Deck 12: The Genetics of Cancer

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By which process does "initiation" assist in cancer development?

A)Enhancing cell division of cells damaged by a carcinogen
B)Inflicting mutations at specific sites on the exposed cell's DNA
C)Increasing the transformed cell's capacity for error-free DNA repair
D)Making cancer cells appear more normal and escaping immunosurveillance
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Which statement regarding general cancer development is true?

A)The risk for cancer development increases with age.
B)Cancers usually develop in tissues that are missing a nucleus.
C)Children of older mothers have a greater risk for cancer development.
D)Most mutations leading to cancer development occur in structural genes.
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Which feature is considered anaplastic?

A)Loss of a distinctive appearance
B)Having a large nuclear-to-cytoplasmic ratio
C)Failure to undergo apoptosis at the appropriate time
D)The ability to undergo mitosis when nutrition is poor
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Juliet tells a nurse that she has three aunts (two on her father's side,ages 42 and 56,and one on her mother's side,age 62)who were diagnosed with breast cancer.She asks if she should have genetic testing.What should the nurse tell her?

A)"Your family history indicates a high risk and you should definitely have genetic testing."
B)"Because no men in your family are affected,it is not inherited cancer so you don't need mammograms or any special screening practices."
C)"Because your aunts were older when they got breast cancer,it was probably sporadic and you should just have regular mammograms like everyone else."
D)"Your family history may indicate an increased risk for breast cancer and a genetic counselor could help determine whether you could benefit from genetic testing."
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Which cancer type is associated with a 9;22 translocation t(9;22)?

A)Acute promyelocytic leukemia
B)Acute lymphocytic leukemia
C)Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
D)Chronic myelogenous leukemia
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How does an acquired mutation in a somatic cell gene leading to cancer development affect a person's ability to pass on a predisposition for that cancer type to his or her children?

A)The predisposition can only be passed on if the person with the somatic cell mutation is female.
B)The risk for predisposition is dependent upon which tissue type experienced the somatic mutation.
C)Multiple somatic mutations are required for passing on a predisposition to cancer development.
D)There is no risk of passing on a cancer predisposition from a somatic cell mutation.
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Which statement regarding the biology of cancer is always true?

A)Cancer cells arise from normal cells.
B)Testicular cancer is strongly associated with excessive masturbation.
C)When cancer cells are exposed to air,their growth rate becomes uncontrolled.
D)The biggest risk factor for cancer development is having a first-degree relative with cancer.
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How are malignant tumors different from benign tumors?

A)Malignant tumors grow by expansion,and benign tumors grow by invasion.
B)Malignant tumors lose plasma membranes,and benign tumors continue to produce them.
C)Benign tumors retain parental cell functions,and malignant tumors lose parental cell functions.
D)Benign tumors have totally normal features,and malignant tumors have totally abnormal features.
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Which feature is associated exclusively with sporadic cancers?

A)The cause is unknown.
B)It usually affects both bilateral organs.
C)It occurs at the same frequency within a kindred as in the general population.
D)It is more likely to occur in younger people with few environmental risks than in older people.
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Which characteristic(s)is/are associated with an inherited predisposition for a cancer type?

A)Cancers tend to appear at an earlier age than do "sporadic" cancers.
B)These cancers are not picked up by routine cancer screening methods.
C)The carcinogenesis stage of "promotion" is not required for cancer development.
D)They are passed on only to the children of the same gender as the parent with the predisposition.
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A patient states that she has heard that the origin of most cancers is "genetic." What is the best response?

A)"The development of most cancers is predetermined and not affected by environmental factors."
B)"Cancers arise in cells that have alterations in the genes."
C)"Cancer is more common among males than females."
D)"The majority of cancers are inherited."
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What is the result of a mutation occurring in a suppressor gene?

A)Gain of a new function
B)Loss of an existing function
C)Increased "error-prone" DNA repair
D)Increased unequal "crossing over" during meiosis I
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Why are people who have poor DNA repair mechanisms at greater risk for cancer development?

A)Their cancers are usually resistant to chemotherapy.
B)They have sustained the initial "hit" in all cells and tissues.
C)Their somatic mutations are more likely to be permanent.
D)They have greater exposure to environmental carcinogens.
Question
What event occurring during the latency period of carcinogenesis is most likely to contribute to cancer development?

A)Cellular apoptosis
B)Error-free DNA repair
C)Exposure to promoters
D)Oncogene inactivation
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What is thought to be the usual function of a normal BRCA1 gene?

A)Enhances overall cell growth during puberty
B)Directs the development of normal breast tissue
C)Increases the expression of cytochrome P450 enzymes
D)Suppresses the growth potential of a variety of oncogenes
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How does a MSH2 gene mutation contribute to the development of colon cancer?

A)Suppressor gene function is enhanced.
B)DNA mutations are incorrectly repaired.
C)Trinucleotide repeat sequences are enhanced.
D)Drug resistance genes undergo amplification.
Question
Which type of body tissue has the highest risk for cancer development?

A)Bone tissue because its absorption of radiation is cumulative
B)Connective tissue that remains functional throughout life
C)Brain tissue because it does not respond well to injury
D)Any tissue that retains the ability to divide
Question
Which of these qualities is common to cancer cells?

A)Apoptosis of damaged cancer cells occurs at a high rate.
B)Telomeres of cancer cells have pronounced shortening.
C)Their production of cell adhesion molecules is excessive.
D)They continue to grow even when surrounded by other cells.
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Which statement best describes the role of tumor suppressor genes in cancer development?

A)Tumor suppressor genes control or modify the activity of oncogenes,reducing the risk for cancer development.
B)The presence of tumor suppressor genes increases the risk for gene damage by environmental carcinogens.
C)Tumor suppressor genes reduce/suppress immune function,increasing the risk for cancer development.
D)Tumor suppressor genes are a type of oncogene that is only active in germ line cells and tissues.
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What percentage of common cancers appears to be hereditary?

A)1% to 3%
B)5% to 15%
C)20% to 25%
D)About 35%
Question
An 85-year-old patient states that she does not perform breast self-exam because there is no history of breast cancer in her family.What is the best response?

A)"You are correct.Breast cancer is an inherited type of malignancy and your family history indicates a low risk for you."
B)"Because your breasts are no longer as dense as they were when you were younger,your risk for breast cancer is now decreased."
C)"Examining your breasts once per year when you have your mammogram is sufficient screening for someone with your history."
D)"Breast cancer can be found more frequently in some families;however,the risk for general,nonfamilial breast cancer increases with age."
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A 40 year-old man who has a mother who was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 45,a father who was diagnosed with smoking-related lung cancer at age 55,a 33-year-old sister with breast cancer,and a 38-year-old sister with ovarian cancer,asks if he should be concerned for his cancer risk.What is the best response?

A)"Your risk is not affected by this family history because most of the cancers arose in female sex-associated tissues."
B)"You have two first-degree relatives and two second-degree relatives with cancer,which increases your general risk for cancer."
C)"Your risk for breast cancer may be increased and requires more investigation;however,your risk for lung cancer is not affected by this history."
D)"Your risk for cancer is affected by your parents' cancer development and you should have genetic counseling on that basis;however,your sisters' cancers have no bearing on your risk."
Question
Which statement about a "germline" mutation in either a cancer suppressor gene or an oncogene is accurate?

A)Cancer risk is increased only in sex hormone sensitive tissues.
B)The gene now has expressive potential but not penetrant potential.
C)Cancer risk increases but additional mutations are required for cancer development.
D)A person inheriting such a mutation has a 100% risk for developing a specific cancer type.
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Deck 12: The Genetics of Cancer
1
By which process does "initiation" assist in cancer development?

A)Enhancing cell division of cells damaged by a carcinogen
B)Inflicting mutations at specific sites on the exposed cell's DNA
C)Increasing the transformed cell's capacity for error-free DNA repair
D)Making cancer cells appear more normal and escaping immunosurveillance
Inflicting mutations at specific sites on the exposed cell's DNA
2
Which statement regarding general cancer development is true?

A)The risk for cancer development increases with age.
B)Cancers usually develop in tissues that are missing a nucleus.
C)Children of older mothers have a greater risk for cancer development.
D)Most mutations leading to cancer development occur in structural genes.
The risk for cancer development increases with age.
3
Which feature is considered anaplastic?

A)Loss of a distinctive appearance
B)Having a large nuclear-to-cytoplasmic ratio
C)Failure to undergo apoptosis at the appropriate time
D)The ability to undergo mitosis when nutrition is poor
Loss of a distinctive appearance
4
Juliet tells a nurse that she has three aunts (two on her father's side,ages 42 and 56,and one on her mother's side,age 62)who were diagnosed with breast cancer.She asks if she should have genetic testing.What should the nurse tell her?

A)"Your family history indicates a high risk and you should definitely have genetic testing."
B)"Because no men in your family are affected,it is not inherited cancer so you don't need mammograms or any special screening practices."
C)"Because your aunts were older when they got breast cancer,it was probably sporadic and you should just have regular mammograms like everyone else."
D)"Your family history may indicate an increased risk for breast cancer and a genetic counselor could help determine whether you could benefit from genetic testing."
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5
Which cancer type is associated with a 9;22 translocation t(9;22)?

A)Acute promyelocytic leukemia
B)Acute lymphocytic leukemia
C)Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
D)Chronic myelogenous leukemia
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6
How does an acquired mutation in a somatic cell gene leading to cancer development affect a person's ability to pass on a predisposition for that cancer type to his or her children?

A)The predisposition can only be passed on if the person with the somatic cell mutation is female.
B)The risk for predisposition is dependent upon which tissue type experienced the somatic mutation.
C)Multiple somatic mutations are required for passing on a predisposition to cancer development.
D)There is no risk of passing on a cancer predisposition from a somatic cell mutation.
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7
Which statement regarding the biology of cancer is always true?

A)Cancer cells arise from normal cells.
B)Testicular cancer is strongly associated with excessive masturbation.
C)When cancer cells are exposed to air,their growth rate becomes uncontrolled.
D)The biggest risk factor for cancer development is having a first-degree relative with cancer.
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8
How are malignant tumors different from benign tumors?

A)Malignant tumors grow by expansion,and benign tumors grow by invasion.
B)Malignant tumors lose plasma membranes,and benign tumors continue to produce them.
C)Benign tumors retain parental cell functions,and malignant tumors lose parental cell functions.
D)Benign tumors have totally normal features,and malignant tumors have totally abnormal features.
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9
Which feature is associated exclusively with sporadic cancers?

A)The cause is unknown.
B)It usually affects both bilateral organs.
C)It occurs at the same frequency within a kindred as in the general population.
D)It is more likely to occur in younger people with few environmental risks than in older people.
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10
Which characteristic(s)is/are associated with an inherited predisposition for a cancer type?

A)Cancers tend to appear at an earlier age than do "sporadic" cancers.
B)These cancers are not picked up by routine cancer screening methods.
C)The carcinogenesis stage of "promotion" is not required for cancer development.
D)They are passed on only to the children of the same gender as the parent with the predisposition.
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11
A patient states that she has heard that the origin of most cancers is "genetic." What is the best response?

A)"The development of most cancers is predetermined and not affected by environmental factors."
B)"Cancers arise in cells that have alterations in the genes."
C)"Cancer is more common among males than females."
D)"The majority of cancers are inherited."
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12
What is the result of a mutation occurring in a suppressor gene?

A)Gain of a new function
B)Loss of an existing function
C)Increased "error-prone" DNA repair
D)Increased unequal "crossing over" during meiosis I
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13
Why are people who have poor DNA repair mechanisms at greater risk for cancer development?

A)Their cancers are usually resistant to chemotherapy.
B)They have sustained the initial "hit" in all cells and tissues.
C)Their somatic mutations are more likely to be permanent.
D)They have greater exposure to environmental carcinogens.
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What event occurring during the latency period of carcinogenesis is most likely to contribute to cancer development?

A)Cellular apoptosis
B)Error-free DNA repair
C)Exposure to promoters
D)Oncogene inactivation
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What is thought to be the usual function of a normal BRCA1 gene?

A)Enhances overall cell growth during puberty
B)Directs the development of normal breast tissue
C)Increases the expression of cytochrome P450 enzymes
D)Suppresses the growth potential of a variety of oncogenes
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16
How does a MSH2 gene mutation contribute to the development of colon cancer?

A)Suppressor gene function is enhanced.
B)DNA mutations are incorrectly repaired.
C)Trinucleotide repeat sequences are enhanced.
D)Drug resistance genes undergo amplification.
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Which type of body tissue has the highest risk for cancer development?

A)Bone tissue because its absorption of radiation is cumulative
B)Connective tissue that remains functional throughout life
C)Brain tissue because it does not respond well to injury
D)Any tissue that retains the ability to divide
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18
Which of these qualities is common to cancer cells?

A)Apoptosis of damaged cancer cells occurs at a high rate.
B)Telomeres of cancer cells have pronounced shortening.
C)Their production of cell adhesion molecules is excessive.
D)They continue to grow even when surrounded by other cells.
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19
Which statement best describes the role of tumor suppressor genes in cancer development?

A)Tumor suppressor genes control or modify the activity of oncogenes,reducing the risk for cancer development.
B)The presence of tumor suppressor genes increases the risk for gene damage by environmental carcinogens.
C)Tumor suppressor genes reduce/suppress immune function,increasing the risk for cancer development.
D)Tumor suppressor genes are a type of oncogene that is only active in germ line cells and tissues.
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What percentage of common cancers appears to be hereditary?

A)1% to 3%
B)5% to 15%
C)20% to 25%
D)About 35%
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An 85-year-old patient states that she does not perform breast self-exam because there is no history of breast cancer in her family.What is the best response?

A)"You are correct.Breast cancer is an inherited type of malignancy and your family history indicates a low risk for you."
B)"Because your breasts are no longer as dense as they were when you were younger,your risk for breast cancer is now decreased."
C)"Examining your breasts once per year when you have your mammogram is sufficient screening for someone with your history."
D)"Breast cancer can be found more frequently in some families;however,the risk for general,nonfamilial breast cancer increases with age."
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A 40 year-old man who has a mother who was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 45,a father who was diagnosed with smoking-related lung cancer at age 55,a 33-year-old sister with breast cancer,and a 38-year-old sister with ovarian cancer,asks if he should be concerned for his cancer risk.What is the best response?

A)"Your risk is not affected by this family history because most of the cancers arose in female sex-associated tissues."
B)"You have two first-degree relatives and two second-degree relatives with cancer,which increases your general risk for cancer."
C)"Your risk for breast cancer may be increased and requires more investigation;however,your risk for lung cancer is not affected by this history."
D)"Your risk for cancer is affected by your parents' cancer development and you should have genetic counseling on that basis;however,your sisters' cancers have no bearing on your risk."
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Which statement about a "germline" mutation in either a cancer suppressor gene or an oncogene is accurate?

A)Cancer risk is increased only in sex hormone sensitive tissues.
B)The gene now has expressive potential but not penetrant potential.
C)Cancer risk increases but additional mutations are required for cancer development.
D)A person inheriting such a mutation has a 100% risk for developing a specific cancer type.
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