Deck 12: Cancer in Children and Adolescents

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What is the most common type of tissue cancer occurring between ages 15 and 19?

A) Sarcoma
B) Squamous cell
C) Carcinoma
D) Neuroma
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What event occurs in more than 70% of the cases of childhood cancers?

A) The cancer is cured.
B) The child only requires chemotherapy.
C) The participation rate in clinical trails.
D) The child will develop a secondary malignancy.
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A 40-year-old female developed adenocarcinoma of the vagina. Which prenatal event is the most likely cause of her cancer?

A) Rb gene mutation
B) Exposure to diethylstilbestrol (DES)
C) Exposure to solvents
D) Exposure to radiation
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What condition are children diagnosed with Down syndrome at higher risk for developing?

A) Nephroblastoma
B) Rhabdomyosarcoma
C) Leukemia
D) Retinoblastoma
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A 3-year-old female was diagnosed with Wilms tumour. Where is this tumour located?

A) In the kidney
B) In the brain
C) In bone marrow
D) In the liver
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When an aide asks why carcinomas rarely occur in childhood, how should the nurse respond? (Select all that apply.)

A) Carcinomas cannot develop in an immunosuppressed environment.
B) Carcinomas need a long time from exposure to occurrence.
C) Carcinomas are due to environmental exposures.
D) Carcinomas occur primarily in secondary sexual organs.
E) Carcinomas are mesodermal.
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A nurse is preparing to teach the most common malignancy in children. Which malignancy should the nurse discuss?

A) Leukemia
B) Neuroblastoma
C) Wilms tumour
D) Retinoblastoma
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Which characterizes an embryonic cancer tumour?

A) It is commonly occurring.
B) It is often seen in adults.
C) It is composed of mature, differentiated cells.
D) It is usually diagnosed by age 5.
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What is the origin of most childhood cancers?

A) Placenta
B) Environment
C) Mesodermal germ layer
D) Neural tube
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A 16-year-old with aspirations of becoming a bodybuilder spends 3 hours a day in the gym and does everything possible in an attempt to build muscle mass. Five years later, a hepatocellular carcinoma is discovered. Which of the following is the most likely cause of the cancer?

A) Immunosuppressive agents
B) Cytotoxic agents
C) Anabolic steroids
D) A viral infection
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Deck 12: Cancer in Children and Adolescents
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What is the most common type of tissue cancer occurring between ages 15 and 19?

A) Sarcoma
B) Squamous cell
C) Carcinoma
D) Neuroma
Carcinoma
2
What event occurs in more than 70% of the cases of childhood cancers?

A) The cancer is cured.
B) The child only requires chemotherapy.
C) The participation rate in clinical trails.
D) The child will develop a secondary malignancy.
The cancer is cured.
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A 40-year-old female developed adenocarcinoma of the vagina. Which prenatal event is the most likely cause of her cancer?

A) Rb gene mutation
B) Exposure to diethylstilbestrol (DES)
C) Exposure to solvents
D) Exposure to radiation
Exposure to diethylstilbestrol (DES)
4
What condition are children diagnosed with Down syndrome at higher risk for developing?

A) Nephroblastoma
B) Rhabdomyosarcoma
C) Leukemia
D) Retinoblastoma
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A 3-year-old female was diagnosed with Wilms tumour. Where is this tumour located?

A) In the kidney
B) In the brain
C) In bone marrow
D) In the liver
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When an aide asks why carcinomas rarely occur in childhood, how should the nurse respond? (Select all that apply.)

A) Carcinomas cannot develop in an immunosuppressed environment.
B) Carcinomas need a long time from exposure to occurrence.
C) Carcinomas are due to environmental exposures.
D) Carcinomas occur primarily in secondary sexual organs.
E) Carcinomas are mesodermal.
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A nurse is preparing to teach the most common malignancy in children. Which malignancy should the nurse discuss?

A) Leukemia
B) Neuroblastoma
C) Wilms tumour
D) Retinoblastoma
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Which characterizes an embryonic cancer tumour?

A) It is commonly occurring.
B) It is often seen in adults.
C) It is composed of mature, differentiated cells.
D) It is usually diagnosed by age 5.
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What is the origin of most childhood cancers?

A) Placenta
B) Environment
C) Mesodermal germ layer
D) Neural tube
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A 16-year-old with aspirations of becoming a bodybuilder spends 3 hours a day in the gym and does everything possible in an attempt to build muscle mass. Five years later, a hepatocellular carcinoma is discovered. Which of the following is the most likely cause of the cancer?

A) Immunosuppressive agents
B) Cytotoxic agents
C) Anabolic steroids
D) A viral infection
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