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  • October 4, 2024
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Medical Terminology. Cancer

oncologist - answer cancer specialist

oncology - answer study of tumors

good news vs. bad news (cancer) - answer1. benign vs. malignant
2. low grade vs. high grade
3. radiosensitive vs. radioresistant
4. no metastases vs. metastases
5. well differentiated vs. poorly differentiated
6. negative nodes vs. positive nodes
7. in remission vs. relapse
8. surgically respectable vs. inoperable

malignant - answer"evil"

1. cancerous tumors
2. life-threatening
3. invasive
4. metastasize

benign - answer"good"

non-life threatening tumors, non-invasive, don't metastasize

tumor - answermasses of cells that have slipped the bonds of control of cell
multiplication

invasive - answerspread into surrounding organs

results in penetration, compression and destruction of surrounding tissues causing
problems such as loss of organ function (liver, kidneys), difficulty breathing (lungs),
obstruction (intestines), possible catastrophic bleeding and severe pain

metastasize - answertravel to other areas of the body to form new tumors

carcinoma - answermost common form of cancer

1. develops from sheets of cells that cover a surface (ex: skin) or line a body cavity (ex:
glandular lining of stomach)
2. tumors may appear in prostate, lung, stomach, liver

, 3. term usually appears in name of tumor

sarcoma - answerrare form of cancer arising from connective and supportive tissues
(ex: bone, fat, muscle)

1. affect bone, fat, other areas
2. term doesn't always appear in name of tumor

tumor biopsies - answertissue samples examined microscopically to determine the type
and degree of tumor development

1. grading scale
-grade I to IV

2. staging system
-TNM

3. grading + staging are important ways to predict prognosis + treatment

well differentiated - answertumors that still look like original source tissue

generally have a good clinical outcome

poorly differentiated - answertumor tissues have taken on a more primitive structure and
may not resemble its original tissue

generally have a poorer outcome

palpate - answerfeel

fixed - answeradherent to other structures

lymphatics - answerdrainage channels for cell fluids other than blood

tumor grading scale - answer1. starts at Grade I: well-differentiated
2. goes to Grade IV: poorly-differentiated

3. determine clinical stage with a physical exam
-can you feel the tumor?
-can you palpate the lymph nodes?
-is the tumor fixed?

4. other questions to consider
-has the tumor invaded surrounding tissue?
-involvement of lymphatics?
-has cancer mestastasized?

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