Endometrial Carcinoma
Contents
- 1 Corpus cancer syndrome includes all except
- 2 Fluorescence Imaging for Robotic Endometrial Sentinel lymph node biopsy (FIRES) uses the dye
- 3 Not a risk for endometrial cancer
- 4 Not true of Lynch syndrome
- 5 Most common type of cancer endometrium is
- 6 Papanicolaou smear is positive in endometrial cancer in
Corpus cancer syndrome includes all except
A. Obesity
B. Hypertension
C. Diabetes
D. Smoking
Fluorescence Imaging for Robotic Endometrial Sentinel lymph node biopsy (FIRES) uses the dye
A. Indocyanine green
B. Rhodamine
C. Acridine orange
D. Nile red
Not a risk for endometrial cancer
A. Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
B. Tamoxifen
C. Use of combined oral contraceptives
D. Functioning ovarian tumors
Not true of Lynch syndrome
A. Is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder
B. Associated with carcinomas of the endometrium
C. Caused by germline mutations in the DNA mismatch repair (MMR) genes
D. Polyposis of colon is the highlight of the syndrome
Most common type of cancer endometrium is
A. Papillary serous carcinoma
B. Mucinous adenocarcinoma
C. Squamous cell carcinoma
D. Adenocarcinoma
Papanicolaou smear is positive in endometrial cancer in
A. 10% cases
B. 30% cases
C. 50% cases
D. 70% cases
In short
- EC is traditionally classified into two major types (I and II). Type I tumors (G1-G2 endometrioid adenocarcinomas) account for about 80% of endometrial carcinomas, have a favorable prognosis and are estrogen-responsive.
- Type II tumors account for 10–20% of EC, include high grade endometrioid tumors, and non-endometrioid tumors (serous, clear-cell, mucinous, squamous, transitional cell, mesonephric, carcinosarcoma, and undifferentiated), have a poor prognosis and are not clearly associated with estrogen stimulation.
- Extrafascial hysterectomy is the preferred treatment for endometrial carcinoma confined to the body. The surgery includes removal of the uterus, tubes and
- ovaries of both the sides and cuff of vagina.
- Contraindications of radiotherapy are presence of a pelvic mass, pelvic kidney, pyometra, pelvic abscess, previous laparotomies and/or adhesions with bowel and prior pelvic radiation.