AIIMS MAY 2017: Surgery Q10-11

Q-10. A 45-year-old female presented with a history of painless breast lump of size 6×4 cm in left upper quadrant with no axillary lymph nodes. A trucut biopsy was suggestive of ductal carcinoma in situ. A wide local excision of the tumor was done and post-operative histopathology came out as invasive ductal carcinoma with adequate and negative resection margin. What will be the adjuvant therapy required for this patient?
a) Adjuvant chemotherapy
b) Adjuvant radiotherapy
c) Adjuvant radio-chemotherapy
d) No additional treatment
Answer: Adjuvant radio-chemotherapy
Explanation:

Q-11. A patient of carcinoma lung presented to the casualty with massive life threatening hemoptysis. All of the following surgeries can be done in management of this patient except:
a) Lobectomy of the affected segment
b) Bronchoscopic laser cauterization
c) Pulmonary artery embolization
d) Bronchial artery embolization

Answer: Lobectomy of the affected segment
Explanation: