What is the most common bone malignancy? _____
The overlying cartilage in osteochondroma rarely transforms to _____
Gross exam of _____ often shows a uterus with a single lesion with areas of necrosis and hemorrhage
Tumor cells commonly produce _____ factors (ex. FGF / VEGF), which are necessary for tumor survival and growth
Is mantle cell lymphoma typically aggressive or indolent? _____
_____ nevi are flat macules, most commonly seen in children
Hand-Schuller-Christian disease is a _____ proliferation (benign or malignant) of Langerhans cells
Mutations in which tumor suppressor genes can lead to Wilms Tumors?_____
Which Langerhans cell histiocytosis presents as pathologic fracture with no skin involvement?_____
What demographic is classically associated with the nodular sclerosis subtype of Hodgkin lymphoma? _____
Characteristics of benign vs malignant tumors
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Nomenclature of neoplasms
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Carcinogenesis models
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Oncogenes and proto-oncogenes
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Tumor suppressor genes
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DNA repair genes and cancer
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Epigenetic mechanisms in cancer
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Apoptosis and cancer
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Tumor angiogenesis
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Tumor invasion and metastasis
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Carcinogenic agents
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Paraneoplastic syndromes
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Tumor immunology
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