Oncology Flashcards
1
Q
What is the most common type of cancer of childhood (< 15 years old)?
A
leukemia
2
Q
What is the single most common childhood malignancy?
A
- Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL)
3
Q
What are some risk factors for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia?
A
- prenatal radiation exposure
- postnatal exposure to high doses of radiation
- down syndrome
- ataxia telangiectasia
- bloom syndrome
- fanconi anemia
- neurofibromatosis
4
Q
What are the signs and symptoms of ALL?
A
4 P’s
- pallor
- pyrexia
- purpura/petichiae - due to thrombocytopenia
- pain - bone pain w/ refusal to bear weight
- lymphadenopathy, fatigue, hepatosplenomegaly, anorexia
“limping 2 yo with pallor”
5
Q
What are the typical lab findings seen in ALL?
A
- 90% will have abnormal CBC - normocytic normochromic anemia and reticulocytopenia, either very low or very high WBCs, lymphoblasts on smear, severe neutropenia, thrombocytopenia
- elevated uric acid → renal dysfunction w/ hyperuricemia
- elevated LDH
- electrolyte abnormalities
- definitive diagnosis = bone marrow biopsy
6
Q
What is the most predictive factor for achieving a 2nd remission of ALL?
A
the length of time the first remission lasted
7
Q
What are side effects of ALL therapy?
A
- early and late CNS toxicity in patients receiving intrathecal and radiation therapy
- seizures, cerebral atrophy, necrotizing encephalopathy, microangiopathy
- cranial radiation → neruodevelopmental and neuroendocrine abnormalities (growth hormone deficiency)
- spinal radiation → growth restriction
- anthracyclines → cardiomyopathy
*