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what cancer is located in the upper apex of the lung
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pancoast tumors and superior sulcus tumors
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most common thyroid tumor
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papillary
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what is kushings syndrom
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adrenal corticoid tumors
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Sunburst radiographic findings are associated with
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osteogenic sarcoma
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onion skin radiographic findings are associated with
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Ewing's sarcoma
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TD5/5
1/3 of Bladder |
93
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TD5/5
1/3 of small bowel |
50
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TD5/5
1/3 of large bowel |
55
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TD5/5
1/3 of fem H/N |
52
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TD5/5
1/3 of cord |
50
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TD5/5
1/3 of esophagus |
60
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TD5/5
1/3 of lung |
45
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TD5/5
1/3 of kidney |
50
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TD5/5
1/3 of liver |
50
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TD5/5
1/3 of rectum |
61
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TD5/5
1/3 of heart |
60
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TD5/5
1/3 of stomach |
60
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TD5/5
2/3 of bladder |
80
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TD5/5
2/3 of small bowel |
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TD5/5
2/3 of large bowel |
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TD5/5
2/3 of fem H/N |
52
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TD5/5
2/3 of cord |
50
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TD5/5
2/3 of esophagus |
58
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TD5/5
2/3 of lung |
30
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TD5/5
2/3 of kidney |
30
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TD5/5
2/3 of liver |
35
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TD5/5
2/3 of rectum |
60
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TD5/5
2/3 of heart |
45
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TD5/5
2/3 of stomach |
58
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TD5/5
3/3 of bladder |
65
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TD5/5
3/3 of small bowel |
45
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TD5/5
3/3 of large bowel |
45
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TD5/5
3/3 of fem H/N |
52
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TD5/5
3/3 of cord |
47
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TD5/5
3/3 of esophagus |
55
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TD5/5
3/3 of lung |
17
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TD5/5
3/3 of kidney |
23
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TD5/5
3/3 of liver |
30
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TD5/5
3/3 of rectum |
60
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TD5/5
3/3 of heart |
40
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TD5/5
3/3 of stomach |
55
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most common thyroid tumor
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papillary
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what is Kushings syndrome?
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adrenal corticoid tumors
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most radiosensitive CNS tumor
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meduloblastoma
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thoras III filter......(might be spelled thorius..sound it out) is made up of
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tin, copper, alum
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how do you determine 80% line?
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take 1/3 of the energy
ex. 3cm for 9mev |
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how do you find the depth or range of particlular e- beam?
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1/2 ???something
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what kind of cancer affect cut skin and t-cell lymphoma
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mucosis fungoidies
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appears in the 7-8th decade of life
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merkel cell carcinoma
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most common cancer occuring in US
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BASAL CELL CA
SQ is 2nd |
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what is associated with rodant cancer
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basal cell
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techniquie of meticulous removal of different layers and continous evaluation of layers is what?
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Mohs technique used for melanoma
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what divides oral and base of tongue
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circumvallate pappilla (V shaped)
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tooth extraction should occur when?
when do you start RT? |
extraction prior to RT tx
give 2weeks to heal before starting RT |
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bite block does what
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keeps tongue in or out of field, depresses it, imobilizes it
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erythroplasia is what?___seen where___?
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is seen velvet red patch on the soft palate
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RS cell is related to
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Hodgkin's
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most common occurring cancer in bone is___
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METS
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Sanctuary sites include
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boosts to testies, brain, eye
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#1 sit of occurrence for bladder cancer
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trigone
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pathology for bladder
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transitional cell (infilrating)
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risk factor for bladder cancer
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smoking
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worm in egypt =schistosomahaematalium, is associated with
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bladder cancer
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kidney normal tolerance is
___adults ____kids |
20adults, 12-14kids
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cell subtype for kidney cancer
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transitional cell (subtype of adeno)
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life span on latelets
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10-20 days
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life span of erythrocyes
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120 days
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lifespan of granulocytes
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1-2days
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neutropenia occurs
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1st week
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anemia occurs
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in 2-3months
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thrombocytopenia occurs in
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2-3 weeks
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postoperative beta-ray therapy with a strontium-90 applicator is often utilized in the tx of
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pterygium
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sign is a painful angulation of an erect penis
single dorsal field is often used areas to shield includ glans, pubic hair, and gonads to include using a lead sheet with an opening for the penis are all characteristics of what????? |
peyronie's disease
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most common kidney cell type
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adeno
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majority of Laryngeal CA is
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Squamous cell carcinoma
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colorectal most common cell type
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adeno
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where do most brain and spine mets come from
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melanomas,
lung, breast, kidney, gastrointestinal, and lymphomas |
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head of pancreas is located where?
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in the sweep of the duodenum
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what part of the heart does blood return to?
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right atrium
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where is the circle of willis located?
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in the brain
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most common stomach cell type
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adeno
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how do you tx stomach CA
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surgical removal and adjuvant radiotherapy and chemo
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most freq. encountered malignant bone lesion (not mets)
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osteosarcoma
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most common type of cancer arising from the epithelium of the alimentary tract are
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adeno
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