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Endometrial polyps are a common cause of dysfunctional uterine bleeding and typically occur in [blank_start]post-menopausal[blank_end] women.
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post-menopausal
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pre-pubertal
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pre-menopausal
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The peak incidence of endometrial carcinoma is [blank_start]50-60 years[blank_end].
It is uncommon for endometrial carcinoma to present in those [blank_start]under 40[blank_end]
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under 40
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over 65
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50-60 years
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30-40 years
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70-80 years
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Hereditary Non-Polyposis Colorectal Cancer (HNPCC) is a hereditary malignant syndrome which leaves the individual highly susceptible to other forms of cancer.
HNPCC is also known as [blank_start]Lynch[blank_end] Syndrome
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Lynch Syndrome, as well as predisposing the individual to colorectal cancer (HNPCC), also leaves the individual at high risk of which three of the following cancers?
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Endometrial cancer
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Breast cancer
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Ovarian cancer
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Vulval cancer
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Lung cancer
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Oesophageal cancer
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Which two of the following are Type I Endometrial Carcinomas?
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Endometrioid
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Serous
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Clear Cell
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Mucinous
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Which two of the following are Type II Endometrial Carcinomas?
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Endometrioid
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Mucinous
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Serous
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Clear Cell
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[blank_start]Type I[blank_end] Endometrial Carcinomas are associated with unopposed Oestrogen and atypical hyperplasia
[blank_start]Type II[blank_end] Endometrial Carcinomas are associated with TP53 mutation
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A serous endometrial carcinoma is associated with unopposed oestrogen
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Atypical hyperplasia is a precursor to clear cell endometrial carcinoma
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The precursor to endometrioid carcinoma is atypical hyperplasia.
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Mucinous Endometrial Carcinomas are associated with TP53 mutation
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Mucinous Endometrial Carcinomas are associated with unopposed oestrogen.
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Which of the following are associated with Microsatellite Instability?
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Endometrioid Endometrial Carcinoma
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Mucinous Endometrial Carcinoma
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Serous Endometrial Carcinoma
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Clear Cell Endometrial Carcinoma
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Which condition is defined as the following?
"Germline mutation of DNA mismatch repair genes"
[blank_start]Lynch Syndrome[blank_end]
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Obesity is a highly substantial risk factor for endometrial carcinoma
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Obesity is a risk factor for endometrial carcinoma as fat cells called adipocytes express an enzyme called [blank_start]aromatase[blank_end] which converts ovarian androgens into oestrogens, thus promoting endometrial proliferation.
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Lynch Syndrome has an autosomal [blank_start]dominant[blank_end] inheritance pattern
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One of the characteristic traits of Lynch Syndrome is a lack of Microsatellite Instability
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Type II Endometrial Carcinomas (Serous and Clear Cell) are more aggressive than Type I cancers as they spread along the fallopian tube mucosa allowing extrauterine presentation.
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Which of the following Type II Endometrial Carcinomas is known to spread to the peritoneum early in the disease process?
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Endometrioid carcinoma has good prognosis as it is usually confined to the uterus at presentation
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Uterine Leiomyomas are also called Uterine [blank_start]Fibroids[blank_end]