Radiation Therapy in Gynecologic Malignancies — Flashcards

Radiation Therapy in Gynecologic Malignancies — Flashcards

Radiation Therapy in Gynecologic Malignancies — Flashcards
#1

Stage III vulval cancers can be treated by _____ + local sx excision

#2

Current or recent OCP use is a risk factor for _____ cancer

#3

In radiotherapy for carcinoma cervix, point A is _____cm above and 2cm lateral to external os

#4

In radiotherapy for carcinoma cervix, point B recieves _____ cGy of radiation dose

#5

Cytobrush is used to take samples from the _____

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#6

The given CT abdomen suggestive of hydronephrosis is suggestive of Stage _____ Cervical cancer

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#7

Choriocarcinoma in females may arise as a complication of _____ or as a spontaneous germ cell tumor

#8

Treatment for primary invasive cervical carcinoma:IA1: Type _____ HysterectomyIA2: Type II (Modified Radical/ Wertheim) HysterectomyIB1-IB2, and IIA1: Type III (Radical/Meigs-Wetheim) HysterectomyIB3,IIA2 onwards: Chemoradiation

#9

According to RCOG guidelines, in a patient with suspected post-menopausal ovarian cyst, laprotomy/laproscopy is indicated only if the size of the cyts is >_____cm or RMI is >200

#10

The next step in managing a patient who has HSIL on her pap smear is to perform a _____ and directed cervical biopsies

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