HLTH 3010 Final 4

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The tumor prefix for gland is: Adeno Angio Chondro Fibro Hemangio

Adeno

Cancer is caused by gene mutations. True False

True

Which statement is correct concerning tumor markers? Tumor markers are produced by tumor cells. Tumor markers are produced sometimes by normal cells. Tumor markers have great tumor screening potential. A & B All are correct

A & B

Cancer signs and symptoms can include: Fever Skin changes Sores that do not heal Leukoplakia All of the above

All of the above

Cancer surgery can be used to: Prevent Diagnose Stage Treat All of the above None of the above

All of the above

Radiation side effects may include: Fatigue Alopecia Sores in the mouth All of the above None of the above

All of the above

Types of cancer immunotherapy include: Naked monoclonal antibodies Conjugated monoclonal antibodies Immune checkpoint inhibitors Cancer vaccines All of the above

All of the above

Which is considered a cancer risk factor? Age Alcohol Obesity Tobacco All of the above

All of the above

The tumor prefix for vessel is: Adeno Angio Chondro Fibro Hemangio

Angio

Examples of tumor markers include all but: CEA Ca-125 BMT PSA

BMT

Which statement is correct? Blastoma is used to designate cancers derived from immature "precursor" cells or embryonic tissue. Wilms' tumor is a retinoblastoma. Both A & B None of the above

Blastoma is used to designate cancers derived from immature "precursor" cells or embryonic tissue.

Which statement is incorrect concerning chemotherapy? Chemotherapy drugs target cells at different phases of the process of forming new cells, called the cell cycle. Cancer cells reproduce more slowly than normal cells and this makes them a good target for chemotherapy drugs. Chemo drugs are administered systemically which means normal cells are damaged along with the cancer cells. Using chemo requires a balance between killing the cancer cells and sparing the normal cells.

Cancer cells reproduce more slowly than normal cells and this makes them a good target for chemotherapy drugs.

Which statement is incorrect concerning cancer treatment vaccines? Cancer treatment vaccines are identical to the vaccines that work against viruses. These vaccines try to get the immune system to mount an attack against cancer cells in the body. Cancer treatment vaccines may be made up of cancer cells, parts of cells, or pure antigens. Vaccines are often combined with other substances or cells called adjuvants that help boost the immune response even further.

Cancer treatment vaccines are identical to the vaccines that work against viruses.

Types of chemotherapy include all but: Alkylating agents Antimetabolites Cancer vaccines Antitumor antibiotics Mitotic inhibitors

Cancer vaccines

Which statement is incorrect concerning the actions of targeted therapy? Block or turn off chemical signals that tell the cancer cell to grow and divide. Change proteins within the cancer cells so the cells die. Stop making new blood vessels to feed the cancer cells. Trigger the immune system to kill the cancer cells. Carry toxins to the cancer cells to kill them and also normal cells.

Carry toxins to the cancer cells to kill them and also normal cells.

Surgery used to knowingly remove some, but not all of the cancer would be an example of: Palliative Debulking Reconstructive Prophylactic Staging

Debulking

The tumor prefix for cartilage is: Adeno Angio Chondro Fibro Hemangio

Chondro

Which statement is incorrect concerning monoclonal antibodies? Monoclonal antibodies are man-made versions of immune system proteins. Monoclonal Antibodies are developed to target a specific cancer cell antigen. Copies of the particular antibody are made in the lab in large numbers and administered by mouth. Monoclonal antibodies referred to as mAbs. Monoclonal Antibodies are either naked or conjugated.

Copies of the particular antibody are made in the lab in large numbers and administered by mouth.

Adeno is the tumor prefix for cartilage. True False

False

CEA is a tumor marker for ovarian cancer. True False

False

Cancer mortality is higher among women than men. True False

False

Debulking surgery is considered curative. True False

False

In the TNM Classification of Malignant Tumors, "T0" means carcinoma in situ. True False

False

Monoclonal antibodies are always naked. True False

False

The TNM Classification of Malignant Tumors, referred to as TNM, is a cancer staging notation system that describes the grade of a cancer. True False

False

The immune system always recognizes cancer cells as foreign. True False

False

Tumor grading usually uses the scale of 1-4, where 1 is the most abnormal. True False

False

Which statement is incorrect concerning cancer grading and staging? Tumor grading is based on the degree of abnormality of the cells and tissues. Grading attempts to define the question of how abnormal is the tissue. Grading usually uses the scale of 1-4, where 4 is the most normal. Staging is an attempt to describe the cancer advancement or how far the cancer has progressed originating from a solid tumor.

Grading usually uses the scale of 1-4, where 4 is the most normal.

The tumor prefix for blood vessel is: Adeno Angio Chondro Fibro Hemangio

Hemangio

Which statement is incorrect concerning benign tumor? It is not a malignant tumor. It is not cancer. It does not invade nearby tissue or spread to other parts of the body. It grows by invasion. It retains cellular characteristics.

It grows by invasion.

Which statement is untrue concerning a typical malignant tumor? It is irregularly shaped. It is vascular. It is noninvasive. It crosses the basement membrane

It is noninvasive.

Common side effects caused by chemotherapy do not include: Fatigue Hair loss Easy bruising and bleeding Jaundice Infection

Jaundice

Which is not in the top five most common cancers? Breast cancer Lung and bronchus cancer Prostate cancer Colon and rectum cancer Leukemia

Leukemia

The tumor prefix for fat is: Lymphangio Lipo Myo Neuro Osteo

Lipo

Which statement is incorrect concerning the TNM Classification of Malignant Tumors? The TNM Classification of Malignant Tumors is a cancer staging notation system that describes the cell type and stage of a cancer originating from a solid tumor with alphanumeric codes. T describes the size of the original (primary) tumor and whether it has invaded nearby tissue. N describes nearby (regional) lymph nodes that are involved. M describes distant metastasis (spread of cancer from one part of the body to another.

The TNM Classification of Malignant Tumors is a cancer staging notation system that describes the cell type and stage of a cancer originating from a solid tumor with alphanumeric codes.

The tumor prefix for muscle is: Lymphangio Lipo Myo Neuro Osteo

Myo

In the TNM Classification of Malignant Tumors, the designation for tumor cells absent from regional lymph nodes is: N Nx N0 N1 N2

N0

Which statement is incorrect concerning radiation therapy? It is one of the most common treatments for cancer and can be given alone or used with other treatments, such as surgery or chemotherapy. Radiation works by making small breaks in the DNA inside cells. These breaks keep cancer cells from growing and dividing, and often cause them to die. Nearby normal cells can also be affected by radiation and do not recover to go back to working the way they should. Commonly radiation therapy is a local treatment and it's aimed at and affects only the part of the body being treated. The goal of radiation treatment is to damage cancer cells, with as little harm as possible to nearby healthy cells.

Nearby normal cells can also be affected by radiation and do not recover to go back to working the way they should.

The tumor prefix for nerve is: Lymphangio Lipo Myo Neuro Osteo

Neuro

Which statement is incorrect concerning chemotherapy? Only certain diseases can be treated with chemotherapy. Chemo can work throughout the whole body and has the advantage of treating distant metastatic sites. Chemo can be used to control a cancer by shrinking the tumors and/or stop the cancer from growing and spreading. Chemo can sometimes be palliative. Cancer can be treated with a single chemo drug, but often several drugs are used in a certain order or in certain combinations.

Only certain diseases can be treated with chemotherapy.

Which is not in the top ten most common cancers? Melanoma of the skin Non-Hodgkin lymphoma Thyroid cancer Kidney and renal pelvis cancer Osteosarcoma

Osteosarcoma

Surgery used to knowingly ease problems caused by cancer and help people feel better, but it's not done to treat or cure the cancer itself is: Palliative Debulking Reconstructive Prophylactic Staging

Palliative

Surgery used to remove body tissue, sometimes an entire organ, that is likely to become cancer even though there are no signs of cancer at the time of the surgery is: Palliative Debulking Reconstructive Prophylactic Staging

Prophylactic

Surgery used to improve the way a person looks after major cancer surgery or used to restore the function of an organ or body part after surgery is: Palliative Debulking Reconstructive Prophylactic Staging

Reconstructive

The normal cells most likely to not be damaged by chemo are: Blood-forming cells in the bone marrow Hair follicles and cells in the mouth Renal cells Digestive tract Reproductive system

Renal cells

Which is not considered a virus cancer risk factor? Hepatitis B HPV Shingles All of the above None of the above

Shingles

Which statement is incorrect concerning immunotherapy? Immunotherapy uses parts of a person's immune system to fight cancer in several ways. Immunotherapy can stimulate the immune system to work harder or smarter to attack cancer cells. It gives the immune system essential components, such as man-made immune system proteins. It gives the immune system essential components, such as man-made immune system proteins. The immune system always recognizes cancer cells as foreign but may have a tougher time targeting cancer cells because the cancer cells aren't different enough from normal cells.

The immune system always recognizes cancer cells as foreign but may have a tougher time targeting cancer cells because the cancer cells aren't different enough from normal cells.

Which statement is incorrect concerning malignant tumors? Are uncontrolled growth of cells. Grow by invasion. Lose their cellular characteristics so that their cell of origin is not able to be determined. The cells can also spread to other parts of the body through the blood and lymph systems. The loss of cellular characteristics is called differentiation.

The loss of cellular characteristics is called differentiation.

Which statement is incorrect concerning alkylating agents? Alkylating agents are a class of chemotherapy drugs that bind to DNA and prevent proper DNA replication. They have chemical groups that can form permanent bonds with DNA. Alkylating agents are used as part of chemotherapy in different types of cancers. These drugs work in only one phase of the cell cycle and are used to treat many different cancers, including cancers of the lung, breast, and ovary as well as leukemia. Because these drugs damage DNA, they can affect the blood forming cells of the bone marrow.

These drugs work in only one phase of the cell cycle and are used to treat many different cancers, including cancers of the lung, breast, and ovary as well as leukemia.

Which statement is incorrect concerning antimetabolites? Antimetabolites interfere with DNA and RNA growth. They substitute abnormal building blocks for the usual building blocks of RNA and DNA. They damage the cell. They make for the production of unhealthy cancer cells. They are commonly used only to treat leukemias, cancers of the breast, ovary, and the intestinal tract and no other type of cancer.

They are commonly used only to treat leukemias, cancers of the breast, ovary, and the intestinal tract and no other type of cancer.

Which statement is incorrect concerning immune checkpoint inhibitors? They are drugs that basically turn off the immune system. They help the immune system recognize and attack cancer cells. They allow the immune system to attack the foreign cells while leaving the normal cells alone. They use "checkpoints" or molecules on certain immune cells that need to be activated or inactivated to start an immune response.

They are drugs that basically turn off the immune system.

Which statement is incorrect concerning naked monoclonal antibodies? Naked monoclonal antibodies work by themselves. They have a drug or radioactive material attached to them. They can boost a person's immune response against cancer cells by attaching to them and acting as a marker for the body's immune system to destroy them. They work also by attaching to and blocking antigens on cancer cells or other nearby cells that help cancer cells grow or spread.

They have a drug or radioactive material attached to them.

Cancer prevention recommendations include all but: Tobacco use Eat a healthy diet Maintain a healthy weight and be physically active Protect yourself from the sun Get immunized against HPV and hepatitis

Tobacco use

A benign tumor grows by expansion and retains cellular characteristics. True False

True

Alkylating agents are a class of chemotherapy drugs that bind to DNA and prevent proper DNA replication. True False

True

American Cancer Society risk factors for cancer include obesity. True False

True

Cancer prevention recommendations include eating a healthy diet and maintaining a healthy weight. True False

True

Carcinomas are cancers derived from epithelial cells. True False

True

Chemotherapy drugs target cells at different phases of the process of forming new cells, called the cell cycle. True False

True

Common side effects of radiation therapy include fatigue. True False

True

Conjugated monoclonal antibodies are monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) that are joined to a chemotherapy drug or to a radioactive particle. True False

True

General signs and symptoms of cancer may include fever. True False

True

Malignant tumors in contrast are uncontrolled growth of cells and grow by invasion. True False

True

Metastasis is when malignant cells spread to other parts of the body through the blood and lymph systems. True False

True

Radiation works by making small breaks in the DNA. True False

True

Targeted therapy drugs change proteins within the cancer cells so the cells die. True False

True


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