Cancer Basics
Cancer Treatments
Side effects
Cancer Overview
100

Uncontrolled growth of unregulated cells

What is cancer?

100

Oldest form of cancer treatment

What is surgery?

100

Premedicating with an antiemetic can help to prevent this side effect of chemotherapy

What is nausea/vomiting?

100

At least one recommendation to prevent cancer

What is limit alcohol use, regular physical activity, maintain normal weight, avoid smoking/tobacco use, use of sunscreen, healthy diet

200

Cancer causing agents

What are carcinogens?

200

Drugs that interrupt the cell cycle of cancer

What is chemotherapy?

200

At least one recommendation for those experiencing constipation

What are taking stool softeners, high-fiber foods, increasing fluid intake, and increasing activity (such as walking)?

200

Recommended way to detect cancer early

What are screenings?

300

Two types of tumors

What are benign and malignant?

300

Form of treatment that when absorbed into tissues damages cell DNA and causes cell death

What is radiation?

300

Use of this can be used to prevent or help with oral injury/stomatitis/mucositis

What is saline or salt solutions (1 tsp salt in 1 L water)? Also topical anesthetics, soft bristle toothbrush, moist/bland/soft foods, avoiding spicy/acidic/too hot/too cold foods, avoiding use of irritants like tobacco or alcohol.

300

Second stage of cancer where it is still reversible

What is promotion?

400

Process where cancer spreads to other parts of the body

What is metastasis?

400

Procedure removing as much as possible of a tumor without completely removing

What is debulking?

400

Bone marrow suppression places patients receiving chemo at increased risk for developing this

What is infection? (Also accept hemorrhage and extreme fatigue)

400

Stage of cancer where metastasis can be seen

What is progression (final stage)?

500

Acronym that provides cancer warning signs

What is CAUTION? (Change in bowel/bladder; A sore that doesn't heal; Unusual bleeding or discharge from any body orifice; Thickening or lump in the breast or elsewhere; Indigestion or difficulty in swallowing; Obvious change in a wart or mole; Nagging cough or hoarseness)

500

Primary three goals of cancer treatment

What are cure, control, and palliation?

500

Liver function tests are collected to monitor for this possible chemotherapy effect

What is hepatotoxicity?

500

Something that cancer cells do that normal cells will not do

What is invade territory not their own? Also not respecting boundaries, growing on top of each other, sometimes producing 2 cells at a time.

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