Acronym / Term |
Definition |
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5-alpha reductase inhibitors |
Medications that treat enlarged prostate glands (like finasteride and dutasteride) |
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ABCDE |
Asymmetry, Border, Colour, Diameter, Evolving |
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ACRT |
Active Clinical Referral Triage |
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Actinic keratoses |
Dry, scaly patches of skin that have been damaged by the sun |
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Aero-digestive cancers |
Collectively, cancers of various human body sites, such as the oral cavity, pharynx, oesophagus and larynx |
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AHP |
Allied Health Professional |
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Alkylating agents |
A class of antineoplastic drug that damage DNA, preventing cell replication - used in cancer treatment |
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ALP |
Alkaline Phosphatase - an enzyme found in the body, particularly in the liver and bones |
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Amelanotic melanoma |
A rare subtype of melanoma that lacks the typical dark pigment (melanin), appearing as pink, red, or skin-coloured |
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Anal excoriation |
The abrasion of the skin around the anus |
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ANP |
Advanced Nurse Practitioner |
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Ascites |
The accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity (the peritoneum is a membrane that lines the inside of the abdomen and pelvis) |
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Auditory meatus |
The ear canal, specifically both the external (leading to the eardrum) and internal (connecting the inner ear to the brain) passages |
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Axillary lump |
A swelling or bump in the axillary area (underarm) |
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B symptoms |
In the context of lymphoma refers to a set of systemic symptoms – fever, night sweats, and unexplained weight loss |
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Barrett's oesophagus |
A condition where the lower section of the gullet is damaged by acid from the stomach causing the cells to change |
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Basal cell |
A small, round cell found in the lower part (or base) of the epidermis - the outer layer of the skin |
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Basosquamous carcinoma |
A rare, aggressive non-melanoma skin cancer |
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BCC |
Basal Cell Carcinoma |
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Benign melanocytic naevi |
Commonly known as moles, these are harmless, pigmented skin lesions caused by clusters of melanocytes |
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Blood borne virus screen |
A blood test that checks for the presence of certain viruses transmitted through blood, such as HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C |
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Blueberry muffin appearance |
Skin appearance in newborns characterised by multiple, raised, blue or purple lesions |
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BMI |
Body Mass Index |
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BRAN |
Benefit, Risk, Alternative, Nothing |
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BRCA |
BReast CAncer genes |
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Brief intervention |
A short, structured conversation designed to motivate patients |
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Bronchiectasis |
A long-term condition where the airways of the lungs become widened |
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CA125 |
Cancer Antigen 125 - a protein found on the surface of ovarian cancer cells and in some normal tissues and some other cancers |
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Calprotectin |
A protein biomarker, specifically a calcium-binding protein, released during inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract |
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Carcinomas |
A cancer arising in the epithelial tissue of the skin or of the lining of internal organs |
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CfSD |
Centre for Sustainable Delivery |
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Chest x-ray shows consolidation |
Indicates that the air-filled spaces in the lungs are replaced with fluid, cells, or other materials, appearing as a white, dense area |
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Chondrosarcoma |
A type of bone cancer that develops in cartilage cells |
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Clinical Frailty Scale |
A way to summarise the overall level of fitness or frailty of an older adult |
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CLL |
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia |
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CML |
Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia |
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CNS |
Central Nervous System |
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Cognitive change |
Alterations in mental processes and abilities |
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Connective tissue cancers |
A group of cancers that originate in the body's supportive and connective tissues, including bone, cartilage, fat, muscle, blood vessels, and nerves |
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Corpus uteri |
The main body of the uterus (womb) |
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CPES |
National Cancer Patient Experience Survey |
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CRAB |
Raised Calcium, Renal Impairment, Anaemia, Bone pain |
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Cranial nerve palsy |
A condition where one or more of the 12 cranial nerves are damaged or dysfunctional, leading to weakness or paralysis of the muscles they control |
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CRP |
C - Reactive Protein |
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CRUK |
Cancer Research United Kingdom |
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CT |
Computed Tomography |
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CYP |
Children and Young People |
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Cytopenia |
A condition where there's a lower-than-normal number of blood cells |
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Dermatoscope |
A hand-held magnifying device used to examine skin lesions |
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DRE |
Digital Rectal Examination |
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DVT |
Deep Venous Thrombosis |
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Dysphagia |
Problems swallowing |