PCOM Medical Term Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
alveol/o | small sac |
cac/o | bad |
chem/o | chemical, drug |
cauter/o | burn, heat |
cyst/o | sac or fluid |
fibr/o | fibers |
follicul/o | small glandular sacs |
fungi | fungus, mushroom |
medull/o | soft, inner part |
mucos/o | mucous membrane |
mut/a | genetic change |
mutagen/o | causing genetic change |
necr/o | death |
onc/o | tumor |
papill/o | nipple like |
pharmc/o | chemical, dry |
plas/o | formation |
ple/o | many, more |
polyp/o | polyp |
radi/o | rays, x-rays |
sarc/o | flesh |
scirrh/o | hard |
xer/o | dry |
-blastoma | immature tumor |
-genesis | formation |
-oma | mass, tumor |
-plasia | formation, growth |
-plasm | formation, growth |
-supression | to stop |
-therapy | treatment |
ana- | backward |
apo- | off, away |
brachy- | short (distance) |
epi- | upon |
meta- | beyond, change |
prot/o | first |
tele- | far |
adjuvant therapy | assisting primary treatment |
anaplasia | loss of differentiation of cells;reversion to a more primitive cell type |
angiogenesis | process of forming new blood vessel |
antibiotics | chemical substance, produced by bacteria or primitive plants. They inhibit the growth of cell and are used in cancer chemotherapy |
apoptosis | programmed cell death. normal cell undergo apoptosis when damaged or aging. Some cancer cells have lost the ability to undergo apoptosis and they live foever |
benign tumor | noncancerous growth |
carcinogens | agents that cause cancer, chemicals and drugs, radiation and viruses |
carcinoma | cancerous tumor made up of cells of epithelial origin |
viral oncogens | pieces of DNA that when broken down or dislocated can cause a normal cell to become malignant |
chemotherapy | treatment with drugs |
dedifferentiation | loss of differentiation of cells; reversion to a more primitive, embryonic cell type; anaplaia or undifferentiation. |
deoxyribonucleic acid | genetic material within the nucleus of a cell; controls cell division and protein synthesis |
differentiation | specialization of cells; unspecialized cells are modified and altered to form specific and characteristic types and functions |
encapsulated | surrounded by a capsule; benign tumors are encapsulated |
infiltrative | extending beyond normal tissue bounderies |
invasive | having the ability to enter and destroy surrounding tissue |
irradiation | exposure to any form of radiant energy such as light, heat, or x-rays |
malignant tumor | tending to become worse and result in death; having the characteristics of invasive, anaplasia, metastasis |
metastatsis | spread of malignant tumor to a secondary site |
mutation | change in the genetic material (DNA) of a cell; may be caused by chemicals or viruses or may occur spontaneously |
neoplasm | new growth benign or malignant tumor |
palliative | relieving but not curing symptoms |
radiation | energy carried by a stream of particles |
relapse | return of symptoms of disease |
remission | partial or complete disappearance of symptoms of disease |
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