Pancreatic Cancer Flashcards

1
Q

What is a key feature of pancreatic cancer?

A

Painless Obstructive jaundice

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2
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Average survival when diagnosed with advanced disease is?

A

6 months

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3
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presentation of pancreatic cancer?

A

jaundice, pale stools dark urine, generalised itching, weight loss, mass, epigastric pain, change in bowel habit, nausea vomiting, worsening of diabetes or new onset

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4
Q

when to refer for suspecting pancreatic cancer?

A

patient over 40 with jaundice. 2 week wait

or over 60 with weight loss plus additional symptoms direct access CT Abdo

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4
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when to refer for suspecting pancreatic cancer?

A

patient over 40 with jaundice. 2 week wait

or over 60 with weight loss plus additional symptoms direct access CT Abdo

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5
Q

Courvoisier’s law?

A

palpable gallbladder and jaundice- cholangiocarcinoma or pancreatic cancer

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6
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trousseau’s sign?

A

migratory thrombophelbitis

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7
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diagnosis of pancreatic cancer?

A

CT scan plus biopsy

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8
Q

tumour marker raised in cholangiocarcinoma and pancreatic cancer?

A

CA 19-9

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9
Q

management of pancreatic cancer?

A

surgery if tumour small isolated in head. total pancreatectomy, distal, pylorus preserving pancreaticoduodenectomy (modified whipple), or whipple

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10
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whipples procedure?

A

head of pancreas, pylorus, duodenum, gallbladder, bile duct and lymph nodes

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associations with pancreatic cancer?

A

increasing age
smoking
diabetes
chronic pancreatitis (alcohol does not appear an independent risk factor though)
hereditary non-polyposis colorectal carcinoma
multiple endocrine neoplasia
BRCA2 gene
KRAS gene mutation

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12
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what else do you get in pancreatic cancer?

A

loss of exocrine function steatorrhoea and loss of endocrine function DM

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13
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first investigation of choice in pancreatic cancer?

A

CT- double duct sign- dilatation of pancreatic and common bile ducts

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14
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side effects of whipple procedure?

A

dumping syndrome and peptic ulcer disease

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