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Cell Bio/Histo/Path -6

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Association for tumor marker: PSA   Screening for Prostatic Carcinoma  
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Association for tumor marker: CEA   -Carcinoembryonic antigen. -In ~70% of colorrectal and pancreatic cancers -Also produced by gastric and breast carcinomas -Very nonspecific  
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Association for tumor marker: alpha-fetoprotein   -Hepatocellular carcinomas -Nonseminomatous germ cell tumors of the testis (eg yolk sac tumor)  
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Association for tumor marker: beta-hCG   -Hydatidiform moles -Choriocarcinomas -Gestational trophoblastic tumors  
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Association for tumor marker: CA-125   Ovarian malignant epithelial tumors  
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Association for tumor marker: S-100   -Melanoma -Neural tumors -Astrocytomas  
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Association for tumor marker: Alkaline phosphatase   -Metastases to bone -Obstructive biliary disease -Paget's disease of bone  
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Association for tumor marker: Bombesin   -Neuroblastoma -Lung cancer -Gastric cancer  
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Association for tumor marker: TRAP   -Tartrate-resistance acid phosphatase -Found in hairy cell leukemia  
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What type of cell is found in hairy cell leukemia?   B-cells  
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Association for tumor marker: CA-19-9   Pancreatic adenocarcinoma  
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Tumor marker for: Prostatic carcinoma   -PSA -Prostatic acid phosphatase  
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Tumor marker for: Colorectal cancer   CEA - Carcinoembryonic antigen -Produced by 70% of colorectal cancers  
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Tumor marker for: Pancreatic cancer   CEA - Carcinoembryonic antigen -Produced by 70% of pancreatic cancers CA-19-9 -Produced in pancreatic adenocarcinoma  
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Tumor marker for: Gastric carcinoma   -CEA - Carcinoembryonic antigen -Bombesin  
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Tumor marker for: Breast carcinoma   CEA - Carcinoembryonic antigen  
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Tumor marker for: Hepatocellular carcinoma   alpha-fetoprotein  
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Tumor marker for: Nonseminomatous germ cell tumors of the testis   alpha-fetoprotein  
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Tumor marker for: Hydatidiform moles   beta-hCG  
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Tumor marker for: Choriocarcinoma   beta-hCG  
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Tumor marker for: Gestational Trophoblastic tumors   beta-hCG  
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Tumor marker for: Malignant ovarian epithelial tumors   CA-125  
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Tumor marker for: Melanoma   S-100  
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Tumor marker for: Neural tumors   General: S-100 Neuroblastoma: Bombesin  
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Tumor marker for: Astrocytomas   S-100  
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Tumor marker for: Metastases to bone   Alkaline phosphatase  
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Tumor marker for: Obstructive biliary disease   Alkaline phosphatase  
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Tumor marker for: Paget's disease of bone   Alkaline phosphatase  
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Tumor marker for: Neuroblastoma   Bombesin  
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Tumor marker for: Lung cancer   Bombesin  
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Tumor marker for: Hairy cell leukemia   TRAP (Tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase)  
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Tumor marker for: Pancreatic adenocarcinoma   CA-19-9  
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Cancer associated with: HTLV-1   HTLV=Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Adult T-cell leukemia  
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Cancer associated with: HBV   Hepatocellular carcinoma  
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Cancer associated with: HCV   Hepatocellular carcinoma  
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Cancer associated with: EBV   -Burkitt's lymphoma -Nasopharyngeal carcinoma  
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Cancer associated with: HPV   -Cervical carcinoma (with HPV 16,18) -Penile/anal carcinoma  
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Cancer associated with: HHV-8   HHV-8 = Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpes virus -Kaposi's sarcoma -body cavity fluid B-cell lymphoma  
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Oncogenic virus associated with: Adult T-cell leukemia   HTLV-1 (HTLV=Human T-Lymphotropic Virus)  
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Oncogenic virus associated with: Hepatocellular carcinoma   -HBV -HCV  
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Oncogenic virus associated with: Burkitt's lymphoma   EBV  
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Oncogenic virus associated with: Nasopharyngeal carcinoma   EBV  
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Oncogenic virus associated with: Cervical carcinoma   HPV 16 and 18  
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Oncogenic virus associated with: Penile carcinoma   HPV  
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Oncogenic virus associated with: Anal carcinoma   HPV  
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Oncogenic virus associated with: Kaposi's sarcoma   HHV-8 (aka Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus)  
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Oncogenic virus associated with: body cavity fluid B-cell lymphoma   HHV-8 (Human Herpesvirus 8)  
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Organ affected by: Aflatoxins   Liver (hepatocellular carcinoma)  
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Organ affected by: Vinyl chloride   Liver (angiosarcoma)  
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Organ affected by and effects of: CCl4   Liver -centrilobular necrosis -fatty change  
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Organ affected by: Nitrosamines   -Esophagus -Stomach  
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Organ affected by: Cigarette smoke   -Larynx -Lung  
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Organ affected by: Asbestos   Lung -Mesothelioma -Bronchogenic carcinoma  
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Organ affected by: Arsenic   Skin (squamous cell carcinoma)  
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Organ affected by: Naphthalene (aniline) dyes   Bladder (transitional cell carcinoma)  
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Organ affected by: Alkylating agents   Blood (leukemia)  
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