Signs & Symptoms
Risk Factors & Epidemiology
Histology & Patterns of Spread
Treatment Options
Radiation Therapy
100

Chest pain, dysphagia, and hoarseness are signs of this type of involvement

Regional involvement (often lymph node)

100

The risk of developing lung cancer is slightly higher for this gender.

Women

100

This is the most common type of NSCLC

Adenocarcinoma

100

For stage I or II NSCLC, what is the primary treatment method?

Surgery

100

Hyperfractionated radiation therapy is typically used for this type of lung cancer? 

SCLC

200

This is another name for a superior sulcus tumor of the lung

Pancoast Tumor or Apex Tumor

200

80% of lung cancer deaths are related to this risk factor.

Tobacco exposure

200

2,000 to 3,000 new cases of this rare lung cancer are diagnosed every year. 

Mesothelioma

200

For early-stage NSCLC, this type of resection, which takes out part of the lobe, can be used.

Wedge resection

200

This is the definition of the CTV plus margin to account for internal motion. 

ITV

300

This syndrome presents with drooping of the eyelid and is associated with apex tumors of the lung

Horner's Syndrome

300

Mesothelioma is commonly caused by this toxic material, typically used in insulation. 

Asbestos

300

This is the most common route for regional spread of lung cancer 

lymphatics (specifically through the intrapulmonary & mediastinal nodes)

300

This is the standard treatment regime for limited stage SCLC

RT with concurrent chemotherapy (surgery is an option if it hasn't spread)

300

60-66 Gy is the definitive dose management for what type of lung cancer? 

NSCLC

400

This syndrome, which is considered a medical emergency needing immediate therapeutic action, is a sign of regional involvement of a lung tumor.  

SVC syndrome

400

High risk patients who are over the age of 55 with a 30 pack per year smoking habit can qualify for this type of test. 

Low-dose CT screening

400

SCLC mimics which type of NSCLC? 

Large Cell 

400

Etoposide and carboplatin are common chemotherapy used for lung cancer treatment, along with what other common agent? 

Cisplatin
400

The spinal cord should not receive more than this amount of Gy in order to avoid myelitis and paralysis

45 Gy

500
Other than bone pain, this can also be a distant sign of lung cancer

Neuro deficits (headache, vision changes, personality changes), or jaundice/ascites

500

This type of lung cancer has small links to Cushing's Syndrome and Eaton-Lambert Syndrome

SCLC

500

These are three common sites that lung cancer will spread to 

Brain, spine (bone), liver.

ALSO- adrenal gland, pericardium, other lung

500

Immunotherapy is commonly used for this type of NSCLC

Advanced

500

Along with beam weighting and couch kicks, this technique can be used by dosimetrists in order to optimize dose distribution for lung cancer AP/PA fields.

Wedges (hard or dynamic)
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