Radiology for Cancer Flashcards

1
Q

what is a PET scan good for

A

lymphoma

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2
Q

T1

A

limited to submucosa

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3
Q

T2

A

extension into muscularis propria

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4
Q

T3

A

tissue invasion

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5
Q

T4

A

local invasion of organs

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6
Q

N0

A

no lymph node spread

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7
Q

N1

A

1-3 lymph node spread

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8
Q

N2

A

3+ lymph nodes

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9
Q

M0

A

no mets

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10
Q

M1

A

distant mets

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11
Q

what is scan is done for a colorectal cancer after endoscopy

A

CT

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12
Q

why do we use imaging for cancer

A

staging

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13
Q

common sites for colorectal mets

A

liver, lymph nodes, lungs

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14
Q

what is a common acute presentation of colorectal cancer

A

large bowel obstruction

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15
Q

primary lung cancer tends to be solidarity/ multiple

A

solitary for primary

multiple for mets

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16
Q

what chest drain is likely to be malignancy

A

exudate >30g

17
Q

brain mets are solitary/ multiple

A

both

18
Q

colorectal cancer is 98%

A

adenocarcinoma

19
Q

what imaging is done for rectal staging

A

MRI