Deck 11: Pathogenesis of Cancer

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Cancer is more likely to develop in those cell populations with higher rates of cell division.
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Cancer can be succinctly defined as "deranged cell division."
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Progression through the cell cycle is tightly regulated by a family of genes called "cyclins" and the proteins they encode.
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Because of its important role in eliminating mutant cells and conserving genomic stability, the p53 gene has been deemed the "guardian of the human genome."
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Approximately 90% of human cancer evolves from epithelial cell populations.
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Dysplasia is an intermediate step in the evolution of cancer.
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Carcinoma in situ has a poor prognosis.
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Invasive cancer implies a breach in the basement membrane.
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Alfred Knudsen proposed the "two-hit" model of carcinogenesis.
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The epigenetic theory of cancer involves base pair changes of DNA.
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What percent of human cancers are carcinomas derived from proliferating epithelial cell populations?

A) 25%
B) 50%
C) 75%
D) 90%
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What biological process stimulates formation of new blood vessels?

A) Apoptosis
B) Angiogenesis
C) Mitosis
D) Immunosuppression
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What biological process regulates cell senescence?

A) Apoptosis
B) Angiogenesis
C) Mitosis
D) Immunosuppression
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What phenomenon of cancer causes death?

A) Apoptosis
B) Angiogenesis
C) Metastasis
D) Immunosuppression
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The epigenetic theory of cancer involves all of the following except:

A) changes in gene expression.
B) enhanced transcription of Proto-oncogenes.
C) reduced expression of tumor suppressor genes.
D) base pair changes in DNA.
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Mutations that are passed from parent to offspring are called:

A) somatic mutations.
B) germline mutations.
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Mutations that are derived from individual cells during the lifespan are called:

A) somatic mutations.
B) germline mutations.
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What are chief enzymes of the inflammatory cascades?

A) Cylooxygenase-1
B) Cylooxygenase-2
C) ALOX5
D) Telomerase
E) All of the above are correct.
F) Only a, b, c are correct.
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What family of enzymes are associated with invasive cancer?

A) MMP
B) Telomerase
C) MAPK
D) CHEK
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What enzyme prolongs cellular life by sustaining telomere integrity?

A) MMP
B) Telomerase
C) MAPK
D) CHEK
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Discuss mechanisms of carcinogenesis.
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Discuss somatic mutations and carcinogenesis.
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Discuss angiogenesis and carcinogenesis.
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Discuss apoptosis and carcinogenesis.
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Discuss metastasis of cancer cells.
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Discuss immunosuppression and carcinogenesis.
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Discuss chronic inflammation and carcinogenesis.
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Deck 11: Pathogenesis of Cancer
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Cancer is more likely to develop in those cell populations with higher rates of cell division.
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Cancer can be succinctly defined as "deranged cell division."
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Progression through the cell cycle is tightly regulated by a family of genes called "cyclins" and the proteins they encode.
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Because of its important role in eliminating mutant cells and conserving genomic stability, the p53 gene has been deemed the "guardian of the human genome."
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Approximately 90% of human cancer evolves from epithelial cell populations.
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Dysplasia is an intermediate step in the evolution of cancer.
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Carcinoma in situ has a poor prognosis.
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Invasive cancer implies a breach in the basement membrane.
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Alfred Knudsen proposed the "two-hit" model of carcinogenesis.
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The epigenetic theory of cancer involves base pair changes of DNA.
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What percent of human cancers are carcinomas derived from proliferating epithelial cell populations?

A) 25%
B) 50%
C) 75%
D) 90%
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What biological process stimulates formation of new blood vessels?

A) Apoptosis
B) Angiogenesis
C) Mitosis
D) Immunosuppression
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What biological process regulates cell senescence?

A) Apoptosis
B) Angiogenesis
C) Mitosis
D) Immunosuppression
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What phenomenon of cancer causes death?

A) Apoptosis
B) Angiogenesis
C) Metastasis
D) Immunosuppression
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The epigenetic theory of cancer involves all of the following except:

A) changes in gene expression.
B) enhanced transcription of Proto-oncogenes.
C) reduced expression of tumor suppressor genes.
D) base pair changes in DNA.
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Mutations that are passed from parent to offspring are called:

A) somatic mutations.
B) germline mutations.
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Mutations that are derived from individual cells during the lifespan are called:

A) somatic mutations.
B) germline mutations.
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What are chief enzymes of the inflammatory cascades?

A) Cylooxygenase-1
B) Cylooxygenase-2
C) ALOX5
D) Telomerase
E) All of the above are correct.
F) Only a, b, c are correct.
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What family of enzymes are associated with invasive cancer?

A) MMP
B) Telomerase
C) MAPK
D) CHEK
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What enzyme prolongs cellular life by sustaining telomere integrity?

A) MMP
B) Telomerase
C) MAPK
D) CHEK
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Discuss mechanisms of carcinogenesis.
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Discuss somatic mutations and carcinogenesis.
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Discuss angiogenesis and carcinogenesis.
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Discuss apoptosis and carcinogenesis.
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Discuss metastasis of cancer cells.
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Discuss immunosuppression and carcinogenesis.
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Discuss chronic inflammation and carcinogenesis.
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