_____ is the most commonly mutated gene in sporadic breast carcinomas
What is the first cancer to be directly associated with genetic abnormality?_____
Categories of proto-oncogenes include:_____2) Growth factor receptors3) Signal transducers4) Nuclear regulators5) Cell cycle regulators
E-cadherin overexpression is a hallmark of _____ breast carcinoma
What is the chromosomal translocation that results in malignancy from the **ABL** oncogene? _____
Invasive carcinomas become metastatic when they invade the _____ or blood
The following image represents the _____ carcinoma subtype of invasive ductal carcinoma (breast): hint: the circled area is lymphatics

In HPV-_____ SCC of the oral cavity, patients generally present with large primary lesions with variable nodal disease.

What type of rhabdomyosarcoma is shown in the given image? _____ **most common subtype
In the TNM classification of laryngeal carcinoma, stage **T3** is defined by _____.
Hint: mobility status

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