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NURS 5432 TEST 1 MATERIALS WITH COMPLETE
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Breast cancer screening per ACS - ANSWER Anual between 45 and 54 years, then every
two years after age 55



Breast Cancer - ANSWER 2nd most cause of CA death in USA women

Malignant neoplasm of cells native to breast epithelial, glandular, or stoma



Hormone replacement therapy is a RISK FACTOR for Breast CA - ANSWER (combination
estrogen-progestrone and estrogen only agent)

during perimenopause increases breast cancer risk for 10 years after medication
discontinued



Treatment for breast CA - ANSWER Hormonal therapy

-SERMS

Tamoxifen (20-40mg daily; if more than 20 use twice daily dose)

Raloxifene (60mg daily)

Calcium and vitamin D supplement is recommended

- non-steroidal aromatase inhibitors {lowers estrogen production}

Anastrozole 1mg daily

Letrozole 2.5mg daily

-chemotherapy

-radiation therapy




PAP smear- ANSWER start at 25year per ACS, HPV every 5 years, cotesting every 5

, years, cytology every 3 years



Breast cancer screening- ANSWER Average risk: if chest radiation therapy before 30
year, genetic mutation of BRCA, family/pt history of CA

40-44yr: have option to start mammogram screening every year

45-54yr: SHOULD get mammogram every year

55 and up: can do every other year or q year until they are in good health to live 10 more
years



high risk: Family history of breast cancer, non-BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation, head
radiation therapy to chest, LiFraumeni Syndrome, Cowden Syndrome, Banayan-Riley
Ruvalcoba syndrome



Overdiagnosis - ANSWER finding cancer that wouldn't have been a problem if you not
found it



ACS recommend AGAINST MRI if cancer chance is <15%c



cervical dysplasia - ANSWER the growth of abnormal cells in the cervix

can be premalignant cervical disease called cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN)



CIN 1: mild dysplasia with low grade lesion. Cellular change in lower 1/3rd of squamous
epithelium

CIN 2: moderate dysplasia with high grade lesion. Cellular change in lower 2/3 of
squamous epithelium

CIN 3 or Carcinoma in situ: severe dysplasia with high grade lesion. Cellular change in
full thickness of squamous epithelium



-Squamous epithelium increase during pregnancy but reduces postpartum

-Endocervical curettage is contraindicated during pregnancy

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