Treatment
Types of Osteosarcoma
Diagnosis
Stages/Grades
Miscellaneous
100

The most common treatment of osteosarcoma 

What is chemotherapy?

100

Cancer cells that look like osteoblasts

What is osteoblastic osteosarcoma? 

100

Test done to confirm the diagnosis of bone cancer

What is a biopsy?

100

The name for cancer that has spread to other areas 

What is metastatic? 

100

Population where osteosarcoma is most common?

Who are teenagers and young adults?

200

Type of surgery done if tumour is large or gotten into nerves or blood vessels

What is an amputation?

200

Cancer cells that look like fibroblasts

What is fibroblastic osteosarcoma? 

200

Why are blood chemistry tests done?

To determine how well organs are functioning 

200

Tumour that is 8 cm or smaller and is low grade

What is stage 1A?

200

List two possible risk factors for osteosarcoma

What is exposure to ionizing radiation, exposure to radiation, age (10-24), height (tall), gender (boys), growth spurt?

300

Name 3 common symptoms of chemotherapy

What is fatigue, neutropenia, nausea, vomiting, sore mouth, changes in taste, hair loss, weight loss, and loss of appetite

300

Tumour made of small round cells 

What is small cell osteosarcoma?

300

Name two things a doctor should ask about in a health history

What are symptoms that suggest bone cancer, inherited disease that increases risk, exposure to ionizing radiation, bone disorders, family history of bone cancer, other types of cancer?

300

Osteosarcoma that starts on or close to the surface of bone and is not aggressive

What is low grade?

300

Prognosis of osteosarcoma is better if the cancer is in distal sites or proximal sites? 

What are distal sites?

400

Why is chemotherapy given after surgery? 

To kill remaining cancer cells and minimize the chances of cancer coming back

400

Cancer cells that resemble cartilage forming cells

What is chondroblastic osteosarcoma?

400

How does a needle biopsy work? 

A thin needle goes through the skin and moves toward the tumour. The needle removes small pieces of the tissue of the tumour which is then sent to the lab for analysis.

400

A tumour that is larger than 8 cm and high grade?

What is stage 2B?

400

What two things do nurses need to check before administering chemotherapy?

What is confirm doctors order and confirm eight rights of medication administration?

500

What is used to fill in part of or all of the gap left in the bone after a limb-sparing surgery?

What is a prosthesis or bone graft?

500

Type of cancer where there are lots of abnormal blood vessels visible in the tumour and osteoblasts

What is telangiectatic osteosarcoma?

500

What is an MRI?

What is magnetic resonance imaging: uses powerful magnetic forces and radio frequency waves to make images of organs, tissues, bones, and blood vessels?

500

Tumour in several parts of the same bone and is high grade

What is Stage 3?

500

Name four symptoms of osteosarcoma

What is bone or joint pain made worse at night or during exercise, bone injury or break for no clear reason, swelling/lump around a bone, difficulty moving or using a limb, fatigue, sweating, fever, weight loss?