General questions | Cancer Screening | Oral and maxillofacial oncology | General Principles in the Pharmacotherapy of cancer | Anti-Cancer Drugs and Anti-Cancer Drug Regimen |
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lung cancer
Across the globe, what is the most common type of cancer that kills men?
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40s
we usually suggest women to initiate breast cancer screening in which age?
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4
What gives people the best possible chance of survival?
1-chemotherapy 2-cancer screenings 3-healthy lifestyle choices 4-early diagnosis |
a
"Cytotoxic therapy that is directed toward rapidly dividing cells! " is the definition of ...
a) Chemotherapy b) Targeted agents c) Endocrine therapy d) Biologic response modifiers |
a
Which of the following anticancer agent works as cell-cylce non specific?
a) Cyclophosphamid b) Methotrexate c) Fluorouracil d) Fludarabine |
HPV & HBV vaccines
which viral vaccines are recommended for prevention of cancers?
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Screening for prostate cancer
DRE and PSA are Screening modalities for which cancers?
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men
Oral cancer link stronger in men or women?
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Drug Resistance
what is the major impediment to successful treatment with most cancers?
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False
Folic acid, a drug included in some of the chemotherapy regimens, kills cancer cells.
True / False |
Blacks
who are at the higher risk of prostate cancer? Blacks or whites?
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Age 55-80
Age range of lung cancer screening
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people younger than 45
Oral cancer is rare in what age?
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bone marrow suppression
what is the major dose related toxicity that limited the dose intensity for most chemotherapy regimens?
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Alkylating agents
a group of genotoxic chemotherapy treatments that work by modifying DNA bases, disrupting DNA replication and transcription. A good example of this type of drug is cisplatin.
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5-fluorouracil
Capecitabine is prodrug of...
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every three years
We recommend to initiate cervical cancer screening at the age of 21 with cervical cytology At what frequency?
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a
which one is a modifiable risk factors of Oral Oncology?
a) alcohol b) age c) HIV infection d) chronic trauma |
before the main treatment
when Neoadjuvant therapies are delivered?
before the main treatment or after the primary treatment |
Methotrexate
"Which anticancer agent produces crystalluria?
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ovarian cancer
CA 125 is Tumor Marker Blood Test in ... .
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3
Getting Screened For colorectal cancer is not necessary for which one?
1- A personal history of chronic IBD 2- A personal history of adenomatous polyps 3-history of colorectal cancer in her/his mother at 68. 4- A family history of any hereditary colorectal cancer syndrome, such as FAP, Lynch syndrome, or other syndromes |
5 times
How much greater smokers are at risk of oral cancer in compare with non-smokers?
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SDS_PAGE
In preparation and expression of CRT, All fractions were examined for purity on ....(name of technic)
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C
"R-CHOP regimen is a common multidrug anticancer therapy used for chemotherapy of lymphocytic leukemia. Which of the following drug is NOT involved in the regimen
(A) Prednisone (B) Vincristine (C) Methotrexate (D) Doxorubicin |