A&P cancer drugs and cancer

The edge of this type of tumor is not well defined in the slide this
could be indication what kind of tumor?
a malignant
b benign
c metastasis
d dysplasic

a

this type of cancer is a cancer of epithelial tissue, for example melanoma
a leukemia
b sarcoma
c carcinoma
d genetical

c

T or F a cell with more cytoplasm and less nuclei are cancer cells

F

when a cell is dividing more rapidly than others this is reffered to as
a dysplasia
b hyperplasia
c hypoplasia
d metaplasia

b

this is a mutated gene
a proto-oncogen
b anaplasia
c oncogen
d in situ

c

A group of tumors on a slide have not invaded the basement membrane
and settle in the epidermis. this would be called
a invasive cancer
b metastisis
c in situ cancer

c

Normal treatments of cancer include
a) starving cancer
b) chemotherapy
c) surgery
d) radiation
e) b,c,d

e

complete loss of tissue differentiation is
a metaplasia
b dysplasia
c anaplasia
d hyperplasia

c

what do starving cancers do?
a make the cancer hungry
b bring blood supply to the cancer cells
c inhibit angiogenesis
d uses chemotherapy to kill cancer cells

c

This drug is related to nitrogen mustards
a paclitaxol
b cyclophosphamide
c doxorubicin
d vincristine sulfate

b

this type of cancer drug causes deep tissue necrosis, congestive
heart failure after long time use, myelosupression, alopecia, acute
nausea and vomiting.
a florouracil
b cyclophosphamide
c cisplatin
d doxorubicin

d

This type of cancer is a monoclonal antibody for the treatment of
breast cancer. This drug binds to the HER2, and inhibits the growth of
cancer cells. This drug causes severe anaphylaxis, cardiomyopathy,
arthralgia, nausea and diarrhea
a vincristine sulfate
b cisplatin
c cyclophosphamide
d herceptin (traustuzumab)

d

This drug interferes with the dna synthesis of thymine, and S phase
of mitosis. This drug inhibits mitosis. Some side affects include
nausea, vomiting diarrhea and decreased WBCS
a paclitaxol
b florouracil
c cisplatin
d vincristine sulfate

b

This drug inhibits replication and actions of dna and rna
polymerases, manafests changes associated with apoptosis. this drug
nucleotide replication.
a florouracil
b paclitaxol
c cisplatin
d doxorubicin

d

this drug gums up the DNA. this drug activates alkalinity metabolites
and interferes with growth of malignant cells. adverse affects of this
drug are nausea vomiting, myelosupression and hemorrhagic cystitis.
a cyclophosphamide
b cisplatin
c florouracil
d paclitaxol

a

this drug blocks dna replication and transcription due to the
platinum compound. this drug will cause renal toxicity, ototoxicity,
myelosupression, nausea and vomiting.
a cyclophosphamide
b florouracil
c paclitaxol
d cisplatin

d

this drug is when the inhibition of microtubule formation in the
mitotic spindle, and stops dividing cells at metaphase.
a florouracil
b vincristine sulfate
c paclitaxol
d cisplatin

b

this drug causes hair loss, sensory loss, parasthesia, difficulty
walking, slapping gait, muscle wasting, loss of reflexes
a florouracil
b paclitaxol
c vincristine sulfate
d doxorubicin

c

this drug causes myelosuppression, neutropenia, peripheral
neuropathy, myalgia, nausea and alopecia
a cyclophosphamide
b cisplatin
c paclitaxol
d florouracil

c

this drug cannot be given subcutaneously or intra muscular
a cisplatin
b cyclophosphamide
c paclitaxol
d doxorubicin

d

this type of cancer has mesenchymal origin
a leukemias
b carcinomas
c lymphomas
d sarcomas

d

what is abnormal change in cell structure
a anaplasia
b dysplasia
c metaplasia
d hyperplasia

b

this type of cell type completely transforms
a hyperplasia
b anaplasia
c dysplasia
d metaplasia

d

this drug inhibit normal interphase and mitotic functions, also
produces abnormal bundles of microtubules
a florouracil
b cyclophosphamide
c paclitaxol
d cisplatin

c

pacific yew tree
a cyclophosphamide
b cisplatin
c paclitaxol
d florouracil

c

nitrogen mustards
a cisplatin
b doxorubicin
c cyclophosphamide
d vincristine sulfate

c