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How are benign tumors usually named?
How are benign tumors usually named?
- By using the suffix 'carcinoma'
- Using the suffix 'oma' (correct)
- Based on the gross structure
- According to their embryonic origin
Which type of tumors are named based on their embryonic cell origin?
Which type of tumors are named based on their embryonic cell origin?
- Non-neoplastic tumors
- Malignant tumors (correct)
- Benign tumors
- Tumors named with the suffix 'carcinoma'
What is the significance of the suffix 'carcinoma' in tumor naming?
What is the significance of the suffix 'carcinoma' in tumor naming?
- Represents a tumor of mesodermal origin
- Indicates a cystic structure
- Used for benign tumors
- Denotes a malignant tumor (correct)
Which germ layer do tumors like Fibrosarcoma and Angiosarcoma originate from?
Which germ layer do tumors like Fibrosarcoma and Angiosarcoma originate from?
What characterizes malignant tumors that do not follow the standard naming convention?
What characterizes malignant tumors that do not follow the standard naming convention?
What should be avoided on the affected site after breast-conserving surgery?
What should be avoided on the affected site after breast-conserving surgery?
What type of surgery removes the breast as well as the muscle (pectoralis major and minor) along with lymph nodes?
What type of surgery removes the breast as well as the muscle (pectoralis major and minor) along with lymph nodes?
What technique is used in Molecular Breast Imaging to detect cancer cells?
What technique is used in Molecular Breast Imaging to detect cancer cells?
Which type of anesthesia should be used in mastectomy procedures?
Which type of anesthesia should be used in mastectomy procedures?
What should be established before a mastectomy procedure as part of pre-operative care?
What should be established before a mastectomy procedure as part of pre-operative care?
In post-operative care, what positioning promotes venous return and prevents lymphedema after a mastectomy?
In post-operative care, what positioning promotes venous return and prevents lymphedema after a mastectomy?
Which breast carcinoma is characterized by a slow-growing mucin-producing tumor?
Which breast carcinoma is characterized by a slow-growing mucin-producing tumor?
What is the management for bone marrow depression?
What is the management for bone marrow depression?
Which breast cancer stage involves tumors larger than 5 cm, ipsilateral axillary lymph nodes fixed to each other, and inflammatory carcinoma?
Which breast cancer stage involves tumors larger than 5 cm, ipsilateral axillary lymph nodes fixed to each other, and inflammatory carcinoma?
What is the contraindication for radiation therapy?
What is the contraindication for radiation therapy?
Which breast carcinoma is characterized by brawny erythema (Peau D' Orange) due to lymph blockage in the skin?
Which breast carcinoma is characterized by brawny erythema (Peau D' Orange) due to lymph blockage in the skin?
What does Ductography/Galactography involve in breast imaging?
What does Ductography/Galactography involve in breast imaging?
What is the main function of estrogen in relation to cancer?
What is the main function of estrogen in relation to cancer?
Which phase of the cell cycle involves DNA replication?
Which phase of the cell cycle involves DNA replication?
What is the main characteristic of the G0 phase of the cell cycle?
What is the main characteristic of the G0 phase of the cell cycle?
What are some factors that can influence cancer development?
What are some factors that can influence cancer development?
Which theory of cancer development involves oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes?
Which theory of cancer development involves oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes?
How does repeated exposure to initiators (carcinogens) affect DNA structure?
How does repeated exposure to initiators (carcinogens) affect DNA structure?
What is the purpose of a diagnostics bronchoscopy?
What is the purpose of a diagnostics bronchoscopy?
What should be done if the Gag Reflex is absent after a bronchoscopy through the mouth?
What should be done if the Gag Reflex is absent after a bronchoscopy through the mouth?
Which procedure involves the insertion of a light-induced fluorescence endoscope?
Which procedure involves the insertion of a light-induced fluorescence endoscope?
What can be visualized in a chest X-ray?
What can be visualized in a chest X-ray?
Which procedure involves inserting a fiber-optic cable with a light source and camera to check for abnormal growth in the bronchus?
Which procedure involves inserting a fiber-optic cable with a light source and camera to check for abnormal growth in the bronchus?
'Light-Induced Fluorescence Endoscope' is associated with which procedure?
'Light-Induced Fluorescence Endoscope' is associated with which procedure?