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What is the most common place for bladder cancers
trigone
What is the pathology for bladder cancer
transitional
How is staging based in bladder cancer
depth of invasion through bladder wall
Cancers of the kidney usually arise in the
cortex which is why most kidney cancers are adenocarcinoma
Where does kidney cancer met to
bone
brain
lung
Renal Pelvis cancer pathology are
transitional
Renal cortex cancer pathology are
adenocarcinoma
What do we use to detect bladder cancers
Name 3 tests
TURB
Urine cytology
cystoscopy
when treating bladder cancer, which lymphnodes do you need to include
obturator, external, hypogastric, and presacral
What is intravesical therapy
chemo drugs inserted into bladder via catheter
The ureters attach to the ____ surface of the bladder
posterolateral
Renal cell carcinomas have immediate access to the blood route via the
Inferior vena cava
abdominal aorta
The bladder is ____ to the seminal vesicles and ____ to the ovaries
superior
medial/inferior
The bladder is _____ to the cervix and ____ to the symphysis pubis
anterior/inferior
posterior
The most common bladder cancer symptom is
hematuria
What carcinogen found in rt depts is linked to renal and bladder cancer
cadmium
The ureters enter the kidney at the
renal pelvis
Which gender is affected most by kidney cancer and bladder cancer
Men
The trigone of the bladder is formed by
2 ureters posteriolaterally and
urethral orifice anteriorly
What field arrangement are bladder cancers treated with
4 field box
Author
chardy
ID
267235
Card Set
Urological Board Study
Description
Urological Board Study
Updated
2014-03-20T15:35:23Z
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