Chapter 18
A mutation in which one of the following genes can lead to breast cancer?
BRCA1
The process by which growing tumors stimulate the growth of new blood vessels is called?
angiogenesis
Which of the following cancer treatments prevents growth of blood vessels that support growing tumors?
anti-angiogenic drugs
Not only does smoking cause lung cancer, it also quadruples the risk of which one of the following types of cancer?
bladder
Which of the following would be useful in detecting a tumor within the urinary bladder?
cytoscope
A cell progressing toward cancer may develop an enlarged nucleus, a condition referred to as?
dysplasia
Which of the following is the same in an in situ tumor and a malignant tumor?
frequency of cell division
Order of steps leading to the development of malignant cancer?
hyperplasia, dysplasia, in situ cancer, metastasis and/or invasion
The use of cancer-specific antigens to generate antibodies that target cancer cells is a process known as?
immunotherapy
When a cancer remains in one location, it is referred to as?
in situ cancer
The development of a cancerous condition in immature white blood cells located in bone marrow is called?
leukemia
Development of cancer in cells within lymph nodes is called?
lymphoma
The process by which cells of a tumor invade normal tissue and travel via blood or lymph vessels to other parts of the body is?
metastasis
BRCA 1 and BRCA 2 are?
mutations can be identified in carriers by a blood test
A mass of rapidly dividing cells that have potentially lost the ability to regulate cell division is called a?
neoplasm
Proto-oncogenes are?
normal regulatory genes that promote cell division
f a proto-oncogene becomes damaged or undergoes a mutation, it may become an?
oncogene
The use of laser light to trigger toxic reactions specific to cancer cells is referred to as?
photodynamic therapy
Oncogenes are derived from?
proto-oncogenes
The dietary carcinogen aflatoxin can be found in
raw peanut butter
An enzyme that occurs rarely in normal cells but frequently in cancer cells is?
telomerase