Deck 28: Bone,Cartilage and Soft Tissue Sarcomas
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Deck 28: Bone,Cartilage and Soft Tissue Sarcomas
1
In which anatomical location are STSs most common?
A) head and neck
B) upper extremity
C) lower extremity
D) trunk
A) head and neck
B) upper extremity
C) lower extremity
D) trunk
B
Roughly 60% of STSs are found in extremities,with the thigh being most common.
Roughly 60% of STSs are found in extremities,with the thigh being most common.
2
Which of the following is an acceptable radiation therapy treatment technique for STS?
I)external beam
II)brachytherapy
III)intraoperative
A) I and II
B) I and III
C) II and III
D) I,II,and III
I)external beam
II)brachytherapy
III)intraoperative
A) I and II
B) I and III
C) II and III
D) I,II,and III
D
STSs are adequately treated using external beam radiotherapy,brachytherapy,and IORT.
STSs are adequately treated using external beam radiotherapy,brachytherapy,and IORT.
3
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
A) I and II
B) I and III
C) II and III
D) I,II,and III
II)avoid increased fracture possibilities
III)avoid circumferential fibrosis
A) I and II
B) I and III
C) II and III
D) I,II,and III
B
Total circumferential radiation of extremities is not recommended because the likelihood of lymphedema and fibrosis is increased.Fracture potential is neither increased nor decreased by leaving a strip of unirradiated tissue.
Total circumferential radiation of extremities is not recommended because the likelihood of lymphedema and fibrosis is increased.Fracture potential is neither increased nor decreased by leaving a strip of unirradiated tissue.
4
When used with radiation therapy,which of the following reduces the loss of function and improves overall control?
A) intralesional resection
B) radical resection
C) amputation
D) limb-sparing surgery
A) intralesional resection
B) radical resection
C) amputation
D) limb-sparing surgery
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5
In which anatomical location are primary bone lesions most common?
A) spine
B) upper extremity
C) lower extremity
D) trunk
A) spine
B) upper extremity
C) lower extremity
D) trunk
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6
Preoperative radiation therapy for STS is performed to: I.kill the reactive rim of tumor cells before they are cut into
II)decrease the risk of implantation
III)attempt to preserve as much normal function as possible
A) I and II
B) I and III
C) II and III
D) I,II,and III
II)decrease the risk of implantation
III)attempt to preserve as much normal function as possible
A) I and II
B) I and III
C) II and III
D) I,II,and III
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7
The most common metastatic site in STSs is:
A) lung
B) liver
C) brain
D) bone
A) lung
B) liver
C) brain
D) bone
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8
What type of bone marrow is contained in the diaphysis of long bones?
A) red
B) white
C) blue
D) yellow
A) red
B) white
C) blue
D) yellow
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9
Most STSs generally spread through: I.the lymphatic system
II)direct invasion and extension
III)hematogenous spread
A) I and II
B) I and III
C) II and III
D) I,II,and III
II)direct invasion and extension
III)hematogenous spread
A) I and II
B) I and III
C) II and III
D) I,II,and III
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10
In which anatomical location are metastatic bone lesions most common?
A) spine
B) upper extremity
C) lower extremity
D) trunk
A) spine
B) upper extremity
C) lower extremity
D) trunk
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11
What is the most common form of primary bone cancer?
A) osteosarcoma
B) chondrosarcoma
C) fibrosarcoma
D) chordoma
A) osteosarcoma
B) chondrosarcoma
C) fibrosarcoma
D) chordoma
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12
Pain is the most common presenting symptom of soft tissue sarcoma (STS).
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13
The incidence of primary bone tumors is low.
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14
During which of the following timeframes is the incidence rate of primary bone cancer highest?
A) infancy
B) adolescence
C) adulthood
D) elderly
A) infancy
B) adolescence
C) adulthood
D) elderly
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15
Most primary bone tumors are radioresistant.
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16
A bone scan is a nuclear medicine procedure used to detect the presence of metastatic bone cancer.
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17
Where should the upper and lower field edges be placed for the treatment of metastatic spine cancer?
A) mid-vertebral body
B) medial aspect of the vertebral body
C) superior aspect of the vertebral body
D) intervertebral space
A) mid-vertebral body
B) medial aspect of the vertebral body
C) superior aspect of the vertebral body
D) intervertebral space
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18
Overall,STS requires which dose of radiation to achieve local control and long-term survival?
A) low
B) medium
C) high
A) low
B) medium
C) high
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19
What is the most common site of metastasis from a primary bone cancer?
A) brain
B) bowel
C) lung
D) bone
A) brain
B) bowel
C) lung
D) bone
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20
What is the most important prognostic factor for osteosarcoma?
A) site of primary tumor
B) age of patient at diagnosis
C) presence of metastatic disease
D) performance status
A) site of primary tumor
B) age of patient at diagnosis
C) presence of metastatic disease
D) performance status
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21
Bone scans are used to evaluate the:
A) histology of the specimen
B) spread of metastatic disease
C) extent of soft tissue involvement
D) none of the above
A) histology of the specimen
B) spread of metastatic disease
C) extent of soft tissue involvement
D) none of the above
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22
Primary treatment for osteogenic sarcoma involves: I.radiation therapy
II)surgery
III)chemotherapy
A) I and II
B) I and III
C) II and III
D) I,II,and III
II)surgery
III)chemotherapy
A) I and II
B) I and III
C) II and III
D) I,II,and III
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23
The most common presenting symptom of patients with bone tumors is:
A) elevated blood count
B) decreased blood count
C) pathologic fracture
D) pain
A) elevated blood count
B) decreased blood count
C) pathologic fracture
D) pain
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24
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
A) I,II,and III
B) I,III,and IV
C) II,III,and IV
D) I,II,III,and IV
II)communication
III)assessment
IV)monitoring medical equipment
A) I,II,and III
B) I,III,and IV
C) II,III,and IV
D) I,II,III,and IV
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25
All of the following are examples of primary bone tumors except:
A) malignant histiocytoma
B) rhabdomyosarcoma
C) osteosarcoma
D) multiple myeloma
A) malignant histiocytoma
B) rhabdomyosarcoma
C) osteosarcoma
D) multiple myeloma
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26
The main shaft of a typical long bone is termed the:
A) periosteum
B) diaphysis
C) epiphysis
D) shaftosis
A) periosteum
B) diaphysis
C) epiphysis
D) shaftosis
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27
The most common primary site that leads to bone metastasis is:
A) breast
B) prostate
C) kidney
D) lung
A) breast
B) prostate
C) kidney
D) lung
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28
Which of the following has the highest incidence of bone tumors?
A) Ewing sarcoma
B) chondrosarcoma
C) metastatic bone lesions
D) multiple myeloma
A) Ewing sarcoma
B) chondrosarcoma
C) metastatic bone lesions
D) multiple myeloma
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29
Treatment for multiple myeloma involves: I.radiation therapy
II)surgery
III)chemotherapy
A) I and II
B) I and III
C) II and III
D) I,II,and III
II)surgery
III)chemotherapy
A) I and II
B) I and III
C) II and III
D) I,II,and III
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30
Treatment for malignant fibrous histiocytoma involves: I.radiation therapy
II)surgery
III)chemotherapy
A) I and II
B) I and III
C) II and III
D) I,II,and III
II)surgery
III)chemotherapy
A) I and II
B) I and III
C) II and III
D) I,II,and III
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