Deck 23: Familial Malignant Melanoma

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Which statement about Malignant Melanoma is true?

A) MM occurs in Caucasian and Hispanic populations, but not African Americans
B) MM is the most common cancer among women between the ages of 25 through 29
C) The lifetime risk of MM has decreased
D) Sporadic MM is more aggressive than Familial MM
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Which lesion is a well-documented (commonly seen) precursor to familial patterns of Malignant Melanoma?

A) Actinic Keratosis
B) Basal Cell Carcinoma
C) Atypical Nevi
D) Blue Nevi
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A finding of how many nevi, and how many dysplastic nevi is significantly associated with family history of Malignant Melanoma?

A) >50 nevi, >5 dysplastic nevi
B) >80 nevi, >3 dysplastic nevi
C) >100 nevi, >6 dysplastic nevi
D) >120 nevi, >10 dysplastic nevi
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Which statement is NOT true about family history as it relates to MM?

A) Risk assessment by family history is the most reliable indicator of risk of MM
B) Patient with more than 2 family members with MM are more likely to develop MM themselves.
C) The greatest familial risk indicator is a parent affected by multiple primary melanomas
D) Familial melanoma is the most common form of Malignant Melanoma
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What is preferred method of biopsy for a suspected MM lesion?

A) Shave biopsy
B) Cryotherapy
C) Punch biopsy
D) Excisional biopsy
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What diameter size is suspicious for MM?

A) >2 mm
B) >10 mm
C) >13 mm
D) >6 mm
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What are the approaches used in the initial staging of MM?

A) Wide local excision, lymph node mapping, various imaging studies and laboratory assays
B) Punch biopsy, sentinel node biopsy, PET scan
C) MOHS surgery, removal of all lymph nodes in the area, genetic testing
D) Narrow local excision, lymph node mapping, various imaging studies and laboratory assays
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Using the Clark scale, which level is used to classify MM that has spread into the subcutaneous tissue?

A) I
B) II
C) IV
D) V
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Which diagnostic test is used to detect smaller tumors all over the body that are not identifiable through other imaging studies?

A) CT
B) PET
C) MRI
D) CXR
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What is the first stage of MM where should you consider sentinel lymph node biopsy?

A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
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Deck 23: Familial Malignant Melanoma
1
Which statement about Malignant Melanoma is true?

A) MM occurs in Caucasian and Hispanic populations, but not African Americans
B) MM is the most common cancer among women between the ages of 25 through 29
C) The lifetime risk of MM has decreased
D) Sporadic MM is more aggressive than Familial MM
B
Explanation: Malignant Melanoma remains the most common cancer among women between the ages of 25 and 29, making B the correct answer. The lifetime risk of Malignant Melanoma has increased, the incidence rate of Malignant Melanoma among African Americans in 1 in 1,000, and Familial Malignant Melanoma is more aggressive than Sporadic Malignant Melanoma, most likely due to higher gene penetrance.
2
Which lesion is a well-documented (commonly seen) precursor to familial patterns of Malignant Melanoma?

A) Actinic Keratosis
B) Basal Cell Carcinoma
C) Atypical Nevi
D) Blue Nevi
C
Explanation: Most studies concur that AMS and DNS are associated with FAMMM syndrome and present in almost 15% of the general population.
3
A finding of how many nevi, and how many dysplastic nevi is significantly associated with family history of Malignant Melanoma?

A) >50 nevi, >5 dysplastic nevi
B) >80 nevi, >3 dysplastic nevi
C) >100 nevi, >6 dysplastic nevi
D) >120 nevi, >10 dysplastic nevi
C
Explanation: A finding of more than 100 nevi or six or more dysplastic nevi is significantly associated with a family history of MM.
4
Which statement is NOT true about family history as it relates to MM?

A) Risk assessment by family history is the most reliable indicator of risk of MM
B) Patient with more than 2 family members with MM are more likely to develop MM themselves.
C) The greatest familial risk indicator is a parent affected by multiple primary melanomas
D) Familial melanoma is the most common form of Malignant Melanoma
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What is preferred method of biopsy for a suspected MM lesion?

A) Shave biopsy
B) Cryotherapy
C) Punch biopsy
D) Excisional biopsy
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What diameter size is suspicious for MM?

A) >2 mm
B) >10 mm
C) >13 mm
D) >6 mm
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What are the approaches used in the initial staging of MM?

A) Wide local excision, lymph node mapping, various imaging studies and laboratory assays
B) Punch biopsy, sentinel node biopsy, PET scan
C) MOHS surgery, removal of all lymph nodes in the area, genetic testing
D) Narrow local excision, lymph node mapping, various imaging studies and laboratory assays
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Using the Clark scale, which level is used to classify MM that has spread into the subcutaneous tissue?

A) I
B) II
C) IV
D) V
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Which diagnostic test is used to detect smaller tumors all over the body that are not identifiable through other imaging studies?

A) CT
B) PET
C) MRI
D) CXR
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What is the first stage of MM where should you consider sentinel lymph node biopsy?

A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
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