Understanding Cancer
Ca and the Cell cycle
Ca as a Multistep Process
Ca Prevention and Detection
Ca Tx and Research
100

the number of people diagnosed woth cancer each year per 100,000

What is incidence rate?

100

Cancer is the breakdown of this normal body process

What is cell division?

100

a mass of cancerous cells that originates in the epithelial layer of skin or withing the lining of internal organs

What is a carcinoma?

100

fair skin and the BRCA1/2 genes are examples

What are inherited predispositions?

100

President that signed the National Cancer Act of 1971 and declared the "war on cancer?"

Who was Richard Nixon?

200

number of people alive at some point after they have been dx with cancer

What is survival rate?

200

a cancerous tumor's function closely resembles 

What is an organ?

200

a tumor that is NOT deemed cancerous and has NOT invaded nearby tissues

What is a benign tumor?

200

avoiding sun exposure during peak hours

What is the best way to prevent skin cancer?

200

accounts for the highest number of cancer deaths each year 

What is lung cancer?

300

the origin of most malignant tumors 

What is monoclonal?

300

Main contributing factor for MOST cases of uncontrolled cell division 

What is mutation of genes?

300

is larger in a cancerous cell than in a normal cell

What is the nucleus?

300

cancer of the pigmented cells

What is melanoma?

300

may be used to treat Parkinson's disease, ALS, Alzheimer's, hemophilia, and certain cancers

What is gene therapy?

400

DNA segments at the end of chromosomes that play a part in cell age

What are telomeres?

400

a cancer specialist may analyze this cellular component when studying the life cycle of al cell

What is genes?

400

when cancer has spread to other parts of the body

What is metastasis?

400

causes 1/3 of all cancers in America

What is smoking?

400

the treatment needed when cancer has metastasized and the body needs to be treated systemically 

What is chemotherapy?

500

the percentage of men diagnosed with cancer at some point in their lifetime

What is 50%

500

the two copies of each gene that MOST human cells contain

What are alleles?

500

in normal cellular process, this gene inhibits cell division

What are tumor-suppressant genes?

500

the human body system that can recognize foreign cells like cancer cells

What is the immune system?

500

the treatment often used when cancer is localized and can be isolated

What is radiation?

600

a chemical or physical agent that interacts with DNA and causes a genetic aleration

What is a mutagen?

600

when a cancer has NOT spread and is still only found in the tissue of origin

What is in situ?

600

the phase of tumor development when the mass is considered malignant

What is the invasive stage?

600

the virus that predisposes women to cervical cancer

What is HPV?

600

this type of biopsy uses a very thin needle to remove tissue for examination

What is a fine needle aspiration?