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1. What are some common benign or malignant tumors found in the breast?
2. How does the anatomy of the breast relate to breast cancer diagnosis and
treatment?
3. Can you explain the function of Montgomery's Tubercles and their role in
lactation?
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1. Which of the following is the most common reason for women to visit a breast
surgeon?
a. Breast pain without a lump
b. Nipple discharge
c. Change in breast contour
d. Breast lump (painful/painless) - 60%
2. What is the recommended age threshold for performing mammogram during the triple
assessment of a patient with a breast lump?
a. 30 years old
b. 35 years old
c. 40 years old
d. 45 years old
3. Which of the following is NOT a common complaint leading women to see a breast
surgeon?
a. Axillary mass
b. Anxiety
c. Nipple-areolar complex disorder
d. Change in hair color
4. What is the first step in the management of a patient with a breast lump?
a. Ultrasound and mammogram
b. History and examination
c. FNAC or core biopsy
d. Definitive treatment
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7. Which of the following is NOT a common risk factor for breast cancer?
a. Age
b. Family history of breast cancer
c. Obesity
d. Regular exercise
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Answer: d. Itching
4. What is the most common reason for women to visit a breast surgeon?
a. Breast pain without a lump
b. Nipple discharge
c. Change in breast contour
d. Breast lump (painful/painless) - 60%
5. What is the first step in the management of a patient with a breast lump?
a. Ultrasound and mammogram
b. History and examination
c. FNAC or core biopsy
d. Definitive treatment
7. What is the recommended frequency for breast cancer screening in women with a
family history of breast cancer?
a. Every 2 years starting at age 40
b. Every year starting at age 40
c. Every 2 years starting at age 50
d. Every year starting at age 50
9. What is the recommended age threshold for performing mammogram during the triple
assessment of a patient with a breast lump?
a. 30 years old
b. 35 years old
c. 40 years old
d. 45 years old
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12. What is the most common benign breast condition in women under 30 years old?
a. Fibroadenoma
b. Breast cysts
c. Ductal ectasia
d. Mastitis
Answer: a. Fibroadenoma
14. What is the recommended frequency for breast cancer screening in women with an
average risk of breast cancer?
a. Every 2 years starting at age 40
b. Every year starting at age 40
c. Every 2 years starting at age 50
d. Every year starting at age 50
Answer: c. Every 2 years starting at age 50
15. What is the most common site for breast cancer to metastasize?
a. Lungs
b. Liver
c. Bones
d. Brain
Answer: c. Bones
16. What is the recommended age for women to stop getting mammograms?
a. 65 years old
b. 70 years old
c. 75 years old
d. There is no recommended age to stop getting mammograms
17. What is the most common type of breast cancer in pregnant women?
a. Invasive ductal carcinoma
b. Invasive lobular carcinoma
c. Ductal carcinoma in situ
d. Lobular carcinoma in situ
18. What is the recommended frequency for breast cancer screening in women with a
personal history of breast cancer?
a. Every 2 years starting at age 40
b. Every year starting at age 40
c. Every 2 years starting at age 50
d. Every year starting at age 50
19. What is the most common type of breast cancer in women under 50 years old?
a. Invasive ductal carcinoma
b. Invasive lobular carcinoma
c. Ductal carcinoma in situ
d. Lobular carcinoma in situ
20. What is the recommended frequency for breast cancer screening in women with a
high risk of breast cancer?
a. Every 2 years starting at age 40
b. Every year starting at age 40
c. Every 2 years starting at age 50
d. Every year starting at age 50
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21. What is the most common type of breast cancer in women over 50 years old?
a. Invasive ductal carcinoma
b. Invasive lobular carcinoma
c. Ductal carcinoma in situ
d. Lobular carcinoma in situ
22. What is the recommended frequency for breast cancer screening in women with a
history of radiation therapy to the chest?
a. Every 2 years starting at age 40
b. Every year starting at age 40
c. Every 2 years starting at age 50
d. Every year starting at age 50
23. What is the most common type of breast cancer in women with a BRCA1 or BRCA2
gene mutation?
a. Invasive ductal carcinoma
b. Invasive lobular carcinoma
c. Ductal carcinoma in situ
d. Lobular carcinoma in situ
24. What is the recommended frequency for breast cancer screening in women with a
history of lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS)?
a. Every 2 years starting at age 40
b. Every year starting at age 40
c. Every 2 years starting at age 50
d. Every year starting at age 50
25. What is the most common type of breast cancer in women with a history of
atypical ductal hyperplasia (ADH)?
a. Invasive ductal carcinoma
b. Invasive lobular carcinoma
c. Ductal carcinoma in situ
d. Lobular carcinoma in situ
26. What is the recommended frequency for breast cancer screening in women with a
history of atypical lobular hyperplasia (ALH)?
a. Every 2 years starting at age 40
b. Every year starting at age 40
c. Every 2 years starting at age 50
d. Every year starting at age 50
27. What is the most common type of breast cancer in women with a history of radial
scar?
a. Invasive ductal carcinoma
b. Invasive lobular carcinoma
c. Ductal carcinoma in situ
d. Lobular carcinoma in situ
28. What is the recommended frequency for breast cancer screening in women with a
history of breast cancer?
a. Every 2 years starting at age 40
b. Every year starting at age 40
c. Every 2 years starting at age 50
d. Every year starting at age 50
29. What is the most common type of breast cancer in women with a history of
lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS)?
a. Invasive ductal carcinoma
b. Invasive lobular carcinoma
c. Ductal carcinoma in situ
d. Lobular carcinoma in situ
30. What is the recommended frequency for breast cancer screening in women with a
history of atypical hyperplasia?
a. Every 2 years starting at age 40
b. Every year starting at age 40
c. Every 2 years starting at age 50
d. Every year starting at age 50
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31. Which of the following is a risk factor for male breast cancer?
a. Age over 50
b. Family history of breast cancer
c. Obesity
d. All of the above
33. Which of the following is a risk factor for breast cancer in menopausal women?
a. Early menopause
b. Late menopause
c. Nulliparity
d. All of the above
34. Which of the following is a type of breast cancer that is not detected by
mammography?
a. Invasive ductal carcinoma
b. Invasive lobular carcinoma
c. Inflammatory breast cancer
d. Ductal carcinoma in situ
35. Which of the following is a risk factor for breast cancer in premenopausal
women?
a. Late menopause
b. Nulliparity
c. Early menarche
d. All of the above
36. Which of the following is a type of breast cancer that is often hormone
receptor-positive?
a. Invasive ductal carcinoma
b. Invasive lobular carcinoma
c. Inflammatory breast cancer
d. Ductal carcinoma in situ
37. Which of the following is a risk factor for breast cancer in women of any age?
a. Family history of breast cancer
b. Obesity
c. Alcohol consumption
d. All of the above
38. Which of the following is a type of breast cancer that is often HER2-positive?
a. Invasive ductal carcinoma
b. Invasive lobular carcinoma
c. Inflammatory breast cancer
d. Ductal carcinoma in situ
39. Which of the following is a risk factor for breast cancer in women with a
history of atypical hyperplasia?
a. Late menopause
b. Nulliparity
c. Family history of breast cancer
d. All of the above
40. Which of the following is a type of breast cancer that is often triple-
negative?
a. Invasive ductal carcinoma
b. Invasive lobular carcinoma
c. Inflammatory breast cancer
d. Ductal carcinoma in situ
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Answer: b. Fibroadenoma
42. Which of the following is a risk factor for breast cancer in women with a
history of radiation therapy to the chest?
a. Late menopause
b. Nulliparity
c. Family history of breast cancer
d. All of the above
43. Which of the following is a type of breast cancer that is often associated with
BRCA mutations?
a. Invasive ductal carcinoma
b. Invasive lobular carcinoma
c. Inflammatory breast cancer
d. Triple-negative breast cancer
45. Which of the following is a risk factor for breast cancer in women with a
history of atypical ductal hyperplasia?
a. Late menopause
b. Nulliparity
c. Family history of breast cancer
d. All of the above
46. Which of the following is a type of breast cancer that is often hormone
receptor-negative?
a. Invasive ductal carcinoma
b. Invasive lobular carcinoma
c. Inflammatory breast cancer
d. Ductal carcinoma in situ
47. Which of the following is a common screening tool for breast cancer?
a. Mammography
b. CT scan
c. MRI
d. PET scan
Answer: a. Mammography
48. Which of the following is a risk factor for breast cancer in women with a
history of lobular carcinoma in situ?
a. Late menopause
b. Nulliparity
c. Family history of breast cancer
d. All of the above
49. Which of the following is a type of breast cancer that is often detected by
mammography?
a. Invasive ductal carcinoma
b. Invasive lobular carcinoma
c. Inflammatory breast cancer
d. Ductal carcinoma in situ
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51. Which of the following is a common symptom of breast cancer that has spread to
the bones?
a. Bone pain
b. Nipple discharge
c. Breast lump
d. All of the above
52. Which of the following is a risk factor for breast cancer in women with a
history of lobular neoplasia?
a. Late menopause
b. Nulliparity
c. Family history of breast cancer
d. All of the above
53. Which of the following is a type of breast cancer that is often associated with
estrogen receptor-positive tumors?
a. Invasive ductal carcinoma
b. Invasive lobular carcinoma
c. Inflammatory breast cancer
d. Triple-negative breast cancer
54. Which of the following is a common benign breast condition that can cause
breast pain?
a. Fibroadenoma
b. Intraductal papilloma
c. Mammary duct ectasia
d. Phyllodes tumor
55. Which of the following is a risk factor for breast cancer in women with a
history of atypical lobular hyperplasia?
a. Late menopause
b. Nulliparity
c. Family history of breast cancer
d. All of the above
56. Which of the following is a type of breast cancer that is often associated with
progesterone receptor-positive tumors?
a. Invasive ductal carcinoma
b. Invasive lobular carcinoma
c. Inflammatory breast cancer
d. Triple-negative breast cancer
57. Which of the following is a common symptom of breast cancer that has spread to
the liver?
a. Jaundice
b. Bone pain
c. Breast lump
d. All of the above
Answer: a. Jaundice
58. Which of the following is a risk factor for breast cancer in women with a
history of radial scars?
a. Late menopause
b. Nulliparity
c. Family history of breast cancer
d. All of the above
Answer: c. Family history of breast cancer
59. Which of the following is a type of breast cancer that is often associated with
HER2-positive tumors?
a. Invasive ductal carcinoma
b. Invasive lobular carcinoma
c. Inflammatory breast cancer
d. Triple-negative breast cancer
60. Which of the following is a common treatment for early-stage breast cancer?
a. Lumpectomy
b. Mastectomy
c. Radiation therapy
d. All of the above
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62. Which of the following is a risk factor for breast cancer in women with a
history of lobular carcinoma in situ?
a. Late menopause
b. Nulliparity
c. Family history of breast cancer
d. All of the above
63. Which of the following is a type of breast cancer that is often associated with
triple-negative tumors?
a. Invasive ductal carcinoma
b. Invasive lobular carcinoma
c. Inflammatory breast cancer
d. Ductal carcinoma in situ
64. Which of the following is a common benign breast condition that can cause
nipple discharge?
a. Fibroadenoma
b. Intraductal papilloma
c. Mammary duct ectasia
d. Phyllodes tumor
65. Which of the following is a risk factor for breast cancer in women with a
history of atypical ductal hyperplasia?
a. Late menopause
b. Nulliparity
c. Family history of breast cancer
d. All of the above
66. Which of the following is a type of breast cancer that is often associated with
HER2-negative tumors?
a. Invasive ductal carcinoma
b. Invasive lobular carcinoma
c. Inflammatory breast cancer
d. Triple-negative breast cancer
67. Which of the following is a common symptom of breast cancer that has spread to
the lungs?
a. Shortness of breath
b. Bone pain
c. Breast lump
d. All of the above
68. Which of the following is a risk factor for breast cancer in women with a
history of atypical lobular hyperplasia?
a. Late menopause
b. Nulliparity
c. Family history of breast cancer
d. All of the above
69. Which of the following is a type of breast cancer that is often associated with
estrogen receptor-negative tumors?
a. Invasive ductal carcinoma
b. Invasive lobular carcinoma
c. Inflammatory breast cancer
d. Ductal carcinoma in situ
70. Which of the following is a common treatment for advanced-stage breast cancer?
a. Surgery
b. Chemotherapy
c. Radiation therapy
d. All of the above
Answer: b. Chemotherapy
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