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Oncology MR260
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Week 8 reports! There are four files of reports in Week 8. All four files are due for grading! There is also one file of editing – don’t forget to turn that in, too! I will allow one extra day on the regular reports; they are due by next Wednesday at midnight!
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Questions! Questions! 1. Cancers are classified into what two major categories? 1. What are the most common types of cancers? 2. List some of the staging/classification systems for tumors.
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ANSWERS 1. Hematological tumors and solid tumors 2. Adenocarcinomas 3. Gleason system, Dukes staging, Clark, FIGO, Jewett’s, TNM system
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Oncology Treatments 1. List some of the most common treatments. 2. Give an example of the type of cancer and/or location of the cancer that the treatment is used for. Example: Surgery - used when the lesion is small and the entire tumor can be removed along with a sufficient margin of surrounding healthy tissue.
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ANSWERS * Radiotherapy or Radiation Therapy ◦Inoperable or deep-seated vascular malformations and brain tumors * Bone Marrow and Stem Cell Transplant ◦Leukemias, multiple myelomas, lymphomas, Hodgkin’s and non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas, breast and germ cell cancers and neuroblastoma
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ANSWERS, CONTINUED * Chemotherapy ◦affects cells that are in the process of cellular replication and cells that are in the resting phase
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Video Clip Let’s take a look at a video clip that discusses focused high dose radiation. http://www.videomd.com/RadiationTarget ingTumors-fv-845.aspx http://www.videomd.com/RadiationTarget ingTumors-fv-845.aspx Take notes on all information and terminology that you hear! * You may need to turn up the sound!
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Terminology… What did you learn?
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Identify the abbreviations above AFP BCE BMA CEA BMT TAH
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ANSWERS AFP: alpha-fetoprotein BCE: basal cell epithelioma BMA: bone marrow aspiration CEA: carcinoembryonic antigen BMT: bone marrow transplant TAH: Total abdominal hysterectomy
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Online Resource Now let’s take a look at a resource for the oncology specialty. http://www.can cer.org/Cancer/ CancerGlossary/ index http://www.can cer.org/Cancer/ CancerGlossary/ index This site has a built-in glossary that allows you to search for different terms and medications specific to oncology. On the right-hand side, there is a header that says “Show All Cancer Types”; this can be a great tool if you’re struggling with some of the terminology.
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Additional Resources http://www.medscape.com/oncology/resource http://www.drugs.com/cancer.html *Scroll ¾ down the page to see a list of commonly used cancer medications. http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/types/alphalist http://www.cancerindex.org/medterm/medtm15.htm#abr * This is a huge list of oncology abbreviations
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Video Clip #2 Let’s watch this quick video presentation on how cancer staging works and what it entails. You are likely to hear staging mentioned when working with Oncology reports. http://www.ehow.com/video_5112974_st ages-cancer.html http://www.ehow.com/video_5112974_st ages-cancer.html
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Good night! Thanks for attending the live seminar tonight! Keep in mind that next week is our last seminar!!! I will be opening the reports for Week 10 (final exam) on Friday morning to allow for a head start. If there’s time left tonight, go work on your reports!
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