Basics
Types of lungCA
Signs & Symptoms
Diagnostics
RT Clinical
100

A lung neoplasm is defined as this

an abnormal mass of tissue that grows uncontrollably

100

This type accounts for >80% of lung cancers

non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC)

100

Most common symptom of lung cancer

cough

100

Initial imaging for suspected lung cancer.

CXR

100

Airway obstruction from tumor may cause this

Dyspnea

200

Two main types of lung tumors

benign and malignant

200

Most common subtype of NSCLC

adenocarcinoma

200

Coughing up blood is called this

hemoptysis

200

Best imaging to define tumor extent

CT scan with contrast

200

Tumor compressing airway leads to this complication

Atelectasis

300

This type of tumor spreads and invades tissue

malignant

300

This type is usually central and linked to smoking

squamous cell carcinoma

300

Shortness of breath is called this

Dyspnea

300

Test used to confirm diagnosis

Biopsy

300

Superior vena cava compression leads to this syndrome

SVC syndrome

400

Leading cause of cancer death in the U.S

Lung CA

400

This cancer is aggressive and spreads early

small cell lung carcinoma (SCLC)

400

Unintentional weight loss is a sign of this

advanced/metastatic disease

400

This system is used to stage lung cancer

TNM staging

400

A patient with hemoptysis—priority RT concern

Airway protection

500

Main cause of lung cancer

Smoking

500

This cancer is usually found in smokers and has poor prognosis

SCLC

500

Name one systemic symptom of lung cancer

fatigue, fever, or cachexia (body Wasting)

500

What does “M” represent in TNM

metastasis

500

A smoker presents with cough, weight loss, and hemoptysis—priority next step

imaging and biopsy for lung cancer

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