PPT-Cancer Staging & Grading

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Staff Training Meetings Grace Ordung Stephanie Shelton Linda Sircy Brittney Fain Alle Crider Kelsey Shaffer Explanation Some staff were required to attend three

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Staff Training Meetings Grace Ordung Stephanie Shelton Linda Sircy Brittney Fain Alle Crider Kelsey Shaffer Explanation Some staff were required to attend three training meetings to develop their understanding of cancer staging amp grading They were then asked to research and present on the follow topics. Amy Schindler. 10/18/10. Esophageal cancer. Diagnosing esophageal cancer. Endoscopic appearance:. Early cancers: superficial plaque, nodule, or ulceration. Advanced lesions: strictures, ulcerated masses, circumferential masses, or large ulcerations. OBJECTIVES/RATIONALE. A neoplasm is an abnormal growth of tissue that may be benign or malignant. The student will identify terms related to neoplasia, classifications of tumors, and grading and staging of cancer.. Tae Won Kim, MD. PCOM Tumor Review. 4.23.16. Cancer Staging. What is cancer staging?. Why do we do it?. What is the most commonly utilized staging system?. What factors are taken into account?. What are the staging system used in bone and soft tissue sarcomas?. A neoplasm is an abnormal growth of tissue that may be benign or malignant. The student will identify terms related to neoplasia, classifications of tumors, and grading and staging of cancer.. Cancer Statistics. Amy Schindler. 10/18/10. Esophageal cancer. Diagnosing esophageal cancer. Endoscopic appearance:. Early cancers: superficial plaque, nodule, or ulceration. Advanced lesions: strictures, ulcerated masses, circumferential masses, or large ulcerations. NON-SURGEONS. Who should be responsible for the initial diagnosis and staging of lung cancer?. NON-SURGEONS. NOT ONLY. Outline of arguments. Expertise. Finances. Venn diagrams. Venn diagrams. Harvard graduates. A Resident’s Primer. Presented as an education exhibit at the 2014 RSNA Annual Meeting – OBE117.. All authors have disclosed no relevant relationships.. Anish . Raithatha. , BSc, MBBS,. 1*. . Ioanna. A Resident’s Primer. Presented as an education exhibit at the 2014 RSNA Annual Meeting – OBE117.. All authors have disclosed no relevant relationships.. Anish . Raithatha. , BSc, MBBS,. 1*. . Ioanna. Gina Brown. Academic Department of Radiology. Royal Marsden Hospital, UK. Dukes Histological system for rectal cancers extrapolated for colon cancers. 5 year survival:. 81% if confined to bowel wall. When to Image Based on . Choosing . Wisely. ®. . and ACR Appropriateness . Criteria. ®. What Is R-SCAN?. 2. C. ollaborative activity . for referring clinicians and radiologists to improve patient . NSCLC, non-small cell lung cancer; TNM. , tumour, node, metastasis.. Lung cancer staging and . TNM classification. 1. The most frequently used system to stage lung cancer is the American Joint Committee on Cancer TNM system, which is based on. 367 Rectal cancer is prone to local recurrence and systemic metastasis. However, owing to improvements in TNM staging and treatment, diologist awareness of the key rectal cancer TNM staging features, Discuss the purpose of staging. Identify staging sources. Review major staging systems . Methods of Cancer Spread. Invasion beyond adjacent tissue into other organs. Lymphatic wall – cancer cells travel through lymphatic vessels. By . Haleigh Nelson. What is Cancer. Cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the body.. 5 main categories:. Carcinomas. Sarcomas. Leukemia . Lymphomas/Myelomas. CNS cancers. Types of Staging.

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