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MDC 2 EXAM 1 / STUDY GUIDE REVIEW / EXPERT VERIFIED ACTUAL QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR GUARANTEED PASS | NEWEST UPDATE, . Terms in this set (230) Normal cells growing in the wrong place or at the wrong time Benign cells o HarmlessBenign Cell Features o Do not usually require intervention o Slow growing o Tight Adherence o Specific morphology o Small nuclear-tocytoplasmic ratio o Specific differentiated functions o Tight adherence o Orderly growth o No migration o Normal chromosomes healthy cell Benign cell looks similar to a o Skin Tag o Mole o Nasal Polyp o Uterine Fibroids o Endometriosis Examples of Benign cells indicates cancer and can be harmful to normal body tissues and result in death Malignant cells

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MDC 2 EXAM 1 / STUDY GUIDE REVIEW / EXPERT
VERIFIED ACTUAL QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR
GUARANTEED PASS | NEWEST UPDATE, 2025-2026.


Terms in this set (230)

Normal cells growing in the Benign cells
wrong place or at the wrong
time


o HarmlessBenign Cell Features o Do not usually
require intervention o Slow growing o Tight
Adherence o Specific morphology o Small
nuclear-tocytoplasmic ratio o Specific differentiated
functions o Tight adherence o Orderly growth o No
migration o Normal chromosomes




healthy cell Benign cell looks similar to a

Examples of Benign cells
o Skin Tag o Mole o
Nasal Polyp o
Uterine Fibroids o
Endometriosis

,indicates cancer and can be Malignant cells
harmful to normal body
tissues and result in death



o Large nucleuso Malignant cell features
Migration o Doesn't stop
and replicates (No contact
inhibition)
o Loose adherenceo
Rapid or continuous cell
division o Loss of cellular
regulation o Abnormal
chromosomes
(< or > 23)




o C-Change in bowel or Seven warning signs of cancer
bladder patterns o A-A sore
that doesn't heal o U-
Unusual bleeding or d/c
o. T-Thickening or lump on
breast or elsewhere o I-
Indigestion or difficulty
swallowing o O-Obvious
change in wart or mole o N-
Nagging cough or hoarseness




Cancer development stages of malignancy
o Initiation
o Promotiono
Progression o
Metastasis

,Normal cells are damaged Initiation (Stage of malignancy)
and irreversible

Repeated Promotion
exposure>Enhances growth
of malignant cells

Increase in production of Progression
malignant cells

Cells move from primary site Metastasis
to the rest of the body

cancer development Carcinogenesis/oncogenesis

o Gradingo Cancer classification
Ploidy o Staging o
TNM
o Doubling
time andmitotic
index


Looking under microscope Grading
and determine level/degree
of mutation of cancer cell
from normal cells o Ex. 1= No
mutation o 4= Severe
mutation




Number of chromosomes Ploidy

Staging
How large is the primary
tumor and how far has it
spread

, o T-Tumor (How large is TNM
primary or 2nd) o N- Node
(Are regional lymph nodes
invaded by cancer cell) o
M-Metastasis (0=None,
1=There is metastasis)



Period of time required for Doubling time and mitotic index
that quantity to double in
size (Tells how aggressive
cancer grows) o Stage
1=Localized o Stage 4=
Spread across the body




o Sunscreen o Avoid Cancer prevention primary
smoking o Removal of
"at risk" tissue (mole)
o Chemoprevention o
Vaccine (HPV)




o Mammogram Cancer prevention secondary
o Pap smear o
Prostate test

People who are already Cancer prevention tertiary
affected and getting
treatment (examples
below) o Chemo
o Radiation o
Surgery, etc.



Types of cancers
carcinoma, sarcoma,
melanoma, lymphoma,
leukemia, blastoma

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