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Oncology-Alison Miles

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Lymphoma   cancer that affect lymphatic system  
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2 types of Lymphoma   Hodgkin's, Non-Hodgkin's  
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Hodgkin's   onset age 15-40 and then older than 55; Reed-Sternberg cells, orderly growth; MORE curable  
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Non-Hodgkin's   peak after age 50; 30 subtypes, NO Reed-Sternberg cells, B and T cell origins; Mets common; LESS curable  
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Reed-Sternberg cells   have Multi-nuclei  
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Lymphoma treated with   radiation, chemo, bone marrow transplant, immunotherapy w/monoclonal antibodies (tumor fighting antibodies)  
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Brain Tumors   named for cell type and area of the brain; 50% malignant; Gliomas are most common  
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Gliomas   tumors that originate in neuroglia & the brain or spinal cord  
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Brain Tumor treatment   surgical removal; limited radiation; some chemo; diurrhetic to lower BP; dim lights & sound; limit visitors, fluids; give oxygen  
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GI Tract Cancer   many develop from benign adenomas; approx. 75% develop in sigmoid colon and rectum; genetic, lifestyle and environmental factors contribute  
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Liver Cancer   RARELY begins in the liver; chemo is main treatment, but usually considered palliative treatment  
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Pancreas Cancer   FATAL-usually less than 1 yr; vague symptoms, look at BP  
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Pancreatic Cancer Signs and symptoms   in head of pancreas, include pain, jaundice, weight loss, N/V, and diarrhea; in center and tail, GI bleed or back pain; quickly spreads to duodenum, stomach, spleen & left adrenal gland  
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Pancreatic Cancer treatment   if cancer is in head, surgery may be an option; radiation and chemo may prolong life  
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Kidney Cancer   3% of all cancer; may reach CONSIDERABLE size before detection; not responsice to chemo or radiation; radiation may be palliative measure  
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Kidney Cancer signs and symptoms   anemia, weakness, weight loss; Gross hematuria (blood in urine) and flank pain are late signs  
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Kidney Cancer treatment   nephrectomy (removal of kidney), NOT responsive to chemo or radiation; radiation may be palliative measure only  
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Bladder Cancer   mostly men 50-70 yrs old  
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Bladder Cancer risk factors   cigarette smoking & exposure to rubber and cable chemicals  
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Bladder Cancer signs and symptoms   painless intermittent hematuria, bladder irritability & infections; UTIs  
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Bladder Cancer treatment   partial or total cystectomy--may require urostomy; chemotherapy  
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Bone Cancer   abnormal osteoblast or myeloblast (marrow cells), exhibit rapid and uncontrolled growth; usually located around knee in distal femur or proximal fibula  
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Bone Cancer signs and symptoms   pathological break, limp or abnormal gait; usually the tumor has already spread  
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Bone Cancer treatment   amputation, chemotherapy, radiation  
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Endometriosis   female organ cancer; endometrial cells migrate out of uterus & attach to other organs in pelvic cavity  
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Endometriosis characteristics   builds & bleeds like tissue w/in the uterus, causing pain and local inflammation; considered benign uterine growth  
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Endometriosis complications   obstruction of organs in pelvic area (bladder, bowel, urethra)  
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Endometriosis treatment   drugs that decrease endometrionic growth, laparoscopy, ***hysterectomy***  
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C   Change in bowel or bladder  
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A   A lesion that does not heal  
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U   Unusual bleeding or discharge  
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T   Thickening or lump in breast or elsewhere  
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I   Indigestion or difficulty swallowing  
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O   Obvious changes in wart or mole  
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N   Nagging cough or persistent hoarseness  
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