Cellular Regulation Basics
Breast Cancer knowledge
Colorectal Cancer Clues
Diagnostics and Screening
Treatment and Nursing Care
100

This is the process by which normal cells become cancerous

What is carcinogenesis?

100

A common warning sign of breast cancer felt during sel-exam

What is a painless lump?

100

This is a common symptom of colon cancer

What is rectal bleeding or change in bowel habits?

100

This imaging is the gold standard for diagnosing colon cancer.

What is colonoscopy?

100

this therapy uses drugs to kill cancer cells.

What is chemotherapy?

200

Loss of this type of inhibition allows cancer cells to pile up and grow uncontrollably

What is contact inhibition?

200

These two genes are most associated with hereditary breast cancer?

What are BRCA1 and BRCA2?

200

Most colorectal cancers arise from these pre-cancerous lesions.

What are adenomatous polyps?

200

This diagnostic test is typically the first used when a breast lump is found.

What is mammograohy?

200

This is a common side effect of chemotherapy nurse should monitor for.

What is neutropenia?

300

Name of hallmark of cancer related to cell division

What is loss of control over mitosis?

300

This surgery removes only the tumor and a small rim surrounding tissue

What is a lumpectomy?

300

This tumor marker is used to monitor recurrence of colon cancer

What is CEA

300

the biopsy technique uses a needle to extract cells for breast cancer diagnosis.

What is fine-needle aspiration?

300

Patient education for radiation therapy should include this skin care tip.

What is avoiding applying lotions or creams unless prescribed?

400

These gene, when mutated, fail to suppress tumor formation

What are tumor suppressor genes?

400

This type of breast cancer is known to spread rapidly and may not show a lump

What is inflammatory breast cancer?

400

Microsatellite instability in colorectal cancer may indicate this hereditary condition

What is Lynch syndrome?

400

These lab results may indicate microcytic anemia in colorectal cancer.

What are low hemoglobing and hemotocrit?

400

This monoclonal antibody (medication) is used in some metastatic colorectal cancers

What is bevacizumab (Avastin)?

500

This stage of cancer cell transformation is irreversible and marked by independence from normal growth signals

What is progression?

500

Name two pharmacologic therapies used in hormone receptor-positive breast cancer

What are tamoxifen and aromatase inhibitors?

500

The preferred screening test for average-risk adults beginning at age 40-45

What is colonoscopy?

500

This classifications system helps stage solid tumors.

What is the TNM system?

500

Name one priority nursing intervention for client receiving 5-FU and developing mucositis.

What is encourage oral hygiene with non-alcoholic mouth rinse or provide pain relief?

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