Tumours of the Urinary System Flashcards
1
Q
What is the commonest cancer diagnosed in men?
A
Prostate
2
Q
How many cases are there of prostate cancer per year?
A
- 47,700 new cases/year (2014)
- 134 cases per 100,000 men/year
- 11,300 deaths/year (2nd commonest in men)
3
Q
What is the epidemiology of prostate cancer?
A
- 75% of new cases are aged >65 years
- 1% of new cases are aged <50 years
- However, 45% of new cases <70 years
4
Q
What are the risk factors for prostate cancer?
A
Age
Race/ethnicity
-African or Afro-Caribbean men living in Western countries vs East Asian or Asian men living in Western countries
Geography
-Northwest Europe/North America/Caribbean/Australia vs Asia/Africa/Central and South America
Family history
- First degree relative 2x risk
- HPC1; BRCA1 and 2
5
Q
What are the McNeal’s prostatic zones?
A
- Transition zone
- Peripheral zone
- Central zone
- Anterior fibromuscular stroma
6
Q
What is the diagnostic triad of prostatic cancer?
A
- PSA
- Digital rectal examination
- TRUS-guided prostate biopsies