Cancer

A detailed illustration showing the process of tumour invasion and interaction with the immune system, highlighting cancer cells penetrating neighbouring tissues.

Understanding Tumour Invasion

Test your knowledge on the critical aspects of cancer biology with this engaging quiz! Dive into the world of tumour invasion, immune response, and the mechanisms that drive cancer progression.

  • 5 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple-choice format for easy answering
  • Enhance your understanding of cancer mechanisms
5 Questions1 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingCell234
What is Tumour Invasion?
The direct extension and penetration by cancer cells into neighbouring tissues
Ability of tumour cells to travel through blood and lymph system to penetrate other tissues
Secretion of enzymes by tumour cells that breakdown neighbouring tissue
Which of these is a key cell in adjacent Connective Tissue
Stem Cells
Monocytes
Fibroblasts
What is immune compartments key role in the tumour stroma?
Improving structure of tumour stroma
Tumour progression
Phagocytosis of cancer cells
What does the 'Seed and Soil' hypothesis refer to
Tumour growth
Cancer cells spreading to appropriate environments
Immune cells identifying cancer cells in circulation
Which of these is over-expressed in most human tumours?
PLP1
ADH1B
VEGF
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