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Approach to Cancer Patient (Presentation (LUMPS Breast lumps Change in…
Approach to Cancer Patient
Presentation
LUMPS
Breast lumps
Change in moles
Nodes
Nodules
MSK lumps
BLEEDING
Haemoptysis
Rectal bleeding
Haematuria
PMB / IMB / PCB
PAIN
Chest pain
Abdominal pain
CHANGE IN FUNCTION
Bowel habit
Cough
Dyspnoea
Weight loss
Fever
Confusion
Patient factors
DEMOGRAPHICS
Age
Sex
SOCIOECONOMICS
Occupation
Environmental exposures
RISK FACTORS
Smoking
FHx
Ethnicity
PMHx
Drugs
Alcohol
Diet
Diagnosis
BIOPSY
Superficial mass
Endoscopic techniques
Staging
T: Primary Tumour
TX = Cannot be assessed
T0 = No evidence
Tis = Carcinoma in situ
T1-T4 = Increasing size and/or local extent
N: Regional Lymph Nodes
NX = Cannot be assessed
N0 = No lymph nodes involved
N1-N3 = Increasing involvement of nodes
M: Distant Metastases
MX = Cannot be assessed
M0 = No distant mets
M1 = Distant mets
Grading
The extent to which the tumour resembles normal tissue
GX = Cannot be assessed
G1 = Well differentiated
G2 = Moderately differentiated
G3 = Poorly differentiated