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Cell Bio/Histo/Path -5

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Gene associated with this tumor: CML   oncogene abl (philadelphia chromosome)  
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Gene associated with this tumor: Burkitt's lymphoma   oncogene c-myc  
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Gene associated with this tumor: Follicular lymphoma   oncogene bcl-2 (inhibits apoptosis)  
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Gene associated with this tumor: Undifferentiated lymphoma   oncogene bcl-2 (inhibits apoptosis)  
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Gene associated with this tumor: Breast carcinoma   oncogene erb-B2  
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Gene associated with this tumor: Ovarian carcinoma   oncogene erb-B2  
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Gene associated with this tumor: Gastric carcinoma   oncogene erb-B2  
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Gene associated with this tumor: Colon carcinoma   oncogene ras  
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Gene associated with this tumor: Lung tumor   oncogene L-myc (L for Lung)  
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Gene associated with this tumor: Neuroblastoma   oncogene N-myc (N for neuroblastoma)  
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Gene associated with this tumor: Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia type I   oncogene MEN1 encoding menin on chromosome 11q  
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Gene associated with this tumor: Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia type II   oncogene ret  
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Gene associated with this tumor: Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia type III   oncogene ret  
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Chromosome and tumor associated with this gene (what type of gene): Rb   Tumor suppressor gene on 13q: Retinoblastoma, osteosarcoma  
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Chromosome and tumor associated with this gene (what type of gene): BRCA1   Tumor suppressor gene on 17q: Breast and ovarian cancer  
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Chromosome and tumor associated with this gene (what type of gene): BRCA2   Tumor suppressor gene on 13q: Breast and ovarian cancer  
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Chromosome and tumor associated with this gene (what type of gene): p53   Tumor suppressor gene on 17p: Most human cancers and Li-Fraumeni Syndrome  
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Chromosome and tumor associated with this gene (what type of gene): p16   Tumor suppressor gene on 9p: Melanoma  
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Chromosome and tumor associated with this gene (what type of gene): APC   Tumor suppressor gene on 5q: Colorectal cancer  
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Chromosome and tumor associated with this gene (what type of gene): WT1   Tumor suppressor gene on 11q: Wilm's tumor  
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Chromosome and tumor associated with this gene (what type of gene): NF1   Tumor suppressor gene on 17q: Neurofibromatosis type 1  
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Chromosome and tumor associated with this gene (what type of gene): NF2   Tumor suppressor gene on 22q: Neurofibromatosis type 2  
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Chromosome and tumor associated with this gene (what type of gene): DPC   Tumor suppressor gene on 18q: Pancreatic cancer  
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Chromosome and tumor associated with this gene (what type of gene): DCC   Tumor suppressor gene on 18q: Colon cancer  
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Gene and associated tumor on chromosome: 5q   Tumor suppressor gene APC: Colorectal cancer  
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Gene and associated tumor on chromosome: 9p   Tumor suppressor gene p16: melanoma  
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Gene and associated tumor on chromosome: 11q   Tumor suppressor gene WT1: Wilm's tumor  
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Gene and associated tumor on chromosome: 13q   Tumor suppressor genes Rb (Retinoblastoma, Osteosarcoma) and BRCA2 (Breast and Ovarian cancer)  
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Gene and associated tumor on chromosome: 17p   Tumor suppressor gene p53: Most human cancers and Li-Fraumeni syndrome  
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Gene and associated tumor on chromosome: 17q   Tumor suppressor genes BRCA1 (Breast and ovarian cancer) and NF1 (Neurofibromatosis type 1)  
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Gene and associated tumor on chromosome: 18q   Tumor suppressor genes DPC (Pancreatic cancer) and DCC (Colon cancer)  
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Gene and associated tumor on chromosome: 22q   Tumor suppressor gene NF2: Neurofibromatosis type 2  
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Gene and matching chromosome associated with: Retinoblastoma   Tumor suppressor gene Rb on chromosome 13q  
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Gene and matching chromosome associated with: Osteosarcoma   Tumor suppressor gene Rb on chromosome 13q  
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Gene and matching chromosome associated with: Breast cancer   Tumor suppressor genes BRCA1 (17q) and BRCA2 (13q)  
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Gene and matching chromosome associated with: Ovarian cancer   Tumor suppressor genes BRCA1 (17q) and BRCA2 (13q)  
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Gene and matching chromosome associated with: Most human cancers   Tumor suppressor gene p53 on chromosome 17p  
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Gene and matching chromosome associated with: Li-Fraumeni syndrome   Tumor suppressor gene p53 on chromosome 17p  
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Gene and matching chromosome associated with: Melanoma   Tumor suppressor gene p16 on chromosome 9p  
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Gene and matching chromosome associated with: Colorectal cancer   Tumor suppressor gene APC on chromosome 5q  
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Gene and matching chromosome associated with: Wilms' tumor   Tumor suppressor gene WT1 on chromosome 11q  
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Gene and matching chromosome associated with: Neurofibromatosis type 1   Tumor suppressor gene NF1 on chromosome 17q  
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Gene and matching chromosome associated with: Neurofibromatosis type 2   Tumor suppressor gene NF2 on chromosome 22q  
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Gene and matching chromosome associated with: Pancreatic cancer   Tumor suppressor gene DPC on chromosome 18q  
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Gene and matching chromosome associated with: Colon cancer   Tumor suppressor gene DCC on chromosome 18q  
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Oncogenes: gain or loss of function QUICK   onco: gain  
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tumor suppressor genes: gain or loss of function QUICK   tumor suppressor: loss  
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Oncogenes: one or two alleles need to be damaged QUICK   One (gain of function)  
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Tumor suppressor genes: one or two alleles need to be damaged QUICK   Two (loss of function)  
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