Childhood Cancer Flashcards

1
Q

what should all children undergoing immunosuppressive therapy have done before treatment commences

A

oral examination

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2
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give five examples of oral complications that can occur as a result of immunosuppressive therapy or head and neck radiation

A

oral mucositis
taste dysfunction
opportunistic infections (candida, herpes)
osteroradionecrosis
MRONJ

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3
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what are the three objectives dentally before any cancer treatment commences

A

stabilise existing irritants
communicate with medical team regarding patient’s oral health status
education on optimal oral care for patient and parents

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4
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what is the indication to use an antibiotic prophylaxis for patients who are immunocompromised following cancer therapy

A

neutrophil count less than 2,000 per cubic millimetre

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5
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what two types of cancer is acute lymphoblastic leukaemia split into

A

haematological
solid tumours

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6
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what are haematological tumours

A

cancer that affect blood, bone marrow and lymph nodes

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7
Q

give three examples of haematological cancers

A

leukaemia
lymphoma
myeloma

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8
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give an example of solid tumours in children

A

brain tumours

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9
Q

what is the most common type of cancer affecting children

A

leukaemia

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10
Q

what do myeloid cells become

A

white blood cells - monocytes and neutrophils

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11
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what do lymphoid stem cells become

A

white blood cells - lymphocytes

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12
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what do erythroblasts become

A

red blood cells

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13
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what do megakaryocytes become

A

platelets

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14
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what is acute lymphoblastic leukaemia

A

bone marrow makes too many lymphoblast cells which are immature and cannot grow into lymphocytes

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15
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what are the two types of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia

A

b cell
t cell

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16
Q

name four symptoms of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia

A

swollen lymph nodes
bruising or bleeding easily for no reason
bone pain
loss of appetite

17
Q

what two ways can acute lymphoblastic leukaemia be treated

A

chemotherapy
stem cell transplant

18
Q

what are the three phases of chemotherapy

A

induction
consolidation
maintenance

19
Q

name five oral problems related to acute lymphoblastic leukaemia

A

increased infection risk during treatment
oral and pharyngeal mucositis
increased caries rate
MRONJ
dry mouth

20
Q

what are the dental treatment considerations for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia

A

prioritise intervention
time appointments around treatment
bleeding risk

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