EBCOG P1-3 months May 2022-Oncology- Day2 EBCOG P1-3 months May 2022-Oncology- Day2 Name A. Stage IAIB. Stage IA2C. Stage IB1D. Stage IB2E. Stage IIA1F. Stage IIA2G. Stage IIB1H. Stage IIIAI .Stage IIIBJ. Stage IVAK. Stage IVBFor each of the following clinical findings, select the correct stage from the options listed above. Each option may be used once, more than once or not at all.1.A 3cm squamous cell carcinoma of cervix, no extension to uterus, parametria or vagina on imaging or examination under anaesthetic. Please select your answer A. Stage IAI B. Stage IA2 C. Stage IB1 D. Stage IB2 E. Stage IIA1 F. Stage IIA2 G. Stage IIB1 H. Stage IIIA I .Stage IIIB J. Stage IVA K. Stage IVB 2.A large cervical tumour with involvement of the lower third of the vagina, parametria but no bladder or bowel involvement or distant metastasis. Please select your answer A. Stage IAI B. Stage IA2 C. Stage IB1 D. Stage IB2 E. Stage IIA1 F. Stage IIA2 G. Stage IIB1 H. Stage IIIA I .Stage IIIB J. Stage IVA K. Stage IVB 3.A 2 cm cervical tumour but with involvement of upper two thirds of the vagina and parametrial invasion. There is no evidence of extension to pelvic side wall or lower third of vagina or distant organs. Please select your answer A. Stage IAI B. Stage IA2 C. Stage IB1 D. Stage IB2 E. Stage IIA1 F. Stage IIA2 G. Stage IIB1 H. Stage IIIA I .Stage IIIB J. Stage IVA K. Stage IVB For each description below choose the single most appropriate answer from the above list of options.Each option maybe used once or more than once or not at all.A. Chemotherapy B. Radiotherapy C. Radical hysterectomy & pelvic lymphadenectomy D. LLETZ E. Simple hysterectomyF. Annual smear examG. No further treatmentH. Intracavitary radiotherapy chemotherapyI. ERT & brachytherapyJ. Palliative multidisciplinary careK. Laproscopic lympadenectomyL. Radical trachelectomy & pelvic LNDM. chemotherapy +ERT +BrachytherapyN. subtotal hysterectomyO. pelvic exenterationP. cone biopsy of cervix4.32 year old nullipara has cancer cells on routine PAP smear.subsequent colposcopy ,biopsy ,EUA MRI & cystoscopy show a lesion confined to cervix with dimension of 5x4.8 cm. She has been trying for a pregnancy .What is the most appropriate option. Please select your answer A. Chemotherapy B. Radiotherapy C. Radical hysterectomy & pelvic lymphadenectomy D. LLETZ E. Simple hysterectomy F. Annual smear exam G. No further treatment H. Intracavitary radiotherapy chemotherapy I. ERT & brachytherapy J. Palliative multidisciplinary care K. Laproscopic lympadenectomy L. Radical trachelectomy & pelvic LND M. chemotherapy +ERT +Brachytherapy N. subtotal hysterectomy O. pelvic exenteration P. cone biopsy of cervix 5.30 year old nullipara has a smear showing possible cancer cells. Subsequent investigations reveal a lesion confined to cervix with max dimension of 1.5cm .She has been trying for a pregnancy for past 6 months. What is the most appropriate option? Please select your answer A. Chemotherapy B. Radiotherapy C. Radical hysterectomy & pelvic lymphadenectomy D. LLETZ E. Simple hysterectomy F. Annual smear exam G. No further treatment H. Intracavitary radiotherapy chemotherapy I. ERT & brachytherapy J. Palliative multidisciplinary care K. Laproscopic lympadenectomy L. Radical trachelectomy & pelvic LND M. chemotherapy +ERT +Brachytherapy N. subtotal hysterectomy O. pelvic exenteration P. cone biopsy of cervix 6.56 year old ,with no previous smear presents with postmenopausal bleding. Investigations show a bulky cervical cancer with extension to bladder mucosa & spread confined to liver capsule. What is the appropriate treatment option? Please select your answer A. Chemotherapy B. Radiotherapy C. Radical hysterectomy & pelvic lymphadenectomy D. LLETZ E. Simple hysterectomy F. Annual smear exam G. No further treatment H. Intracavitary radiotherapy chemotherapy I. ERT & brachytherapy J. Palliative multidisciplinary care K. Laproscopic lympadenectomy L. Radical trachelectomy & pelvic LND M. chemotherapy +ERT +Brachytherapy N. subtotal hysterectomy O. pelvic exenteration P. cone biopsy of cervix 7.45 year old parous lady presents with postcoital bleeding. She has never had a smear before. She has a cervical carcinoma extending to parametrium with left sided hydronephrosis. What is the most appropriate treatment option? Please select your answer A. Chemotherapy B. Radiotherapy C. Radical hysterectomy & pelvic lymphadenectomy D. LLETZ E. Simple hysterectomy F. Annual smear exam G. No further treatment H. Intracavitary radiotherapy chemotherapy I. ERT & brachytherapy J. Palliative multidisciplinary care K. Laproscopic lympadenectomy L. Radical trachelectomy & pelvic LND M. chemotherapy +ERT +Brachytherapy N. subtotal hysterectomy O. pelvic exenteration P. cone biopsy of cervix 8.50 year old lady wa referred to colposcopy with severe dyskaryosis. Colposcopy showed changes consistent with cervical intra epithelial carcinoma III.LLETZ was performed. Histopathology confirmed a cervical tumour to a depth of 2mm. Excisional margins were clear of the disease. What is the most appropriate treatment option? Please select your answer A. Chemotherapy B. Radiotherapy C. Radical hysterectomy & pelvic lymphadenectomy D. LLETZ E. Simple hysterectomy F. Annual smear exam G. No further treatment H. Intracavitary radiotherapy chemotherapy I. ERT & brachytherapy J. Palliative multidisciplinary care K. Laproscopic lympadenectomy L. Radical trachelectomy & pelvic LND M. chemotherapy +ERT +Brachytherapy N. subtotal hysterectomy O. pelvic exenteration P. cone biopsy of cervix Time's up monisha2022-04-27T09:26:04+00:00