Salivary gland tumors are most commonly _____ (benign or malignant)
An example of when the tumor staging factor of tumor size / invasiveness is the most important is in _____
Testicular sex cord-stromal tumors are composed of Sertoli cells and/or Leydig cells and are usually _____ (malignant potential)
What is the main distinguishing feature between follicular adenoma and follicular carcinoma of the thyroid?_____
Which oncogenic microbe is associated with the following cancers?:_____Gastric AdenocarcinomaMALT Lymphoma
The most common type of metastases to the bone from Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer are _____
Arsenic is associated with _____ carcinoma of the skin
Ovarian _____ is a benign tumor composed of a single cyst with a simple, flat lining of epithelial cells
Embryonal carcinoma is a non-seminoma germ cell tumor and therefore has a relatively _____ prognosis
Which type of ALL (B- or T-ALL) is the most common? _____
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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