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PHCY320 (Oncology) Quiz on ON14 Skin Cancer, created by Mer Scott on 08/10/2019.

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ON14 Skin Cancer

Question 1 of 20

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The skin is the body’s largest organ.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 2 of 20

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Skin cancer is the most cancer in New Zealand. New skin cancers total about 82,000 per year, compared
to a total of 16,000 for all other types of cancer. Our skin cancer rates are the in the world.

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    common
    highest

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Question 3 of 20

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Risk factors for skin cancer:
skin color, hair color, eye color, freckles
• Genetics
• Certain types of
• Long-term exposure
• History of childhood

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    Light
    moles
    sun
    sunburns

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Question 4 of 20

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Skin Cancer Basics = an abnormal change in the skin resulting from uncontrolled cellular growth.
• Pre-Cancerous skin cancer »
• There are three main types of skin cancer:
» Cell Carcinoma (BCC)
» Cell Carcinoma (SCC)
»

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    Actinic keratosis
    Basal
    Squamous
    Melanoma

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Question 5 of 20

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Causes of Skin Cancer?
(UV) radiation is the main cause. NZ UV radiation is 40% during summer compared to northern
hemisphere. The ozone levels here – the ozone layer absorbs a good deal of UVB ultraviolet light from the Sun.
• Artificially-produced UV radiation
• Chemicals (rare)

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    Ultraviolet
    low
    higher

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Question 6 of 20

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Actinic (solar) Keratosis:
•A -cancerous condition of thick, scaly of sun-damaged skin.
• Benign but can progress to invasive malignant disease if left
• Cryosurgery or topical treatment (more soon)

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    pre
    patches
    untreated

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Question 7 of 20

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Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC):
- Basal Cells form the layer (basal layer) of the epidermis, and function as the precursors of all the skin cells above them.
- BBC is the dangerous of the skin cancers, grows , and rarely beyond original location.
• Easily and treated
• Seldom life-threatening
- Appearance:
• Open , reddish patches, bump, pink growth, like area, lump that bleeds and crusts

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    deepest
    least
    slowly
    spreads
    detected
    sores
    shiny
    scar

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Question 8 of 20

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Two in every three NZers will develop a non-melanoma skin cancer.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 9 of 20

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Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC)
- Squamous Cells arethe most cells in the skin, located primarily in the
- About SCC: Can spread to other areas (metastasize) and cause death, but this is . Most cases are not dangerous if detected and treated early. Considered “more aggressive” than basal cell carcinoma, although they are both highly . % of skin cancers are SCC.
- Appearance:
-like growth,
red patch(es),
• open sore(s) that persist
• Often appear as growths with a central
depression

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    abundant
    epidermis
    rare
    treatable
    20
    Wart
    scaly
    elevated

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Question 10 of 20

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BCC and SCC can usually be removed by:
excision
tumor (cryosurgery)
• Topical treatments ()
• Radiation is used in cases

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    Surgical
    Freezing
    fluorouracil + imiquimod
    some

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Question 11 of 20

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Topical Tx:
1. Fluorouracil 5% cream (20g subsidised tube.) MoA: incorporates into inhibiting replication. Application likely to cause , etc, which repairs afterwards.
2. Imiquimod cream 5% (sold as 12 satchets). MoA: Immune response modification, . Can cause and painful erosions on mucus .

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    RNA
    DNA
    redness, tenderness, ulceration
    local cytokine inductor
    itching, flaking,
    membranes

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Question 12 of 20

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Melanoma (MM): A skin cancer that arises in a producing cell.
- 80-96% is caused by exposure
- One of the most common types of cancer for year olds
- form of skin cancer
– Can be found on the body
– Melanoma was the most common cancer that people died from in New Zealand

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    pigment
    UV
    25–44
    Deadliest
    anywhere
    6th

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Question 13 of 20

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(Appearance) Melanoma can:
• appear as a spot
• be an existing spot, freckle or mole that colour, size or shape
• sometimes be or bleed
• look different to other spots
• appear on the body (even on parts that aren’t usually exposed to the sun, such as the soles of your feet or under your toenails)
• be ('sticky out') and look in appearance
• appear quickly

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    new
    changes
    itchy
    anywhere
    raised
    shiny

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Question 14 of 20

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Detection:
-examination
• Apps
• Mole
• Healthcare visits
detection is KEY

ABCDEs of Melanoma Screening:
- (bad)
- (round = healthy)
- (uniform colour = healthy)
- (> = bad)
- (raised/flat combined = bad)

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    Self
    maps
    Early
    AYSMMERTRY
    BORDERS
    COLOURS
    DIAMETER
    6mm
    ELEVATION

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Question 15 of 20

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Prognostic features - melanoma: based on "Breslow" depth.
1. Good prognosis – Breslow .
2. Intermediate prognosis – Breslow . (10 year survival rate 100% - %.)
3. Bad prognosis – Breslow . (10 year survival rate %.)

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    < 1mm
    1-4mm
    59
    >4mm
    36

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Question 16 of 20

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Sentinel lymph node biopsy for MM: Recommended for MM with Breslow mm.
– Lymphadenectomy for nodes
• Powerful feature for disseminated disease... (bad sign...)
• It does not affect of patients

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    survival
    prognostic
    positive
    1-4

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Question 17 of 20

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Treatment of Melanoma:
- Surgical excision (Mohs*)
• In situ = margin
• Invasive= cm depending on depth

- Immunotherapy
e.g. (Pembrolizumab)

- Radiotherapy
Can specifically areas

Mohs surgery (a certain method invented by a mr mohs) yields higher rates than standard excision, and smaller wounds - therefore better results. Widely accepted as treatment of first choice for melanoma and basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma.

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    5 mm
    1-3
    Breslow’s
    Keytruda
    target
    clearance
    cosmetic
    neck and face
    high risk

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Question 18 of 20

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Prevention
• Avoid Artificial Sun
/sun lamps

- Limit Sun Exposure:
• Avoid sun
• Apply often (at least SPF)
• Use UVA/UVB blocking

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    Tanning
    midday
    sunscreens
    30
    SUNGLASSES

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Question 19 of 20

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Sand, water, snow, and ice magnify UV exposure.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 20 of 20

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Clouds reduce UV exposure.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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