Thyroid Tumors
Adrenal Tumors
Pituitary Tumors
Lung Cancers
Misc.
100

This hormone, produced by the thyroid gland, regulates metabolism and growth.

What is thyroxine (T4)?

100

This is the most common benign tumor of the adrenal cortex, often found incidentally on imaging.

What is an adrenal adenoma?

100

This is the most common type of pituitary tumor, usually benign and hormone-secreting.

What is a pituitary adenoma?

100

This type of lung cancer is strongly associated with smoking and often arises centrally in the bronchi.

What is small cell lung carcinoma?

100

This diagnostic test is the gold standard for evaluating thyroid nodules.

What is fine needle aspiration (FNA)?

200

This is the most common type of thyroid cancer, accounting for about 80% of cases.

What is papillary carcinoma?

200

This aggressive malignancy arises from the adrenal cortex and may produce excess cortisol, androgens, or aldosterone.

What is adrenocortical carcinoma?

200

Excess secretion of growth hormone from a pituitary tumor causes this condition in adults.

What is acromegaly?

200

This is the most common type of lung cancer overall, frequently found peripherally.

What is adenocarcinoma?

200

This hormone, produced by the adrenal cortex, regulates sodium and potassium balance.

What is aldosterone?

300

This thyroid cancer arises from parafollicular C cells and secretes calcitonin.

What is medullary carcinoma?

300

This adrenal medullary tumor causes episodic hypertension, headaches, sweating, and palpitations.

What is a pheochromocytoma?

300

A pituitary tumor secreting ACTH can cause this form of Cushing’s syndrome.

What is Cushing’s disease?


300

This lung cancer subtype is associated with hypercalcemia due to paraneoplastic PTHrP production.

What is squamous cell carcinoma?

300

This tissue-equivalent material is placed on the skin during radiation therapy to increase the surface dose.

What is a bolus?

400

This type of thyroid cancer spreads hematogenously to bone and lung.

What is follicular carcinoma?

400

This chemotherapeutic and adrenolytic drug is used to treat adrenal cortical carcinoma by suppressing hormone production.

What is mitotane?

400

Compression of the optic chiasm by a pituitary tumor results in this characteristic visual defect.

What is bitemporal hemianopsia?

400

This staging system is used for both lung and thyroid cancers to classify tumor extent and spread.

What is the TNM staging system?

400

This beam-shaping device consists of multiple motorized metal leaves that conform radiation beams to a tumor’s shape.

What is a multileaf collimator (MLC)?

500

This undifferentiated thyroid cancer carries the worst prognosis.

What is anaplastic carcinoma?

500

This genetic syndrome associated with p53 mutation predisposes patients to adrenal cortical carcinoma.

What is Li-Fraumeni syndrome?

500

This imaging modality is the gold standard for evaluating pituitary tumors and the sella turcica.

What is MRI?

500

This treatment combines chemotherapy and radiation and is standard for limited-stage small cell lung cancer.

What is concurrent chemoradiation therapy?

500

During an IMRT warm-up, this type of error could result in unintended radiation exposure between MLC leaves.

What is radiation leakage?

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