. augmentation mammoplasty
B. reduction mammoplasty
C. core biopsy
D. ductography
A

B. In reduction mammoplasty, the oversize of the breast is reduced. Augmentation will increase breast size. The core biopsy removes tissue sample for analysis and ductography is a check of the larger ducts.

24
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The removal of tissue and muscle from the abdomen to reconstruct a breast mound using microsurgical techniques is called
A. latissimus dorsi flap
B. pedicle flap
C. TRAM flap
D. Free flap
A

C. The TRAM flap is the transverse rectus abdomens myocutaneous muscle flap where tissue and muscle from the abdomen is reconstructed to make a breast mound.