Devita, Hellman, and Rosenberg's Cancer

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170 DeVita, Hellman, and Rosenberg’s CANCER: Principles and Practice of Oncology Review

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Answer 15.1. The answer is A.
Patients with KRAS mutation in codons 12 or 13 have low probability of
achieving benefit from anti-EGFR antibodies and should not receive these
drugs. CEA is not recommended in the screening of colorectal cancer but
is valuable in the postsurgical surveillance and for monitoring metastatic
disease during systemic therapy. MSI is not recommended to determine
the prognosis or efficacy from adjuvant chemotherapy.

Answer 15.2. The answer is C.
The presence of tissue CDX2 suggests the diagnosis of colon cancer.

Answer 15.3. The answer is A.
Patients withUGTA1Adeficiency are unable to metabolize irinotecan
with increased risk for significant toxicity. The risk of toxicity from
5-fluorouracil or capecitabine is increased in patients with dihydropy-
rimidine dehydrogenase deficiency.

Answer 15.4. The answer is B.
Infection is significantly more common in tunneled catheters with exter-
nalized hubs than in implanted subcutaneous devices.

Answer 15.5. The answer is D.
Inability to clear the infection with antibiotic therapy, continued bac-
teremia, and recurrent infection after treatment completion are all
indications for catheter removal.

Answer 15.6. The answer is D.
Percutaneous thermal ablation of lung cancer is a relatively new technique
that uses CT guidance to place a probe within a lung neoplasm. This probe
is then used to deliver targeted thermal therapy. Studies are under way
to determine how this technique compares with more well-established
therapies. The procedure is performed under conscious sedation and can
usually be completed within 1 hour. Efficacy is predominantly based on
the volume of the lesion and the location. Accessible lesions less than 3 cm
are likely to completely respond. Complications include hemorrhage,
infection, and pneumothorax. The first two are unusual if sterile technique
is used and any coagulopathy is corrected before beginning. Pneumotho-
rax may be seen in 25% to 40% of patients undergoing ablation.

Answer 15.7. The answer is C.
As with lung biopsies, preprocedural imaging is important in determining
the route of approach and type of needles to be used for percutaneous
abdominal and pelvic biopsies. Certain organs, because of their most
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