CELLULAR ABERRATIONS

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Cellular Aberrations Quiz

Test your knowledge on oncology, neoplasia, and pediatric cancers with our engaging quiz. This quiz is designed for those interested in understanding the complexities of cancer and its management.

  • 15 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice and checkbox formats
  • Suitable for both students and professionals
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by HealingHeart247
Deals with study, detection, treatment, and management of cancer and neoplasia
ONGOLOGY
CANOLOGY
ONCOLOGY
OPTOLOGY
It is the uncontrolled growth of cells or tissue
Cancer
Metastasis
Neoplasia
Benign
Malignant tumor has uneven shape and not moveable
True
False
Benign tumor secretes abnormal proteins and metastasizes
True
False
Most commonly diagnosed pediatric malignancy in children under 14 years of age.
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Acute myelogenous leukemia
Leukemia
Cancer
During chemotheraphy, it is the intensive phase of killing cancer cells.
Induction
Consolidation
Delayed intensification
Maintenance of remission
This is one of the diagnostics done to confirm if the child is having leukemia
Xray
Ct scan
Bone marrow aspiration
Consolidation
A group of neoplastic diseases that arise from the lymphoid and hematopoietic systems.
Leukemia
Lymphomas
Anemia
Iron deficiency anemia
Hodgkin lymphoma is prevalent in adolescent and young adult and doesnt have reed-sternberg cell
True
False
Wilms tumor is also known as?
Neuroblastoma
Nephroblastoma
Non-hodgkin lymphoma
Lymphoma
Below are the clinical manifestation of a person having a wilms tumor except:
Abdominal swelling or mass
Hypotension
Weight loss
Fever
What treatment should be done to a child having stage 1-3 wilms tumor?
Pulmonary irridation
Administer chemotherapeutic drugs
Nephrectomy
Nephroctomy
Brain tumor is also known as?
Brain cancer
Neuroblastoma
Neurotoma
Tumor in the brain
Cancer management wherein administering of specific drug that kills both normal and abnormal cells
Surgery
Chemotheraphy
Cryoablation
Bone marrow transplant
Kills cancer cells with cold. A thin, wandlike needle (cryoprobe) is inserted through your skin and directly into the cancerous tum or. A gas is pumped into the cryoprobe in order to freeze the tissue. Then the tissue is allowed to thaw. The freezing and thawing process is repeated several times during the same treatment session in order to kill the cancer cells
Immunotherapy
Bone marrow transplant
Radiofrequency ablation
Cryoablation
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