TUMOR IMMUNOLOGY

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Test Your Tumor Immunology Knowledge

Welcome to the Tumor Immunology Quiz! This quiz will test your knowledge of tumor markers, tumor biology, and the immune response to cancer. Whether you're a student, a healthcare professional, or simply interested in oncology, this quiz will help reinforce your understanding.

Get ready to explore topics such as:

  • Tumor markers
  • Cell proliferation
  • Cancer-associated diseases
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CuriousCell123
What is AFP used for?
Hepatocellular carcinoma
Myeloma
Ovarian Cancer
Multiplication of cells in organ or tissue
Neoplasia
Hyperplasia
Dysplasia
Hypertrophy
Normal cells undergoing cancerous proliferation
Dysplasia
Hypertrophy
Neoplasia
Hyperplasia
Substance produced by tumor; found in blood body fluids, or tissue; used to predict tumors presence, size, therapy response
Oncofetal antigen
Oncoogene
Tumor marker
A proto-oncogene is a normal gene that has a positive influence on cell proliferation.
True
False
Match the tumor marker to its associated disease: Cancer antigen 125
Breast cancer only
Pancreatic and gastrointestinal cancers
Ovarian Cancer
Which of the following is a clinical application for tumor markers?
Monitoring
Screening
Diagnosis
All of the above
Tumor-associated antigens are expressed only in tumor cells.
True
False
Spontaneous tumors are highly immunogenic.
True
False
There is a ________ relative risk of cancers in patients who are immunosuppressed.
Increased
Decreased
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