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Question | Answer |
Name the three causes of cancer. | enviromental, hereditary, biological |
What are the two classifications of neoplasms? | benign or malignant |
When a secondary tumor site occurs from the primary, it is called ________________ | metastasis |
Cancer is the presence of a _________________ | malignant growth (tumor) |
Who grades and stages tumors? | pathologist |
Outcome, prediction, end and estimate of chance,are all words used in a ____________ | prognosis |
Malignancies that originate from bone, fat, muscle, cartilage, bone marrow, and cells of the lymphatic system. | sarcoma |
Develops in cartilage | fibrosarcoma |
Develops in bone tissue | osteosarcoma |
Develops in nerve cells in bone marrow | Ewing Sarcoma |
Non-cancerous growths composed of the same type of cells as the tissue in which they are growing are called? | Benign Neoplasm |
Composed of cells that are invasive and spread to remote regions of the body are called? | Malignant Neoplasm |
adren/o | gland |
blast/o | immature or embryonic cell |
carcin/o | cancer |
mut/o | genetic change |
onc/o | tumor |
radi/o | radiation, x-rays, radius |
-blast | immature or embryonic cell |
-oma | tumor |
-plasia | formation, growth |
-plastic | formative |
-plasm | formation, growth |
ALL | chronic myelogenous or myelocytic leukemia |
BRCA | Breast cancer gene |
BX | Biopsy |
CEA | Carcinoembryonic antigen |
Chemo | Chemotherapy |
CML | Chronic myelocytic leukemia |
DNA | Deoxyribonucleic Acid |
DRE | Digital Rectal Exam |
ER | Estrogen Receptor |
FNA | Fine Needle Aspiration |
HD | Hodgkin's Disease |
Mets | metastasis |
NHL | non-Hodgkin's Disease |
PSA | Prostate-specific Antigen |
TNM | Tumor, Node, Metastasis |
TX | Treatment |
XRT | Radiation Therapy |
Destruction by freezing | cryosurgery |
Destruction by burning tissue | electrodesiccation |
Removal of an organ, tumor and surrounding tissue | exenteration |
Destruction by high-frequency current | fulguration |
Surgical removal of a localized tumor | lumpectomy |
Removal of a tumor and a large amount of surrounding tissue | Resectioning |
Surgical removal of a localized tumor | Tylectomy |
Inflammatory bone disease that can precede the development of bone cancer | Paget's Disease |
Cancerous tumor of kidney occurring mainly in children | Wilm's Tumor |
Malignant tumor, most commonly found in Africa that affects children. Characteristic symptom of massive, swollen jaw. | Burkitt's Lymphoma |
How many stages of cancer? | 4 |
Overgrowth of blood cells | proliferation |
Malignant disease that affects the lymphatic system, primarily the lymph nodes. | Hodgkin Disease |
Malignancy of connective tissue including bone, fat, muscle and fibrous tissue, associated with AIDS | Kaposi Sarcoma |
List treatments | surgery, chemotherapy, immunotherapy (biotherapy) and radiation therapy |
Malignant tumor arising in a glandular organ | adenocarcinoma |
Radiation therapy in which the radioactive substance is inserted into a body cavity or organ | brachytherapy |
Agent or substance that incites or produces cancer | carcinogen |
Malignant tumor arising in epithelial tissue | carcinoma |
Cancerous tumor derived from cartilage cells | chondrosarcoma |
Cancerous tumor of the uterus or at the site of an ectopic pregnancy | choriocarcinoma |
Complex protein of high molecular weight found in the nucleus of every cell | deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) |
Abnormal cills that involve only the lining of a duct and have not spread outside the duct to other tissues in the breast | ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) |
Primary bone cancer occurring in the pelvic area or in one of the long bones | Ewing's sarcoma |
Outside the body radiation | external radiation |
Cancerous tumor of the brain,usually of the cerebral hemispheres | glioblastoma |
Cancerous tumor of the brain | glioma |
Cancerous tumor originating in blood vessels | hemangiosarcoma |
Form of lymphoma that occurs in young adults | Hodgkin's disease (HD) |
First virus known to cause cancer in humans | human T-cell leukemia-lymphoma virus (HTLV) |
Pertaining to the process of extending or growing into normal tissue;invasive | infiltrative |
Within a site | in situ |
Pertaining to the spreading process of a malignant tumor into normal tissue | invasive |
Cancerous tumor of smooth muscle tissue | leiomyosarcoma |
Wound; an injury, altered tissue or a single infected patch of skin | lesion |
Disease of the blood characterized by overproduction of leukocytes; cancer of the blood-forming tissues | leukemia |
White, thickened patches formed on the mucous membranes of the cheeks, gums, or tongue that tend to become cancerous | leukoplakia |
Cancerous tumor of fat cells | liposarcoma |
Abnormal cells found in the lobules of the breast | lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS) |
Cancerous tumor of lymphatic vessels | lymphangiosarcoma |
Cancerous tumor of the lymph nodes | lymphoma |
Cancerous disease of lymphatic tissue; also called lymphoblastoma | lymphosarcoma |
Pertaining to bad wandering | malignant |
Cancerous tumor of the brain, the fourth ventricle, and the cerebellum | medulloblastoma |
Cancerous black mole or tumor | melanoma |
Cancerous tumor originating in the arachnoidal membrane of the brain | meningioma |
Inflammation of the oral mucosa caused by exposure to high-energy beams delivered by radiation therapy | mucositis |
Tumor arising in the hemopoietic portion of the bone marrow | myeloma |
Cancerous tumor of the muscle tissue | myosarcoma |
New thing formed, such as an abnormal growth or tumor | neoplasm |
Cancerous tumor of the kidney; also called Wilms' tumor; found in children 2-3 yrs old | nephroblastoma |
Cancerous tumor composed chiefly of neuroblasts; usually in the abdomen as swelling; Dx in first yrs of life | neuroblastoma |
Cancerous tumor composed chiefly of neuroglial cells and located in the cerebrum | oligodendroglioma |
Cancerous tumor composed of osseous tissue | osteogenicsarcoma |
Pertaining to a form of Tx to relieve or alleviate symptoms w/o curing | palliative |
In radiation therapy, refers to the skin area of entry for the radiation | port |
Pertaining to the state of a growth or condition before the onset of cancer | precancerous |
Original, initial or principal site | primary site |
Process of lessening the severity if symptoms; time shen symptoms of disease are at rest | remission |
Cancerous tumor arising in connective tissue | sarcoma |
Second site usually derived from the primary site | secondary site |
Cancerous tumor of the testis | seminoma |
Pathologic condition of the heart in which there is accumulation of excess fluid in the pericardium | tamponade (cardiac) |
Pertaining to the inability to open the mouth fully;occurs in patients with oral cancer who undergo combo Tx | trismus |
Abnormal growth, swelling or enlargement | tumor |
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