TWO heritable properties of cancerous tumors: - ANSWER 1. proliferative capacity that
no longer responds to normal growth controls (can be either benign or malignant)
2. ability to invade and colonize surrounding/distant tissues (malignant only)
,Carcinoma in situ lesions typically originate in the mesenchyme. T/F? - ANSWER FALSE;
epithelial in origin
A MALIGNANT cancer of EPITHELIAL origin would be called. - ANSWER CARCINOMA
A MALIGNANT cancer of MESENCHYMAL origin would be called. - ANSWER SARCOMA
Sarcoma denotes a cancer of the epithelium. T/F? - ANSWER FALSE;
Sarcoma = mesenchymal
Carcinoma = epithelium
Which of the following are malignant tumors based on nomenclature?
1. Osteosarcoma
2. Pituitary Adenoma
3. Melanoma
4. Adenocarcinoma
5. Basal cell carcinoma - ANSWER 1. (mesenchyme)
4. (epithelial)
5. (epithelial)
When determining malignant or benign, look for SARCOMA or CARCINOMA only!!
Malignant epithelial tumors are called. - ANSWER Carcinomas
What are the two "branches" of the hematopoietic system? - ANSWER 1. Lymphoid
branch
2. Myeloid branch
, Leukemia denotes a cancer of WHAT branch in the hematopoietic system? - ANSWER
Myeloid
Lymphoma denotes a cancer of WHAT branchin the hematopoietic system? - ANSWER
Lymphoid
TNM tumor staging system (describe the meaning of each letter) - ANSWER T =
assessment of tumor SIZE (1-4)
N = assessment of any spread to lymph nodes (0-3)
M = presence of metastases (0-1; 0 = no metastases; 1 = presence)
Cancer is primarily a disease of WHOM? - ANSWER THE ELDERLY
It is estimated that at least 2-3 genetic mutations are sufficient to cause carcinogenesis.
T/F? - ANSWER FALSE; approximately 5-7 critical genetic mutations are needed
Carcinogenesis, or the origination/development of a tumor, is due to exogenous
(environmental) factors only.
T/F? - ANSWER FALSE; combination of both endogenous and exogenous factors = tumor
development
List the 3 steps/stages of carcinogenesis - ANSWER 1. Initiation (IRREVERSIBLE STEP;
DNA damage occurs). Ex.) BPDE, UV light.
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