Management Of Lung And Colorectal Cancer Flashcards
Monoclonal Abs used in treatment of lung cancer with positive EGFR mutation
Erlotinib, Gefitinib
Monoclonal Abs used in treatment of lung cancer with positive ALK-EML fused gene mutation
Crizotinib
Management of limited stage small cell lung cancer
CCRT (etoposide)
Prophylactic cranial irradiation
Management of extensive stage small cell lung cancer
4-6 cycles of induction chemo+immuno followed by observation
Prophylactic cranial irradiation
Management of Non small cell lung cancer, stage I to IIIA (N1)
. Surgery
. RT if inoperable
+adjuvant chemo targeted immuno
Management of Non small cell lung cancer, stage IIIA(N2) To IIIB
If resectable: Neoadjuvant chemo+ PORT
If not resectable: CCRT
If pancoast tumor:
….Resectable: CCRT +SURGERY
…. Non resectable:CCRT
Management of stage IV lung cancer
. Check mutation PDL1
IF >50% : IMMUNO
IF <50%: CHEMO (platinum)
. Maintenance
Management of stage I colon cancer (Early local)
Surgery
Management of stage II colon cancer (locally advanced)
Surgery +/- chemo
Management of locally advanced colon cancer with LN +ve
Surgery + Adj. Chemo
Management of stage IV colon or rectal cancer
Chemo+/- surgery
Management of stage I rectal cancer (early local)
Surgery
Management of stage II Rectal cancer (late localised)
الساندوتش الجراحى
. Neoadj: CTH or RT
. Surgery
. Adjuvant chemo
A patient has been diagnosed with colon cancer stage IV , the lab tests reported that the tumor is Ras mutant, so the dr decides to give him targeted therapy.
What is the drug that the dr gave him?
Bevacizumab