Ovarian Cancer

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Honours Degree Medicine (Reproduction & Sexual Health - Week 6) Quiz on Ovarian Cancer, created by Matthew Coulson on 31/03/2019.
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Question 1

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The cysts seen in Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) are of which subtype?
Answer
  • Follicular
  • Luteal
  • Endometriotic
  • Epithelial
  • Mesothelial

Question 2

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Which condition causes the formation of 'chocolate' cysts on the ovary? [blank_start]Endometriosis[blank_end]
Answer
  • Endometriosis

Question 3

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If an epithelial ovarian tumour shows stromal invasion, it is considered a [blank_start]malignant[blank_end] tumour
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  • malignant
  • benign
  • borderline

Question 4

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High-grade [blank_start]serous[blank_end] carcinoma is the most malignant form of ovarian cancer and accounts for up to 70% of all ovarian cancer cases.
Answer
  • serous

Question 5

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The majority of Serous Ovarian Carcinomas are found to arise in the [blank_start]fallopian tubes[blank_end], not the ovary.
Answer
  • fallopian tubes
  • uterus
  • vagina
  • cervix

Question 6

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Which 2 of the following ovarian cancers are associated with endometriosis of the ovary?
Answer
  • Serous
  • Endometrioid
  • Clear Cell
  • Brenner
  • Mucinous

Question 7

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The picture shows an ovarian tumour of transitional type epithelium. It is usually benign in nature. The picture shows a [blank_start]Brenner[blank_end] Ovarian Tumour
Answer
  • Brenner

Question 8

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Germ cell tumours make up 15-20% of ovarian tumours. Which germ cell tumour makes up 95% of ovarian germ cell tumours?
Answer
  • Mature Cystic Teratoma
  • Immature Teratoma
  • Yolk Sac Tumour
  • Choriocarcinoma
  • Dysgerminoma

Question 9

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Choriocarcinoma is a [blank_start]germ cell cancer[blank_end] Granulosa Cell Tumour is a [blank_start]Sex Cord/Stromal Cell Tumour[blank_end]
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  • Sex Cord/Stromal Cell Tumour
  • Germ Cell Tumour
  • Germ Cell Cancer
  • Sex Cord/Stromal Cell Tumour

Question 10

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Which tumour marker is commonly measured to aid Ovarian Cancer diagnosis? [blank_start]Ca125[blank_end]
Answer
  • Ca125

Question 11

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A Benign Cystic Teratoma is also known as a [blank_start]Dermoid[blank_end] Cyst
Answer
  • Dermoid

Question 12

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Which scanning modality is most commonly used to diagnose an ovarian cancer?
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  • Ultrasound Scan
  • CT Scan
  • MRI Scan
  • X-ray

Question 13

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Elevated Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA) is indicative of which ovarian cancer?
Answer
  • Serous
  • Endometrioid
  • Mucinous
  • Clear cell
  • Brenner
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