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1) Apoptosis - answer natural cell death
2) Necrosis - answer cell death that results from an insult, such as a lack of blood
supply, physical trauma, or cytotoxic therapy that leads to rupture of the cell
membrane and spilling of cell contents
3) Malignant cells - answer cells that do not have a finite number of cell divisions as
normal cells do; lost the ability to undergo apoptosis; can keep replicating and
dividing indefinitely
4) Aberrant cell division - answer the primary characteristic of malignant cells
5) Tumor suppression genes - answer these keep normal cellular growth in check by
regulating cell division, dna repair, and apoptosis; if damaged or absent, cells lack the
appropriate growth-inhibiting signals and grow out of control
6) Nadir - answer the period of time after a course of chemotherapy in which the
patients blood counts are lowest
7) Physical barrier - answer the first layer of defense that provides protective
immunity through anatomic barriers; ex. Skin, mucous membranes
,8) Innate passive immunity - answer the second layer of defense that provides rapid,
nonspecific response to invading pathogens
9) Adaptive acquired immunity - answer the third layer of defense
10) Tumor marker - answer a characteristic feature or byproduct of a tumor cell that
serves as a useful indication of tumor cell origin or tumor activity
11) Risk stratification - answer allows for tailoring therapy after consideration of
factors beyond those traditional staging systems; this approach allows for early
intensification of treatment
12) Pharmacokinetics - answer the movement of a drug in the body and studies how
the body affects the administered drug
13) Pharmacogenetics - answer the study of how a person's genetic makeup affects
that person's response to drug therapy
14) Surgery - answer often used as a method for treating cancer with the primary goal
being to reduce the tumor burden so that any remaining cancer cells can be more
effectively destroyed by host immunologic factors, chemo, or immunotherapy
15) Resection - answer surgical treatment of a tumor by removing it
16) Complete resection - answer surgical treatment that involves the removal of all
visible and microscopic evidence of the tumor
17) Partial resection - answer surgical debulking that involves resecting a portion of
the tumor because the entire mass cannot be completely or safely removed
, 18) Chemotherapy - answer drug therapy aimed at reducing visible tumor volume by
cytotoxic effects and preventing tumor cell division and spread; agents are designed to
kill malignant cells during different phases of the cell cycle
19) Radiation therapy - answer the goal of treatment is to target the tumor for
destruction while sparing the surrounding tissues
20) Autologous transplant - answer the patient is both the donor and the recipient,
often given as a "rescue" after high-dose chemo when immunosuppression or
myelosuppression would be a dose-limiting factor; no risk of gvhd
21) Allogenic transplant - answer donor and recipient are related or closely matched;
donor is healthy
22) Syngeneic tranplant - answer transplant source is from an identical twin
23) Immunotherapy - answer biologic therapy that activates, modulates, or restores the
patient's immune system in order to control the cancer
24) Molecular targeted therapy - answer biologic therapy that act directly on a cancer
cell to exert effect on a specific pathway or function that the cancer cell depends on
for growth, division, or spread
25) Grade x - answer grade of the tumor cannot be assessed
26) Grade 1 - answer well-differentiated; looks identical to the organ or structure of
origin
27) Grade 2 - answer moderately differentiated
28) Grade 3 - answer poorly differentiated; bears little resemblance to the organ or
structure of origin