Deck 30: Respiratory System Tumors

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5)Mesothelioma is a cancer of which respiratory system component?

A) Pleura
B) Primary bronchi
C) Carina
D) Alveoli
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15)Which of the following symptoms is not associated with Horner syndrome?

A) Ipsilateral miosis
B) Ptosis
C) Exophthalmos
D) Anhidrosis
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6)What is the most effective single-agent chemotherapy drug?

A) Cisplatin
B) Paclitaxel
C) Vinorelbine
D) Gemcitabine
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13)What is the most significant risk factor associated with mesothelioma?

A) Asbestos exposure
B) Smoking
C) Sun exposure
D) Radiation exposure
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17)Which of the following terms is used to describe the surgical removal of an entire lung?

A) Lobectomy
B) Segmentectomy
C) Pneumonectomy
D) Wedge resection
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19)What performance status score is assigned to patients with disabilities who require special care and assistance but not hospitalization?

A) 20
B) 30
C) 40
D) 50
E) 60
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10)What is the leading cause of non-small cell carcinoma of the lung?

A) Smoking
B) Asbestos
C) Radiation
D) Genetics
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11)What is the 5-year survival rate for small cell and non-small cell lung cancers?

A) 0.5%
B) 15%
C) 60%
D) 85%
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3)Cancer in which lobe of the lung will typically never include treatment of the contralateral hilar lymph nodes unless proved positive?

A) Upper
B) Middle
C) Lower
D) None of the above
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14)Which of the following syndromes is commonly associated with Pancoast tumors?

A) Paraneoplastic syndrome
B) Down syndrome
C) Tourette syndrome
D) Horner syndrome
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4)In what part of the lung are primary squamous cell carcinomas usually found?

A) Superior
B) Central
C) Lateral
D) Peripheral
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9)What is the primary function of the respiratory system?

A) Immunity
B) Exchange of gases
C) Production of somatostatin
D) Metabolism
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1)Assume the initial treatment portals are AP/PA; after about how many fractions does the typical lung cancer patient start receiving oblique boost treatments?

A) 10
B) 20
C) 30
D) 40
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12)What is the 5-year survival rate for early-stage lung cancers?

A) 10%
B) 15%
C) 60%
D) 85%
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8)What is the total dose delivered to a primary lung cancer?

A) 3000 cGy
B) 4000 cGy
C) 5000 cGy
D) Greater than 6000 cGy
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20)What T stage is a lung cancer measuring 2.5 cm in its greatest dimension?

A) T1
B) T2
C) T3
D) T4
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7)According to the American Cancer Society, what is the percentage of lung cancers caused by smoking?

A) 37%
B) 67%
C) 87%
D) 97%
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2)At what anatomical location does the trachea bifurcate into the right and left main stem bronchi?

A) Pleura
B) Primary bronchi
C) Carina
D) Alveoli
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16)Which of the following is not a common acute side effect a patient may experience during the course of radiation treatments for lung cancer?

A) Dermatitis
B) Erythema
C) Esophagitis
D) Diarrhea
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18)Why should a patient's arms be positioned above his or her head during radiation treatments of a primary lung cancer?

A) Patient comfort
B) Avoid treating normal tissue
C) Capture an additional device charge
D) Physician preference
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24)The tolerance dose (TD)5/5 for the whole lung is approximately _____ Gy.

A) 20
B) 35
C) 45
D) 55
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22)One symptom associated with superior vena cava syndrome is orthopnea.Orthopnea is ____________________.

A) difficulty breathing
B) a bluish color of the skin
C) difficulty swallowing
D) inability to lie flat
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21)What diagnostic imaging tool is most commonly used to detect lung cancers?

A) Chest x-ray
B) CT
C) MR
D) PET
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23)The clinical symptoms of a Pancoast tumor include ___________.

A) dysphagia
B) hoarseness
C) arm pain
D) persistent cough
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5)Mesothelioma is a cancer of which respiratory system component?

A) Pleura
B) Primary bronchi
C) Carina
D) Alveoli
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Mesotheliomas are pleural-based diseases.
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15)Which of the following symptoms is not associated with Horner syndrome?

A) Ipsilateral miosis
B) Ptosis
C) Exophthalmos
D) Anhidrosis
C
Horner syndrome is associated with enophthalmos but not exophthalmos.
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6)What is the most effective single-agent chemotherapy drug?

A) Cisplatin
B) Paclitaxel
C) Vinorelbine
D) Gemcitabine
B
The most effective single-agent drug continues to be cisplatin, with additional agents such as paclitaxel, docetaxel, vinorelbine, gemcitabine, and irinotecan.
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13)What is the most significant risk factor associated with mesothelioma?

A) Asbestos exposure
B) Smoking
C) Sun exposure
D) Radiation exposure
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17)Which of the following terms is used to describe the surgical removal of an entire lung?

A) Lobectomy
B) Segmentectomy
C) Pneumonectomy
D) Wedge resection
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19)What performance status score is assigned to patients with disabilities who require special care and assistance but not hospitalization?

A) 20
B) 30
C) 40
D) 50
E) 60
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10)What is the leading cause of non-small cell carcinoma of the lung?

A) Smoking
B) Asbestos
C) Radiation
D) Genetics
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11)What is the 5-year survival rate for small cell and non-small cell lung cancers?

A) 0.5%
B) 15%
C) 60%
D) 85%
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3)Cancer in which lobe of the lung will typically never include treatment of the contralateral hilar lymph nodes unless proved positive?

A) Upper
B) Middle
C) Lower
D) None of the above
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14)Which of the following syndromes is commonly associated with Pancoast tumors?

A) Paraneoplastic syndrome
B) Down syndrome
C) Tourette syndrome
D) Horner syndrome
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4)In what part of the lung are primary squamous cell carcinomas usually found?

A) Superior
B) Central
C) Lateral
D) Peripheral
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9)What is the primary function of the respiratory system?

A) Immunity
B) Exchange of gases
C) Production of somatostatin
D) Metabolism
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1)Assume the initial treatment portals are AP/PA; after about how many fractions does the typical lung cancer patient start receiving oblique boost treatments?

A) 10
B) 20
C) 30
D) 40
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12)What is the 5-year survival rate for early-stage lung cancers?

A) 10%
B) 15%
C) 60%
D) 85%
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8)What is the total dose delivered to a primary lung cancer?

A) 3000 cGy
B) 4000 cGy
C) 5000 cGy
D) Greater than 6000 cGy
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20)What T stage is a lung cancer measuring 2.5 cm in its greatest dimension?

A) T1
B) T2
C) T3
D) T4
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7)According to the American Cancer Society, what is the percentage of lung cancers caused by smoking?

A) 37%
B) 67%
C) 87%
D) 97%
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2)At what anatomical location does the trachea bifurcate into the right and left main stem bronchi?

A) Pleura
B) Primary bronchi
C) Carina
D) Alveoli
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16)Which of the following is not a common acute side effect a patient may experience during the course of radiation treatments for lung cancer?

A) Dermatitis
B) Erythema
C) Esophagitis
D) Diarrhea
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18)Why should a patient's arms be positioned above his or her head during radiation treatments of a primary lung cancer?

A) Patient comfort
B) Avoid treating normal tissue
C) Capture an additional device charge
D) Physician preference
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24)The tolerance dose (TD)5/5 for the whole lung is approximately _____ Gy.

A) 20
B) 35
C) 45
D) 55
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22)One symptom associated with superior vena cava syndrome is orthopnea.Orthopnea is ____________________.

A) difficulty breathing
B) a bluish color of the skin
C) difficulty swallowing
D) inability to lie flat
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21)What diagnostic imaging tool is most commonly used to detect lung cancers?

A) Chest x-ray
B) CT
C) MR
D) PET
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23)The clinical symptoms of a Pancoast tumor include ___________.

A) dysphagia
B) hoarseness
C) arm pain
D) persistent cough
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