Associated with asbestos.
What is mesothelioma?
The leading cause of cancer related deaths
What is lung cancer?
The bifurcation
What is the Carina?
This cancer is found typically in the apex of the lung
What is pancoast tumor?
The most common histology of invasive breast cancers.
What is infilitrating ductal or invasive ductal?
The standard breast fractionation and dose of whole intact breast
What is 46.8 - 50.4 Gy (1.8 -2/0 Gy/f)
The number cause of lung cancer
The location of the IM LN
What is 3 cm lateral to midline and depth of 2.5 - 3 cm below the skin surface?
The recommended age for routine mammograms
The lung cancer that spread rapidly and a high probability of metastasis at time of diagnosis.
What is Small Cell Carcinoma
The standard dose for lung, including concurrent, sequential, or alternating chemotherapy and radiation
What is 45-60Gy?
The incidence of women
What is 1 in 8?
The deep fascia supports the mammary glands by overlapping these 2 muscles
What is pectoralis major and minor?
The 3 common lymphatic routes
What is axillary, internal mammary, and transpectoral?
The lung cancer associated without smoking history
What is Adenocarcinoma?
Angled 10-15 degrees
What is Supraclavicular portal?
The most frequent clinical presentation of early staged breast cancer
What is asymptomatic, nonpalpable mass?
The major route of nodal drainage and the levels of distinction
What is axillary pathway divided into 3 levels.
Axillary nodes receive this much lymphatic drainage from the breast
The second common type of invasive breast cancer
What is invasive lobular carcinoma?
What is spinal cord, esophagus, heart, and healthy lung?
The incidence of breast cancers directly attributed to breast cancer susceptibility gene mutations in BRAC1 or BRCA2
What is 5-6%?
The breast parachyma consists of this many sections or lobes embedded in adipose tissue
What is 15-20?
The subcarinal, paraesophageal, and pulmonary ligament nodes are classified into
What is inferior mediastinal node?