What type of cancer (e.g. SCC, adenocarcinoma, etc.) is pancreatic carcinoma? _____
Mutations in which tumor suppressor protein can lead to Neurofibromatosis I?_____
Where do the lesions of Kaposi sarcoma most commonly occur?_____
HHV-8 inactivates the _____ tumor suppressor protein
Which subtype of Hodgkin lymphoma has the best prognosis? _____
What aggressive variant of squamous cell carcinoma can develop at sites of chronic inflammation / previously traumatized or scarred skin?_____
Cyst formation within end-stage kidneys during dialysis increases risk for _____
Which carcinogen is associated with the following types of cancer?_____ Bronchogenic CarcinomaMesothelioma
Prostatic adenocarcinoma may be graded using the _____ grading system
Starry sky appearance on histology, large jaw lesion and swellingAssoc. with EBV_____
Characteristics of benign vs malignant tumors
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Nomenclature of neoplasms
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Carcinogenesis models
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Oncogenes and proto-oncogenes
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Tumor suppressor genes
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DNA repair genes and cancer
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Epigenetic mechanisms in cancer
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Apoptosis and cancer
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Tumor angiogenesis
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Tumor invasion and metastasis
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Carcinogenic agents
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Paraneoplastic syndromes
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Tumor immunology
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