Can surgery successfully cure a patient of a cancer that has metastasized?
A) No; all the body cells of the patient are dividing uncontrollably.
B) Yes; surgery could remove all the patient's cells with defective cell-cycle regulation.
C) No; cancer cells are no longer localized in one spot in the patient.
D) Yes; if the patient's tumor is benign.
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Q1: Which statement is not true about cancer?
A)
Q2: The process by which cancer cells travel
Q4: Cancer is a multi-step disease that requires
A)
Q5: Chemical agents that cause cancer are known
Q6: What is a tumor suppressor gene?
A) A
Q7: What is an oncogene?
A) A gene associated
Q8: The c-src proto-oncogene encodes a membrane-associated, nonreceptor
Q9: The c-myc proto-oncogene encodes a
A) helix-loop-helix transcription
Q10: What would be the effect on cell
Q11: What would be the consequence of inactivation
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