Exam 28: Bone,Cartilage and Soft Tissue Sarcomas

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The main shaft of a typical long bone is termed the:

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All of the following are examples of primary bone tumors except:

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During which of the following timeframes is the incidence rate of primary bone cancer highest?

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Most primary bone tumors are radioresistant.

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In which anatomical location are primary bone lesions most common?

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Overall,STS requires which dose of radiation to achieve local control and long-term survival?

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What is the most common form of primary bone cancer?

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The most common presenting symptom of patients with bone tumors is:

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The role of the radiation therapist in the treatment of patients with bone tumors includes: I.education II.communication III.assessment IV.monitoring medical equipment

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It is important when treating an extremity for STS to have a strip of unirradiated tissue near the treatment volume to: I.maintain some lymphatic function II.avoid increased fracture possibilities III.avoid circumferential fibrosis

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