What is the mechanism that results in malignancy from the PDGFB oncogene?_____
What complication of Epstein-Barr Virus can present with a large jaw lesion and swelling?_____
In terms of bone tumors, are bone metastases or 1* bone tumors more common?_____
What is the percent chance of reversal back to normal cervical epithelium in carcinoma in situ? _____
A _____ of function mutation to a tumor suppressor gene increases the risk of cancer
Positive TRAP stain for diagnosis of hairy cell leukemia has been largely replaced with _____
Which salivary gland tumor is associated with a high rate of recurrence following resection? _____
What is the associated tumor that results from amplification of the HER2/neu (c-erbB2) oncogene?_____
Melanoma is often driven by activating mutations in _____ kinase
What is the most important prognostic factor in predicting melanoma metastasis? _____
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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