Study Guide Ch 19 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Which term describes the spread of malignant tumors to a distant location? | metastasis |
Which is an example of a solid tumor derived from epithelial tissue? | adenocarcinoma of the lung (lung tissue is epithelial tissue) |
Wis a description of a fungating tumor? | mushrooming pattern of growth as tumor cells pile on top of each other |
Which term includes sessile and penduculated types of growth? | polypoid |
What term describes localized tumor growth? | Carcinoma "in situ" |
Which is a description of a scirrhous type tumor? | Hard, densely packed tumor cells |
What does "staging" a tumor mean? | Assessing the extent of tumor spread |
What does mutagenic mean? | Producing a change in the DNA of a cell |
What does the notation T1N2M0 mean? | Tumor is present - with palpable lymph nodes - and no metastases |
What is the definition of a mutation | inheritable changes in a cell |
Which is an example of genetic material that causes cancer? | ONCOGENES (region of DNA in tumor cells or viruses that cause cancer) |
Which is a description of exenteration? | wide resection of tumor and removal of surrounding tissue |
What is the meaning of fulguration? | destruction of tissue by electric sparks |
Which is an example of a known type of inherited cancer? | retinoblastoma |
What is a definition of modality? | method of treatment |
Which is a definition of a radioresistant tumor? | tumor requires larges doses of radiation to produce death of cells |
Which is a description of electrocauterization? | Treating tissue with electrically generated heat |
Which is a description of pharmacokinetics? | study of the distribution of drugs in the body |
What term means assisting or aiding? | adjuvant |
Which term is used in treatment of tumors with radiation? | linear accelerators |
Which is a description of an estrogen receptor assay? | tests for the concentration of hormone receptor sites in cells of BREAST CANCER patients |
Which best describes a wide surgical incision of the abdomen to detect disease | STAGING laparotomy |
What best describes interferon? | biological response modifier |
What term means return of symptoms of disease? | relapse |
Which term means cancerous tumor derived from bone? | Osteogenic Sarcoma |
a side effect of radiation therapy (redness of skin) | erythema |
a side effect of chemotheraphy or radiotherapy (hair loss) | alopecia |
A side effect of radiation therapy to the lungs (abnormal growth of connective tissue) | fibrosis |
Hypoplasia of bone marrow | Meylosuppression |
Inflammation of the inner lining of an organ | Mucositis |
replication of cells; two identical cells are produced from a parent cell | mitosis |
cellular substance (ribonucleic acid) that is important in protein synthesis | RNA |
infectious agent that reproduces by entering a host cell and using the host's genetic material to make copies of itself | Virus |
rays given off by the sun | ultraviolet radiation |
an agent that causes cancer (hydrocarbon, insecticide, hormone) | chemical carcinogen |
genetic material within the nucleus that controls replication and protein synthesis | DNA |
region of genetic material that causes cancer, found in tumor cells or viruses | oncogene |
change in the genetic material of a cell | mutation |
energy carried by a stream of particles | radiation |
characterized by redness, swelling, and heat | inflammatory |
tumors are large, soft, fleshy | medullary |
containing dead tissue | necrotic |
mushrooming pattern of growth | fungating |
characterized by large, open, exposed surfaces | ulcerating |
tumors form large, open spaces filled with fluid | cystic |
tumors resemble wart-like growths | verrucous |
growths are projections from a base (sessile and penduculated) | polypoid |
removal of tumor and a margin of normal tissue for diagnosis and possible cure for small tumors | excisional biopsy |
removal of entire tumor with large area of surrounding tissue and lymph nodes | en bloc resection |
Burning a lesion | electrocauterization |
destruction by high-frequency electric sparks. | fulguration |
cutting into tumor and removing a piece to establish diagnosis | incisional biopsy |
freezing a lesion | cryosurgery |
wide resection involving tumor, organ of origin, and surrounding tissue in the area of the hip. | pelvic exenteration |
test for the presence of a portion of human chorionic gonadotropin hormone (marker for testicular cancer) | beta-HCG test |
incision of the abdomen to determine extent of disease | staging laparotomy |
protein marker test to detect ovarian cancer cells in blood | CA-125 |
Visual examination of the abdominal cavity; peritoneoscopy | laparoscopy |
test for the presence of a hormone receptor on breast cancer cells | estrogen receptor assay |
Removal and microscopic examination of bone marrow tissue | Bone Marrow Biopsy |
aspiration of tissue for microscopic examination | needle biopsy |
blood test for the presence of an antigen related to prostate cancer | PSA test |
Blood test for carcinoembryonic antigen (marker for GI cancer) | CEA test |
Cells are scraped off tissue and microscopically examined | exfoliative cytology |
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