Deck 18: Oncology

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The Hickman,Broviac,and Groshong are:

A) types of leukemia.
B) intraperitonal catheters.
C) central venous catheters.
D) grading systems for cancerous cells.
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A retinoblastoma is an embryonal cancerous tumor of the ____________ that occurs in young children.

A) brain
B) liver
C) eye
D) testis
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Which blood test can point to cancer of the prostate gland when the result is elevated?

A) CA 15-3
B) HCG
C) CEA
D) PSA
Question
The Reed-Sternberg cell appears in a biopsy from which cancer?

A) adenocarcinoma
B) Hodgkin's lymphoma
C) multiple myeloma
D) chronic myelogenous leukemia
Question
Intravesical chemotherapy is a medical procedure using a catheter to insert a chemotherapy drug into the:

A) stomach.
B) bladder.
C) uterus.
D) colon.
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Cancer cells that are described as undifferentiated may also be referred to as:

A) metastatic.
B) hormonal.
C) oncogenic.
D) embryonal.
Question
In addition to the lumpectomy performed for her breast carcinoma,Joan Bentley also had a/an ____________ biopsy done to remove the first site that receives drainage from the primary breast tumor.

A) punch
B) incisional
C) sentinel node
D) stereotactic
Question
An example of exfoliative cytology would be a:

A) Pap smear of bronchial washings for suspected lung cancer.
B) bone marrow aspiration for suspected leukemia.
C) chromosomal abnormality examination for Ewing's sarcoma.
D) frozen section of a breast tumor for possible cancer.
Question
An example of brachytherapy would be:

A) insertion of radioactive substances intravenously for thyroid cancer.
B) insertion of radioactive substances into the lymphatic system for leukemia.
C) external beam radiation directed at the chest for lung cancer.
D) placing a radioactive implant directly into the bladder for bladder cancer.
Question
An intrathecal catheter will deliver a chemotherapy drug to treat cancer of the:

A) bladder.
B) bone marrow.
C) spinal cord.
D) peritoneum.
Question
Basal cell carcinoma is a type of ____________ cancer.

A) cervical
B) skin
C) breast
D) bladder
Question
Which drug is used to treat the nausea and vomiting that occurs after chemotherapy?

A) Adriamyacin
B) Cesamet
C) protocol
D) hormonal drug
Question
Mary McLaughlin's breast cancer is staged as: T3 N1 M0.This means that:

A) she has a small localized tumor with no spread to other organs.
B) she has a large tumor that has spread to a lymph node but not to other organs.
C) she has a large tumor that has spread to lymph nodes and to surrounding muscle tissue.
D) she has three separate tumors with lymph node spread but no metastases.
Question
Cryosurgery uses liquid nitrogen to ____________ and destroy abnormal tissue.

A) burn
B) identify
C) coagulate
D) freeze
Question
Which of the following is a cancer of the skin?

A) hepatocellular carcinoma
B) malignant melanoma
C) small cell carcinoma
D) leukemia
Question
Which abbreviation is for a catheter that delivers a chemotherapy drug to the entire body?

A) PICC
B) PR
C) DNA
D) BRCA
Question
Which organ could develop an adenocarcinoma?

A) pancreas
B) skeletal muscle
C) bone
D) cartilage
Question
The Philadelphia chromosome appears in:

A) fibrosarcoma.
B) chronic myelogenous leukemia.
C) adenocarcinoma.
D) small cell carcinoma.
Question
Debulking is a surgical procedure for cancer that has the intent of:

A) reducing the size of the tumor.
B) removing the tumor and surrounding tissues.
C) taking a small portion of the tumor for biopsy purposes.
D) removing organs that secrete hormones that encourage the cancer to grow.
Question
The process of single cell destruction or programmed cell death is known as:

A) apoptosis.
B) mitosis.
C) necrosis.
D) oncogene.
Question
Which type of cancer affects the connective tissues?

A) lymphoma
B) myeloma
C) carcinoma
D) sarcoma
Question
Which is a medical procedure in which an intravenous catheter is inserted into the arm and threaded into the superior vena cava so chemotherapy drugs can be administered?

A) Bx
B) TNM
C) BMT
D) PICC
Question
Which procedure uses a CT scan to pinpoint the location of a mass in three dimensions and guide the biopsy needle?

A) incisional biopsy
B) stereotactic biopsy
C) punch biopsy
D) sentinel node biopsy
Question
Which medical procedure involves liquid nitrogen being sprayed or painted onto a small malignant lesion to freeze and destroy the tissue?

A) cryosurgery
B) fractionation
C) brachytherapy
D) electrosurgery
Question
Which is a medical procedure that classifies cancer by how well differentiated the cells appear under the microscope?

A) staging
B) layering
C) grading
D) sizing
Question
Receptor assays are cytology tests done for which type of cancer?

A) skin
B) bone
C) breast
D) leukemia
Question
Which is an environmental substance that can contribute to the development of cancer?

A) carcinogen
B) oncogene
C) genetic mutation
D) heredity
Question
An elevated level of ____________ in the blood can point to liver cancer.

A) alpha fetoprotein (AFP)
B) karyotype
C) progesterone receptors
D) BRCA 1
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Which is a nuclear medicine procedure that uses a radioactive tracer that collects in particular organs or tissues?

A) scintigraphy
B) ultrasound
C) CT scan
D) MRI scan
Question
The process by which cells that were once mature and differentiated become undifferentiated and immature in appearance and behavior is known as:

A) angiogenesis.
B) encapsulated.
C) apoptosis.
D) anaplasia.
Question
The medical and surgical procedures that classify cancer by how far it has spread in the body are known as:

A) staging.
B) layering.
C) grading.
D) sizing.
Question
Which is a cancer of a plasma cell?

A) osteosarcoma
B) adenocarcinoma
C) leukemia
D) multiple myeloma
Question
Which is a medical procedure that uses electrical current to remove small cancerous tumors on the skin?

A) electrosurgery
B) biopsy
C) cryosurgery
D) resection
Question
Ewing's sarcoma is a cancer of the:

A) liver.
B) spinal cord.
C) bone.
D) lung.
Question
Which procedure is done in conjunction with extensive cancer surgery to remove possible sites of metastasis?

A) exploratory laparotomy
B) tumor ablation
C) debulking
D) lymph node dissection
Question
The period of time after treatment during which there are no signs and symptoms of cancer is known as:

A) prophylaxis.
B) remedy.
C) relapse.
D) remission.
Question
CA 15-3 is a tumor marker to detect the presence of:

A) breast cancer.
B) ovarian cancer.
C) pancreatic cancer.
D) colon cancer.
Question
Excision of the tumor as well as the nearby organs because of wide-spread cancer is known as:

A) brachytherapy.
B) debulking.
C) endoscopy.
D) exenteration.
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Which treatment involves radioactive implants (needles,wires,capsules,pellets/seeds) inserted into the tumor or the tissue around the tumor?

A) intravenous radiotherapy
B) external beam radiotherapy
C) intracavitary radiotherapy
D) interstitial radiotherapy
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Which word would not be used to describe a cancerous tumor?

A) malignant
B) metastatic
C) encapsulated
D) undifferentiated
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Which classification system is used to detect cervical cancer?

A) Bethesda system
B) FIGO staging
C) Dukes classification
D) Gleason score
Question
Cancerous tumors release a substance that causes blood vessels in the surrounding tissues to grow into the tumor to provide it with nutrients.This process is known as:

A) encapsulation.
B) angiogenesis.
C) oncogenesis.
D) carcinogenesis.
Question
The process by which normal embryonic cells assume different shapes and functions in different parts of the body is called:

A) metastasis.
B) differentiation.
C) oncogenesis.
D) angiogenesis.
Question
Which is a blood test that detects a protein normally present in an embryo but only seen in adults who have cancer?

A) HCG
B) CEA
C) AFP
D) UA
Question
A patient with ovarian cancer has a series of blood tests done.The alpha fetoprotein level is high.Which of the following statements is true regarding this level?

A) The high alpha fetoprotein level indicates that the cancer is responding well to treatment.
B) The high alpha fetoprotein level is normal and has no relationship to the cancer.
C) The alpha fetoprotein level is not usually done in ovarian cancer patients.
D) The high alpha fetoprotein level indicates that the cancer may be advanced.
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All of the following are true about a karyotype except:

A) it shows 23 pairs of chromosomes.
B) if it has two X chromosomes then the patient is a female.
C) it can show the Her2/neu gene.
D) it can show the Philadelphia chromosome.
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Which cell organelles are small sacs that contain powerful digestive enzymes to destroy a bacterium or virus that invades the cell?

A) mitochondria
B) chromosomes
C) lysosomes
D) genes
Question
Which of the following describes a cancer of the epithelial cells lining the duct of the gallbladder?

A) cholangiocarcinoma
B) lymphadenopathy
C) hepatocellular carcinoma
D) angiosarcoma
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Which is a process by which cancerous cells break off from a tumor and move through the blood vessels or lymphatic vessels to other sites in the body?

A) metastasis
B) mitosis
C) mutation
D) angiogenesis
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Which is not a cell organelle?

A) Golgi apparatus
B) mitochondria
C) endoplasmic reticulum
D) cytoplasm
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What type of biopsy is done with a large-gauge needle inserted into the tumor to obtain several long pieces of tissue?

A) core needle biopsy
B) excisional biopsy
C) fine-needle aspiration biopsy
D) punch biopsy
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A condition of atypical cells that are abnormal in size,shape,or organization but have not yet become cancerous is called:

A) carcinomatosis.
B) dysplasia.
C) neoplasia.
D) adenocarcinoma.
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Through the action of DNA,which of the following controls all of the activities that take place within the cell,such as the production of cellular proteins and the production of enzymes to control metabolism in the cell?

A) mitochondria
B) nucleus
C) ribosomes
D) RNA
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During the process of ____________ ,cancer cells break off and move to other sites within the body.

A) invasion
B) anaplasia
C) genetic mutation
D) metastasis
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Which medical procedure involves the insertion of a catheter into the bladder for administration of chemotherapy drugs?

A) intracavitary chemotherapy
B) intravesical chemotherapy
C) intrathecal catheter
D) peripherally inserted catheter
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Which of the following is not a carcinogen?

A) heredity
B) radiation
C) industrial chemicals
D) some chemotherapy drugs
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Which gene is the most important suppressor gene? It is inactive until DNA in the cell's nucleus is damaged?

A) p53
B) Her2/neu
C) BRCA
D) CEA
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Which cancerous tumors are affected by radiation therapy?

A) radiodefiant
B) radiosusceptible
C) radiosensitive
D) radioresistant
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Osteosarcoma is cancer of the:

A) brain.
B) lung.
C) bone.
D) muscle.
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Which of the following statements about cancer is true?

A) Cancerous cells are arranged in an orderly fashion.
B) The p53 gene is an abnormal gene found only in cancer cells.
C) Tumor necrosis factor is released from cancerous cells.
D) Cancer cells often divide more rapidly than normal cells.
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A sometimes benign,sometimes malignant tumor of the ovary that contains hair and teeth is known as a:

A) Wilms' tumor.
B) neuroblastoma.
C) seminoma.
D) teratoma.
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The word metastasis means :

A) encapsulated.
B) moving to other parts of the body.
C) caused by heredity.
D) out of control.
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The use of chemotherapy drugs,after another type of treatment like surgery has already been done as the primary treatment,is known as ____________ therapy.

A) protocol.
B) biopsy
C) oncology
D) adjuvant
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What is ALL?

A) a type of IV catheter
B) a type of blood cancer
C) a type of biopsy
D) a cancer healthcare worker
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Which statement is true?

A) Chemotherapy protocols use a combination of several different chemotherapy drugs that are administered together.
B) Chemotherapy drugs never contain platinum.
C) Chemotherapy drugs cannot include hormonal drugs because hormones will make a tumor grow.
D) There are no antibiotic chemotherapy drugs because antibiotics are used to treat infections and cancer is not an infection.
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Fractionation refers to the treatment of cancer with:

A) divided doses of radiation therapy.
B) implantable wafers of chemotherapy drugs.
C) surgically implanted catheters.
D) dividing a large tumor by doing debulking.
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The combining form cyt/o- means :

A) cancer.
B) cell.
C) nucleus.
D) tumor.
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The combining form carcin/o- means :

A) cancer.
B) growth; formed substance.
C) organ.
D) tumor; mass.
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Which of the following is not a blood test to detect early signs of cancer?

A) Pap
B) PSA
C) HCG
D) CEA
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The combining form blast/o- means :

A) cancer.
B) immature; embryonic.
C) break down; destroy.
D) tumor; mass.
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The combining form aden/o- means :

A) cancer.
B) body.
C) gene.
D) gland.
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Which of the following is a healthcare professional who deals with oncology and cancer?

A) DNA
B) FIGO
C) CTR
D) PSA
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Each of these pairs contain 2 types of cancer that are the same except:

A) hepatoma; hepatocellular carcinoma.
B) Kaposi's sarcoma; malignant melanoma.
C) small cell carcinoma; oat cell carcinoma.
D) astrocytoma; glioblastoma multiforme.
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The combining form gen/o- means :

A) arising from; produced by.
B) DNA; RNA.
C) gene.
D) genetic inheritance.
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All of the following are true about bone marrow aspiration except:

A) it is done in the posterior iliac crest.
B) it is used to treat leukemia or lymphoma.
C) it shows all stages of cell development.
D) it is examined under the microscope.
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Which is not a factor contributing to the development of cancer?

A) heredity
B) trauma to the body
C) pathogens
D) carcinogens
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Carcinomatosis means :

A) a toxic level of cancer in the blood.
B) abnormal cells that look like cancer.
C) a condition of carcinoma in a specific site.
D) cancerous tumors in multiple sites.
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All are forms of environmental radiation except:

A) asbestos
B) sunlight
C) nuclear weapons
D) x-rays
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The abbreviation Ca means :

A) a tumor registry.
B) the grading of a tumor.
C) cancer.
D) an estrogen receptor.
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A cell has all of the following structures except:

A) cytoplasm.
B) nucleus.
C) cell wall.
D) mitochondria.
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1
The Hickman,Broviac,and Groshong are:

A) types of leukemia.
B) intraperitonal catheters.
C) central venous catheters.
D) grading systems for cancerous cells.
central venous catheters.
2
A retinoblastoma is an embryonal cancerous tumor of the ____________ that occurs in young children.

A) brain
B) liver
C) eye
D) testis
eye
3
Which blood test can point to cancer of the prostate gland when the result is elevated?

A) CA 15-3
B) HCG
C) CEA
D) PSA
PSA
4
The Reed-Sternberg cell appears in a biopsy from which cancer?

A) adenocarcinoma
B) Hodgkin's lymphoma
C) multiple myeloma
D) chronic myelogenous leukemia
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Intravesical chemotherapy is a medical procedure using a catheter to insert a chemotherapy drug into the:

A) stomach.
B) bladder.
C) uterus.
D) colon.
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Cancer cells that are described as undifferentiated may also be referred to as:

A) metastatic.
B) hormonal.
C) oncogenic.
D) embryonal.
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In addition to the lumpectomy performed for her breast carcinoma,Joan Bentley also had a/an ____________ biopsy done to remove the first site that receives drainage from the primary breast tumor.

A) punch
B) incisional
C) sentinel node
D) stereotactic
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An example of exfoliative cytology would be a:

A) Pap smear of bronchial washings for suspected lung cancer.
B) bone marrow aspiration for suspected leukemia.
C) chromosomal abnormality examination for Ewing's sarcoma.
D) frozen section of a breast tumor for possible cancer.
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9
An example of brachytherapy would be:

A) insertion of radioactive substances intravenously for thyroid cancer.
B) insertion of radioactive substances into the lymphatic system for leukemia.
C) external beam radiation directed at the chest for lung cancer.
D) placing a radioactive implant directly into the bladder for bladder cancer.
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An intrathecal catheter will deliver a chemotherapy drug to treat cancer of the:

A) bladder.
B) bone marrow.
C) spinal cord.
D) peritoneum.
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Basal cell carcinoma is a type of ____________ cancer.

A) cervical
B) skin
C) breast
D) bladder
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Which drug is used to treat the nausea and vomiting that occurs after chemotherapy?

A) Adriamyacin
B) Cesamet
C) protocol
D) hormonal drug
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Mary McLaughlin's breast cancer is staged as: T3 N1 M0.This means that:

A) she has a small localized tumor with no spread to other organs.
B) she has a large tumor that has spread to a lymph node but not to other organs.
C) she has a large tumor that has spread to lymph nodes and to surrounding muscle tissue.
D) she has three separate tumors with lymph node spread but no metastases.
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Cryosurgery uses liquid nitrogen to ____________ and destroy abnormal tissue.

A) burn
B) identify
C) coagulate
D) freeze
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Which of the following is a cancer of the skin?

A) hepatocellular carcinoma
B) malignant melanoma
C) small cell carcinoma
D) leukemia
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Which abbreviation is for a catheter that delivers a chemotherapy drug to the entire body?

A) PICC
B) PR
C) DNA
D) BRCA
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Which organ could develop an adenocarcinoma?

A) pancreas
B) skeletal muscle
C) bone
D) cartilage
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The Philadelphia chromosome appears in:

A) fibrosarcoma.
B) chronic myelogenous leukemia.
C) adenocarcinoma.
D) small cell carcinoma.
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Debulking is a surgical procedure for cancer that has the intent of:

A) reducing the size of the tumor.
B) removing the tumor and surrounding tissues.
C) taking a small portion of the tumor for biopsy purposes.
D) removing organs that secrete hormones that encourage the cancer to grow.
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The process of single cell destruction or programmed cell death is known as:

A) apoptosis.
B) mitosis.
C) necrosis.
D) oncogene.
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21
Which type of cancer affects the connective tissues?

A) lymphoma
B) myeloma
C) carcinoma
D) sarcoma
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22
Which is a medical procedure in which an intravenous catheter is inserted into the arm and threaded into the superior vena cava so chemotherapy drugs can be administered?

A) Bx
B) TNM
C) BMT
D) PICC
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Which procedure uses a CT scan to pinpoint the location of a mass in three dimensions and guide the biopsy needle?

A) incisional biopsy
B) stereotactic biopsy
C) punch biopsy
D) sentinel node biopsy
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Which medical procedure involves liquid nitrogen being sprayed or painted onto a small malignant lesion to freeze and destroy the tissue?

A) cryosurgery
B) fractionation
C) brachytherapy
D) electrosurgery
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Which is a medical procedure that classifies cancer by how well differentiated the cells appear under the microscope?

A) staging
B) layering
C) grading
D) sizing
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26
Receptor assays are cytology tests done for which type of cancer?

A) skin
B) bone
C) breast
D) leukemia
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Which is an environmental substance that can contribute to the development of cancer?

A) carcinogen
B) oncogene
C) genetic mutation
D) heredity
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An elevated level of ____________ in the blood can point to liver cancer.

A) alpha fetoprotein (AFP)
B) karyotype
C) progesterone receptors
D) BRCA 1
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Which is a nuclear medicine procedure that uses a radioactive tracer that collects in particular organs or tissues?

A) scintigraphy
B) ultrasound
C) CT scan
D) MRI scan
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The process by which cells that were once mature and differentiated become undifferentiated and immature in appearance and behavior is known as:

A) angiogenesis.
B) encapsulated.
C) apoptosis.
D) anaplasia.
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The medical and surgical procedures that classify cancer by how far it has spread in the body are known as:

A) staging.
B) layering.
C) grading.
D) sizing.
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32
Which is a cancer of a plasma cell?

A) osteosarcoma
B) adenocarcinoma
C) leukemia
D) multiple myeloma
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Which is a medical procedure that uses electrical current to remove small cancerous tumors on the skin?

A) electrosurgery
B) biopsy
C) cryosurgery
D) resection
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Ewing's sarcoma is a cancer of the:

A) liver.
B) spinal cord.
C) bone.
D) lung.
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35
Which procedure is done in conjunction with extensive cancer surgery to remove possible sites of metastasis?

A) exploratory laparotomy
B) tumor ablation
C) debulking
D) lymph node dissection
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36
The period of time after treatment during which there are no signs and symptoms of cancer is known as:

A) prophylaxis.
B) remedy.
C) relapse.
D) remission.
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37
CA 15-3 is a tumor marker to detect the presence of:

A) breast cancer.
B) ovarian cancer.
C) pancreatic cancer.
D) colon cancer.
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38
Excision of the tumor as well as the nearby organs because of wide-spread cancer is known as:

A) brachytherapy.
B) debulking.
C) endoscopy.
D) exenteration.
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39
Which treatment involves radioactive implants (needles,wires,capsules,pellets/seeds) inserted into the tumor or the tissue around the tumor?

A) intravenous radiotherapy
B) external beam radiotherapy
C) intracavitary radiotherapy
D) interstitial radiotherapy
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Which word would not be used to describe a cancerous tumor?

A) malignant
B) metastatic
C) encapsulated
D) undifferentiated
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41
Which classification system is used to detect cervical cancer?

A) Bethesda system
B) FIGO staging
C) Dukes classification
D) Gleason score
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42
Cancerous tumors release a substance that causes blood vessels in the surrounding tissues to grow into the tumor to provide it with nutrients.This process is known as:

A) encapsulation.
B) angiogenesis.
C) oncogenesis.
D) carcinogenesis.
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The process by which normal embryonic cells assume different shapes and functions in different parts of the body is called:

A) metastasis.
B) differentiation.
C) oncogenesis.
D) angiogenesis.
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44
Which is a blood test that detects a protein normally present in an embryo but only seen in adults who have cancer?

A) HCG
B) CEA
C) AFP
D) UA
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45
A patient with ovarian cancer has a series of blood tests done.The alpha fetoprotein level is high.Which of the following statements is true regarding this level?

A) The high alpha fetoprotein level indicates that the cancer is responding well to treatment.
B) The high alpha fetoprotein level is normal and has no relationship to the cancer.
C) The alpha fetoprotein level is not usually done in ovarian cancer patients.
D) The high alpha fetoprotein level indicates that the cancer may be advanced.
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46
All of the following are true about a karyotype except:

A) it shows 23 pairs of chromosomes.
B) if it has two X chromosomes then the patient is a female.
C) it can show the Her2/neu gene.
D) it can show the Philadelphia chromosome.
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Which cell organelles are small sacs that contain powerful digestive enzymes to destroy a bacterium or virus that invades the cell?

A) mitochondria
B) chromosomes
C) lysosomes
D) genes
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48
Which of the following describes a cancer of the epithelial cells lining the duct of the gallbladder?

A) cholangiocarcinoma
B) lymphadenopathy
C) hepatocellular carcinoma
D) angiosarcoma
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Which is a process by which cancerous cells break off from a tumor and move through the blood vessels or lymphatic vessels to other sites in the body?

A) metastasis
B) mitosis
C) mutation
D) angiogenesis
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50
Which is not a cell organelle?

A) Golgi apparatus
B) mitochondria
C) endoplasmic reticulum
D) cytoplasm
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51
What type of biopsy is done with a large-gauge needle inserted into the tumor to obtain several long pieces of tissue?

A) core needle biopsy
B) excisional biopsy
C) fine-needle aspiration biopsy
D) punch biopsy
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52
A condition of atypical cells that are abnormal in size,shape,or organization but have not yet become cancerous is called:

A) carcinomatosis.
B) dysplasia.
C) neoplasia.
D) adenocarcinoma.
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53
Through the action of DNA,which of the following controls all of the activities that take place within the cell,such as the production of cellular proteins and the production of enzymes to control metabolism in the cell?

A) mitochondria
B) nucleus
C) ribosomes
D) RNA
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54
During the process of ____________ ,cancer cells break off and move to other sites within the body.

A) invasion
B) anaplasia
C) genetic mutation
D) metastasis
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55
Which medical procedure involves the insertion of a catheter into the bladder for administration of chemotherapy drugs?

A) intracavitary chemotherapy
B) intravesical chemotherapy
C) intrathecal catheter
D) peripherally inserted catheter
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56
Which of the following is not a carcinogen?

A) heredity
B) radiation
C) industrial chemicals
D) some chemotherapy drugs
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57
Which gene is the most important suppressor gene? It is inactive until DNA in the cell's nucleus is damaged?

A) p53
B) Her2/neu
C) BRCA
D) CEA
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58
Which cancerous tumors are affected by radiation therapy?

A) radiodefiant
B) radiosusceptible
C) radiosensitive
D) radioresistant
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59
Osteosarcoma is cancer of the:

A) brain.
B) lung.
C) bone.
D) muscle.
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60
Which of the following statements about cancer is true?

A) Cancerous cells are arranged in an orderly fashion.
B) The p53 gene is an abnormal gene found only in cancer cells.
C) Tumor necrosis factor is released from cancerous cells.
D) Cancer cells often divide more rapidly than normal cells.
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61
A sometimes benign,sometimes malignant tumor of the ovary that contains hair and teeth is known as a:

A) Wilms' tumor.
B) neuroblastoma.
C) seminoma.
D) teratoma.
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62
The word metastasis means :

A) encapsulated.
B) moving to other parts of the body.
C) caused by heredity.
D) out of control.
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63
The use of chemotherapy drugs,after another type of treatment like surgery has already been done as the primary treatment,is known as ____________ therapy.

A) protocol.
B) biopsy
C) oncology
D) adjuvant
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64
What is ALL?

A) a type of IV catheter
B) a type of blood cancer
C) a type of biopsy
D) a cancer healthcare worker
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65
Which statement is true?

A) Chemotherapy protocols use a combination of several different chemotherapy drugs that are administered together.
B) Chemotherapy drugs never contain platinum.
C) Chemotherapy drugs cannot include hormonal drugs because hormones will make a tumor grow.
D) There are no antibiotic chemotherapy drugs because antibiotics are used to treat infections and cancer is not an infection.
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66
Fractionation refers to the treatment of cancer with:

A) divided doses of radiation therapy.
B) implantable wafers of chemotherapy drugs.
C) surgically implanted catheters.
D) dividing a large tumor by doing debulking.
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67
The combining form cyt/o- means :

A) cancer.
B) cell.
C) nucleus.
D) tumor.
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68
The combining form carcin/o- means :

A) cancer.
B) growth; formed substance.
C) organ.
D) tumor; mass.
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69
Which of the following is not a blood test to detect early signs of cancer?

A) Pap
B) PSA
C) HCG
D) CEA
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70
The combining form blast/o- means :

A) cancer.
B) immature; embryonic.
C) break down; destroy.
D) tumor; mass.
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71
The combining form aden/o- means :

A) cancer.
B) body.
C) gene.
D) gland.
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72
Which of the following is a healthcare professional who deals with oncology and cancer?

A) DNA
B) FIGO
C) CTR
D) PSA
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73
Each of these pairs contain 2 types of cancer that are the same except:

A) hepatoma; hepatocellular carcinoma.
B) Kaposi's sarcoma; malignant melanoma.
C) small cell carcinoma; oat cell carcinoma.
D) astrocytoma; glioblastoma multiforme.
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74
The combining form gen/o- means :

A) arising from; produced by.
B) DNA; RNA.
C) gene.
D) genetic inheritance.
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75
All of the following are true about bone marrow aspiration except:

A) it is done in the posterior iliac crest.
B) it is used to treat leukemia or lymphoma.
C) it shows all stages of cell development.
D) it is examined under the microscope.
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76
Which is not a factor contributing to the development of cancer?

A) heredity
B) trauma to the body
C) pathogens
D) carcinogens
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77
Carcinomatosis means :

A) a toxic level of cancer in the blood.
B) abnormal cells that look like cancer.
C) a condition of carcinoma in a specific site.
D) cancerous tumors in multiple sites.
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78
All are forms of environmental radiation except:

A) asbestos
B) sunlight
C) nuclear weapons
D) x-rays
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79
The abbreviation Ca means :

A) a tumor registry.
B) the grading of a tumor.
C) cancer.
D) an estrogen receptor.
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80
A cell has all of the following structures except:

A) cytoplasm.
B) nucleus.
C) cell wall.
D) mitochondria.
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