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- name any two methods that can possibly cure cancer .Stem Cells and Tissue Renewal. Use the topic and relate the topic for initiation progression and invasion-metastasis of cancer.Explain why each of the following is a risk factor for cancer: age, loss-of-function mutations in repair or tumor-suppressor genes, certain viruses such as HPV, chemical mutagens, radiation/UV light
- Explain how heredity and the environment may bothcontribute to cancerTopic/Subject: Research and Evidence-Based Practice Create an informed consent using the PICO question below: How does a cancer patient feel about undergoing surgery rather than chemotherapy for faster treatment of the disease?Benign tumors: a. are noncancerous growths that do not spread to other tissues b. do not contain mutations c. are malignant and clonal in origin d. metastasize to other tissues e. none of these
- Figure 17.15 In 2011, the United States Preventative Services Task Force recommended against using the PSA test to screen healthy men for prostate cancer. Their recommendation is based on evidence that screening does not reduce the risk of death from prostate cancer. Prostate cancer often develops very slowly and does not cause problems, while the cancer treatment can have severe side effects. The PCA3 test is considered to be more accurate, but screening may still result in men who would not have been harmed by the cancer itself suffering side effects from treatment. What do you think? Should all healthy men be screened for prostate cancer using the PCA3 or PSA test? Should people in general be screened to find out if they have a genetic risk for cancer or other diseases?The most common therapeutic approaches to treating cancer include all of the following except ________. a. chemotherapy b. irradiation of tumors c. surgery to remove cancerous tissue d. administering doses of vitaminswhat technique was used to figure out if some Tasmanian devils would be more likely to survive the transmissible cancer reducing their numbers? - RNA-seq - GWAS - de novo sequencing - deep sequencing