Make a complete CONCEPT MAP of the overview of carcinogenesis. Make sure to use the given terms/information in the attached imagae. Will give upvote. Thank you!
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- Our government has finite funds to devote to cancer research.Discuss which of the following areas of research you think shouldreceive the most funding.A. Identifying and characterizing oncogenes and tumorsuppressorgenesB. Identifying agents in our environment that cause cancerC. Identifying viruses that cause cancer D. Devising methods aimed at killing cancer cells in the bodyE. Informing the public of the risks involved in exposure tocarcinogensIn the long run, in which of these areas would you expect successfulresearch to be the most effective in decreasing human mortalitydue to cancer?Discuss the process of chemical carcinogenesis using a specific example?Why are new drugs for heptacellular carcinoma necessary? Highlight: - that the risk factors for hepatcellular carcinoma clearly indicate a large role for the micro environment
- Can you explain the following? about the disease process of lung cancer Cigarette use, exposure to carcinogens, such as tobacco smoke, also in environmental pollutants, such as asbestos, radon, and industrial chemicals, or genetic predisposition. Induces genetic mutation in the DNA of lung cells, leading to initiation of the cancerous process. Expansion of mutated cells. Mutated cells begin to grow and divide uncontrollably forming abnormal cells known as tumors. Tumors can be classified as small cell lung cancer (SCLC) or non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Tumor invades nearby tissues (Lung tissue, blood vessels, and lymph nodes.) Cause structural damage. Cancer cells break away from the primary tumor and travel through bloodstream or lymphatic system to the parts of the body. (Common sites of metastasis liver, bones, brain and lung tissues. Tumor stimulates the formation of new blood vessels to supply it with nutrients and oxygen, supporting its continued growth. Cancer cells can…Please explain how aneupolidy can lead to cancerIn your own words, explain each of the hallmarks of cancer. (immortality, produce go signals, override stop signals, resist cell death, angiogenesis and how it relates to metastasis.
- With regard to cancer cells, which of the following statementsare true?A. Cancer cells are clonal, which means they are derived from asingle mutant cell.B. To become cancerous, cells usually accumulate multiplegenetic changes that eventually result in uncontrolledgrowth.C. Most cancers are caused by oncogenic viruses.D. Cancer cells have lost the ability to properly regulate celldivision.Cell Signalling. Use the topic and relate the topic for initiation progression and invasion-metastasis of Invasive ductal carcinoma.Which of the following statements are correct about inflammation and cancer (select all that apply)? A. Inflammatory cells are often detected in tumor samples B. The inflammatory cytokine TNF has been shown to have direct transforming properties C. Cancer often arises at sites of chronic inflammation D. Use of NSAIDs has been associated with increased mortality from colorectal cancer E. Levels of macrophage infiltration in tumors have been negatively correlated with patient prognosis
- A cell in this stage of cancer no longer makes the set of proteins that is was originally instructed to make but has not migrated into surrounding tissues; thus at this stage a tissue specific protein production profile could be used to identify a cancer. a. carcinoma, in situ b. dysplasia c. hyperplasia d. malignant tumorWhich of the following are mechanisms by which cancer drugs work (select all that apply)? A. Inhibit activity of oncogene B. Promote apoptosis C. Promote terminal differentiation of cells D. Inhibit drug transporters E. Promote DNA damage.Out of these 8 hallmarks ( sustaining proliferative signaling, evading growth suppressors, resisting cell death, enabling replicative immortality, inducing angiogenesis, activating invasion and metastasis, deregulating cellular energetics and metabolism, and avoiding immune destruction). Rank them from least important to most for cancer development. Explain in 2-3 sentences how.