Module 3 - Chapter 10 - Surgery Flashcards
1
Q
What is definitive treatment of cancers that do not spread beyond the limits of surgical excision.
A
Surgery is often the definitive treatment
2
Q
List the many roles that surgery have in the care of individuals with cancer.
A
- often the definitive treatment of cancers that do not spread beyond the limits of surgical excision.
- indicated for the relief of symptoms,
- surgery also plays a role in the prevention of cancer (e.g. individuals with germline mutations of the APC gen - 100 lifetime risk of colon cancer, BRCA1/2 mutations)
3
Q
What are key principles that apply specifically to cancer surgery?
A
- obtaining adequate surgical margins during a resection to prevent local recurrences
- placing needle tracks and biopsy incision scars (that may be contaminated with cancer cells) carefully so they can be removed in subsequent incisions
- avoiding the spread of cancer cells during surgical procedures through careful technique
- paying attention to obtaining adequate tissue specimens during biopsies so that the pathologist can be confident of the diagnosis.
- the surgeon provides critical staging information by inspection, sampling, and removal of local and regional lymph nodes during procedures.