Gastric cancer Flashcards

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define gastric cancer?

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cancer of the stomach- most commonly adenocarcinoma

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what are the rarer types of gastric cancer

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Lymphoma

Leiomyosarcoma

Neuroendocrine

Squamous cell carcinoma

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what are the risk factors for gastric cancer?

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Smoked and processed foods, foods high in nitrosamines, high nitrates, high salt, pickling, low vitamin C

Smoking

Helicobacter pylori infection

Pernicious anaemia

Adenomatous polyps

Familial risk

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summarise the epidemiology of gastric cancer?

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COMMON cause of cancer death worldwide

Highest incidence in JAPAN (and Asia in general)

This is cos of smoked fish and h pylori

6th most common cancer in the UK

Usual age of presentation: > 50 yrs

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what are the presenting symptoms of gastric cancer?

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Often asymptomatic early

Early satiety

Epigastric discomfort

Haematemesis, melaena, symptoms of anaemia
Anaemia can be due to blood loss or of chronic disease

Systemic symptoms: weight loss, anorexia, nausea/vomiting

Dysphagia (in tumours of the gastric cardia)

Symptoms of metastases (e.g. ascites, jaundice)

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summarise a typical presentation of gastric cancer?

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FLAWS + epigastric pain + early satiety + haematemesis (N+V) + virchow’s or sister Mary Joseph’s N (lump in belly button)

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what are the signs of gastric cancer on physical examination?

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May be normal

Epigastric mass

Abdominal tenderness

Ascites

Signs of anaemia

Virchow’s Node (aka Troisier’s sign) – lymphadenopathy in left supraclavicular fossa

Sister Mary Joseph’s Nodule (metastatic node on the umbilicus)

Krukenberg’s Tumour (ovarian metastases)

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what are the investigation for gastric cancer?

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Upper GI endoscopy – with biopsy of all gastric ulc

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what other investigations would you consider for gastric cancer?

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Endoscopic USS - assess depth of gastric invasion and lymph node involvement (TNM staging of cancer after diagnoses)

CT/MRI/PET - for staging

Laparoscopy may be needed to determine if tumour resectable

Bloods - FBC (check for anaemia), LFTs

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