2. Bladder cancer, MCQ
Q1- Risk factors for development of Bladder Ca
include all the following except:
A-Tobacco smooking
B- Industrial carcinogens: e.g. aniline dyes.
C-Chronic irritation e.g. infection, stones
D- Excessive fat consumption
E-Pelvic irradiation
3.
4. Bladder cancer, MCQ
Q2-Bladder extrophy predispose, specially with
delayed closure, to:
A- Adenocarcinoma
B- Transitional CC
C- Squamous CC
D- Undifferentiated Carcinoma
5. Bladder cancer, MCQ
Q3- Although bladder cancer occurs in different
age groups, the peak age is:
A- 3rd-4th decades.
B- 4th-5th decades.
C- 5th-6th decades.
D- 6th-8th decades.
6. Bladder cancer, MCQ
Q4- As regards incidence of bladder cancer male
to female ratio is
A- 3:1.
B- 2:1.
C- 1:1.
D- 4:1
7. Bladder cancer, MCQ
Q5- The most common early presentation of
bladder cancer is:
A- Irritative LUTS
B- Hematuria
C-S.P. pain
D- Accidental diagnosis
8. Bladder cancer, MCQ
Q6- All the following radiological tools could be
used for diagnosis of bladder cancer except:
A- U/S
B- IVU
C- CT
D- Plain KUB
9. Bladder cancer, MCQ
• Q7- The gold standard imaging modality for
diagnosis of bladder cancer is:
A- IVU
B- CT with contrast
C- MRI
D- U/S
10.
11. Bladder cancer, MCQ
Q8- C.T. with contrast gives excellent data
about:
A- Morphology of upper and lower UT
B-Relations of UT to adjacent organs
C- Pelvic and abdominal L.N.
D- All of the above
12. Bladder cancer, MCQ
Q9- Superficial, non muscle invasive, bladder
cancer constitutes:
A- 60-75% of B ca
B- 40-50% of B ca
C- 80-90% of B ca
D- 30-40% of B ca
13. Bladder cancer, MCQ
Q10- Which percentage of non muscle invasive
B ca progress to invasive disease:
A- 10-20%
B- 30-40%
C- 40-50%
D- 50-60%
18. Bladder cancer, MCQ
Q14
How to stage Bladder cancer
A- Bimanual examination under anaesth.
B- Cystoscopy and biopsy
C- C.T. abdomen and pelvis
D- Chest x-ray, Bone scan.
E- All of the above
19. Bladder cancer, MCQ
Q15
Lines of treatment of superficial bladder cancer:
A- Transurethral resection (TURT)
B- Intravesical BCG
C- Intravesical Chemo
D- All of the above
20. Bladder cancer, MCQ
Q16
Follow up by Cystoscopy&urine cytology for
superficial bladder cancer may extend for:
A- one year
B- two years
C- Three Years
D- Longer periods
21. Bladder cancer, MCQ
Q17
Standard treatment of first occurrence of CIS is:
A- TURT and I.V. BCG
B- TURT alone
C- TURT and I.V. chemo
D- Radical cystectomy
22. Bladder cancer, MCQ
Q18
Standard treatment for muscle invasive B Ca:
A- Radical cystectomy
B- Chemtherapy
C- Radiotherapy
D- Chemtherapy and Radiotherapy
23. Bladder cancer, MCQ
Q19
Treatment of muscle invasive B Ca by TURT,
Chemo and XRT is indicated in highly
selected cases or refusal of cystectomy
A- True
B- False
24. Bladder cancer, MCQ
Q20
The standard treatment for metastatic B Ca is:
A- Radiotherapy
B- Chemotherapy
C- Cystectomy
D- Immunotherapy