Oncology ABC Flashcards
Breast Lump ddx
lactating adenoma galactocele fibroadenoma lobular hyperplasia cystic disease malignant- infiltrating ductal adenocarcinoma, ductal, lobular
Breast cancer treatment options
1st- surgery, radiation
2nd- surgery, radiation, chemo
3rd- surgery, chemo
when to start/restart treatment after delivery for cancer
2 weeks
chemo regimen for breast cancer
cyclophosphomide
doxorubicin
+/- 5FU
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General prognosis for breast cancer, pregnant/non-pregnant
similar to outside of pregnancy
timing of delivery in regards to chemo
3 weeks after last treatment
pregnancy risks with chemo in pregnancy
miscarriage fetal hematologic supression fgr oligohydramnios premature delivery anomalies ( first trimester)
Risk factors with radiation in pregnancy
1st tri miscarriage
congenital anomalies (eye, skeletal, genetalia)
congnitive delay
microcephaly
staging for Breast cancer
MRI
Liver ultrasound
CXR
how long after cancer treatment should you wait to become pregnant
at least 6 months, 2 years is preferable to minimize recurrance during pregnancy
herceptin in pregnancy - treatment for breast cancer
antibody againt HER-2.
Her-2 is important for fetal neural, cardic, and renal development
there have been healthy babies