Treatment of Lung Cancer Flashcards

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What are the characteristics of Small cell lung cancer in how it progresses?

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Rapidly progressive disease
Early metastases
Rarely suitable for surgery
Good initial response to chemotherapy. Slide 5

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What are the characteristics of non small cell lung cancer in how it progresses?

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Curative options of surgery or radical radiotherapy or palliative chemotherapy and new targeted treatments. Slide 6

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What are the 4 treatment choices for lung cancer?

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Surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and palliative care. Slide 9

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What preparation do you have to do before a surgery?

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Bronchoscopy
EBUS
CT scan of Brain for metastases
CT scan of thorax
PET scan. Slide 12
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What does VATS stand for?

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Video Assisted Thoracic Surgery. Slide 19

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What preparation do you have to do before chemotherapy?

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Bronchoscopy
CT scan
Performance status on ECOG score (how the disease is progressing). Slide 23

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What are side effects of chemotherapy?

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Nausea and vomiting
Tiredness
Bone marrow suppression (infection)
Hair loss
Pulmonary fibrosis
Slide 26
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What are more new specific treatments?

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Genetic mutations e.g. EGFR

Immune Therapy e.g.PD - L1. Slide 27

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What types of radiotherapy are there?

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Ionising (X rays)
Radical (curative intent)
Palliative (delaying tactic)
Slide 28

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What are the disadvantages of radiotherapy?

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Maximum cumulative dose
Collateral damage e.g. spinal cord
Only goes where you point the beam so not good for metastases. Slide 29

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What does SABR stand for and what does it do?

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Stereotactic ablative radiotherapy

More beams and less collateral damage as they are less powerful. It also has 4D scanning. Slide 33

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What can endobronchial therapy be used for?

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Stent insertion for stridor
Photodynamic therapy
Other laser therapy. Slide 35

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What does the treatment of the lung cancer get determined by?

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Cell type
Extend of disease
Co-morbidity
Patients wishes! Slide 38

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What are examples of co-morbidity?

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Smoking related diseases e.g. COPD

Ischaemic Heart disease. Slide 39

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What is the better option in treating lung cancer?

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Prevention e.g. stop smoking. Slide 46

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