Deck 22: Specific Cancers and Their Management
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Deck 22: Specific Cancers and Their Management
1
Smoking and alcohol are two leading risk factors for ____________________ .
A) laryngeal cancer
B) Hodgkin's disease
C) leukemia
D) cancer of the esophagus
A) laryngeal cancer
B) Hodgkin's disease
C) leukemia
D) cancer of the esophagus
A
2
Multiple myeloma is:
A) a chronic, progressive disease in which abnormal cells gradually replace the normal elements within the lymph nodes
B) cancer of tissues in which blood is formed
C) a slowly progressive cancer in which there is uncontrolled reproduction of abnormal plasma cells leading to the destruction of bone marrow and extending into the bone
D) uncontrolled growth and reproduction of abnormal skin cells
A) a chronic, progressive disease in which abnormal cells gradually replace the normal elements within the lymph nodes
B) cancer of tissues in which blood is formed
C) a slowly progressive cancer in which there is uncontrolled reproduction of abnormal plasma cells leading to the destruction of bone marrow and extending into the bone
D) uncontrolled growth and reproduction of abnormal skin cells
C
3
All of the following are types of surgery associated with breast cancer except:
A) Lumpectomy
B) Partial mastectomy
C) Lobectomy
D) Radical mastectomy
A) Lumpectomy
B) Partial mastectomy
C) Lobectomy
D) Radical mastectomy
C
4
Cigarette smoking or passive smoke inhalation causes an estimated 85 to 90% of all types of this cancer.
A) Lung cancer
B) Esophageal cancer
C) Pancreatic cancer
D) Leukemia
A) Lung cancer
B) Esophageal cancer
C) Pancreatic cancer
D) Leukemia
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5
This type of gynecologic cancer is detected through a Pap screening.
A) Ovarian cancer
B) Endometrial cancer
C) Vaginal cancer
D) Cervical cancer
A) Ovarian cancer
B) Endometrial cancer
C) Vaginal cancer
D) Cervical cancer
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6
What does it mean when a patient is in remission?
A) The patient's cancer has come returned
B) Free from cancer manifestations
C) A patient was recently diagnosed with cancer
D) The patient is a child who has cancer
A) The patient's cancer has come returned
B) Free from cancer manifestations
C) A patient was recently diagnosed with cancer
D) The patient is a child who has cancer
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7
All of the following are risk factors of esophageal cancer except:
A) Alcohol use and smoking
B) Barrett's esophagus
C) Helicobacter pylori infection
D) Gastroesophageal reflux disease
A) Alcohol use and smoking
B) Barrett's esophagus
C) Helicobacter pylori infection
D) Gastroesophageal reflux disease
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8
Testicular cancer is relatively
A) rare
B) fatal
C) common
D) undetectable
A) rare
B) fatal
C) common
D) undetectable
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9
In some occasions an individual with stomach cancer may have complete or partial removal of their stomach. Resulting from the surgery, individuals may experience a syndrome due to the rapid gastric emptying into the small intestine. What is this syndrome called?
A) Dumping syndrome
B) Munchausen syndrome
C) Marfan syndrome
D) Cushing's syndrome
A) Dumping syndrome
B) Munchausen syndrome
C) Marfan syndrome
D) Cushing's syndrome
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10
What organ of the urinary system does cancer most often occur in?
A) Kidney
B) Urethra
C) Ureter
D) Bladder
A) Kidney
B) Urethra
C) Ureter
D) Bladder
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11
Describe functional limitations experienced by individuals with total laryngectomy.
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12
Compare and contrast Hodgkin's disease with non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma. is the lymph system? How is the diagnosis made for each cancer; which one is generally diagnosed in an advanced stage and why? What is the prognosis for either of these cancers? What are the treatments for each cancer?
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13
What are the types of urinary diversion procedures that are used when the bladder is completely used?
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14
Discuss what are the psychosocial issues for individuals with breast cancer?
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15
Discuss what are the psychosocial issues for individuals with prostate or testicular cancer?
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16
Explain what acute leukemia is.
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17
What are the risk factors for stomach cancer and how is it treated?
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18
What are some vocational issues that an individual may experience after returning to work once having cancer?
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19
Describe the types of skin cancer.
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20
Explain the two major groups of lung cancers and the management of this type of cancer.
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