Deck 17: Tumor Immunology

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In which of the following conditions would you not see an increase in alpha-fetoprotein?

A) Pregnancy
B) Hepatocellular carcinoma
C) Hepatitis
D) Hypercholesteremia
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A tumor that is classified as malignant is described as:

A) a disorganized mass that is not encapsulated and can invade nearby organs.
B) a slow-growing, organized mass of encapsulated cells.
C) usually confined to the skin.
D) an area of swelling that shows no abnormal growth of cells.
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What is the definition of a sarcoma?

A) A cancer that is derived from skin or epithelial linings of internal organs or glands
B) A cancer that is derived from muscle, bone, fat or soft tissues
C) A cancer that is derived from blood and lymphatic systems
D) A cancer that is derived from brain and spinal tissue
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Match the tumor marker to its associated disease.

Carcinoembryonic antigen

A)Hepatocellular carcinoma
B)Ovarian cancer
C)Colorectal, breast, or lung cancer
D)Breast cancer only
E)Pancreatic and gastrointestinal cancers
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Match the tumor marker to its associated disease.

Alpha-fetoprotein

A)Hepatocellular carcinoma
B)Ovarian cancer
C)Colorectal, breast, or lung cancer
D)Breast cancer only
E)Pancreatic and gastrointestinal cancers
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What is the definition of a carcinoma?

A) A cancer that is derived from skin or epithelial linings of internal organs or glands
B) A cancer that is derived from muscle, fat, and soft tissues
C) A cancer that is derived from blood and lymphatic systems
D) A cancer that is derived from brain and spinal tissue
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A tumor-specific antigen is:

A) a general marker for all known human tumors.
B) a specific marker for leukemias.
C) unique to the tumor of an individual patient.
D) nonspecific to all patient populations.
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A proto-oncogene is a normal gene that has a positive influence on cell proliferation.
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Match the tumor marker to its associated disease.

Cancer antigen 19-9

A)Hepatocellular carcinoma
B)Ovarian cancer
C)Colorectal, breast, or lung cancer
D)Breast cancer only
E)Pancreatic and gastrointestinal cancers
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Carcinogenesis is thought to be initiated by the exposure of the host to factors such as bacteria.
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Tumor-associated antigens are expressed only in tumor cells.
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Match the tumor marker to its associated disease.

HER-2

A)Hepatocellular carcinoma
B)Ovarian cancer
C)Colorectal, breast, or lung cancer
D)Breast cancer only
E)Pancreatic and gastrointestinal cancers
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Which of the following is a clinical application for tumor markers?

A) Screening
B) Diagnosis
C) Monitoring
D) All of the above
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Match the tumor marker to its associated disease.

Cancer antigen 125

A)Hepatocellular carcinoma
B)Ovarian cancer
C)Colorectal, breast, or lung cancer
D)Breast cancer only
E)Pancreatic and gastrointestinal cancers
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A woman who has a history of ovarian cancer in her family goes to her physician for a "cancer test." What is the test that is most likely to be positive if the woman has ovarian cancer?

A) Carcinoembryonic antigen
B) Alpha-fetoprotein
C) Cancer antigen 125
D) Human chorionic gonadotropin
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An example of a tumor-specific antigen is the BCR/ABL protein for chronic myelogenous leukemia.
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Deck 17: Tumor Immunology
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In which of the following conditions would you not see an increase in alpha-fetoprotein?

A) Pregnancy
B) Hepatocellular carcinoma
C) Hepatitis
D) Hypercholesteremia
Hypercholesteremia
2
A tumor that is classified as malignant is described as:

A) a disorganized mass that is not encapsulated and can invade nearby organs.
B) a slow-growing, organized mass of encapsulated cells.
C) usually confined to the skin.
D) an area of swelling that shows no abnormal growth of cells.
a disorganized mass that is not encapsulated and can invade nearby organs.
3
What is the definition of a sarcoma?

A) A cancer that is derived from skin or epithelial linings of internal organs or glands
B) A cancer that is derived from muscle, bone, fat or soft tissues
C) A cancer that is derived from blood and lymphatic systems
D) A cancer that is derived from brain and spinal tissue
A cancer that is derived from muscle, bone, fat or soft tissues
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Match the tumor marker to its associated disease.

Carcinoembryonic antigen

A)Hepatocellular carcinoma
B)Ovarian cancer
C)Colorectal, breast, or lung cancer
D)Breast cancer only
E)Pancreatic and gastrointestinal cancers
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Match the tumor marker to its associated disease.

Alpha-fetoprotein

A)Hepatocellular carcinoma
B)Ovarian cancer
C)Colorectal, breast, or lung cancer
D)Breast cancer only
E)Pancreatic and gastrointestinal cancers
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What is the definition of a carcinoma?

A) A cancer that is derived from skin or epithelial linings of internal organs or glands
B) A cancer that is derived from muscle, fat, and soft tissues
C) A cancer that is derived from blood and lymphatic systems
D) A cancer that is derived from brain and spinal tissue
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A tumor-specific antigen is:

A) a general marker for all known human tumors.
B) a specific marker for leukemias.
C) unique to the tumor of an individual patient.
D) nonspecific to all patient populations.
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A proto-oncogene is a normal gene that has a positive influence on cell proliferation.
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9
Match the tumor marker to its associated disease.

Cancer antigen 19-9

A)Hepatocellular carcinoma
B)Ovarian cancer
C)Colorectal, breast, or lung cancer
D)Breast cancer only
E)Pancreatic and gastrointestinal cancers
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Carcinogenesis is thought to be initiated by the exposure of the host to factors such as bacteria.
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Tumor-associated antigens are expressed only in tumor cells.
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Match the tumor marker to its associated disease.

HER-2

A)Hepatocellular carcinoma
B)Ovarian cancer
C)Colorectal, breast, or lung cancer
D)Breast cancer only
E)Pancreatic and gastrointestinal cancers
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Which of the following is a clinical application for tumor markers?

A) Screening
B) Diagnosis
C) Monitoring
D) All of the above
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Match the tumor marker to its associated disease.

Cancer antigen 125

A)Hepatocellular carcinoma
B)Ovarian cancer
C)Colorectal, breast, or lung cancer
D)Breast cancer only
E)Pancreatic and gastrointestinal cancers
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A woman who has a history of ovarian cancer in her family goes to her physician for a "cancer test." What is the test that is most likely to be positive if the woman has ovarian cancer?

A) Carcinoembryonic antigen
B) Alpha-fetoprotein
C) Cancer antigen 125
D) Human chorionic gonadotropin
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An example of a tumor-specific antigen is the BCR/ABL protein for chronic myelogenous leukemia.
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