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Bill asks Ashley, the medical assistant, âWhat makes a tumor benign?â What is Ashleyâs best response?
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A benign tumor is never anything to give you any worry.
A benign tumor has the ability to spread through blood and lymph.
A benign tumor has cells that do not resemble normal cells.
A benign tumor is surrounded by a capsule and grows slowly.
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Bill says to the medical assistant, âI understand what a benign tumor is, but what makes a tumor malignant?â What is the medical assistantâs best response?
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A malignant tumor does not spread through the blood and lymph.
A malignant tumor can grow rapidly and has abnormal cells.
A malignant tumor grows slowly and does not spread.
A malignant tumor can be surgically removed.
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Bill asks Ashley, the medical assistant, âWhat makes a tumor benign?â What is Ashleyâs best response?
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Bill says to the medical assistant, âI understand what a benign tumor is, but what makes a tumor malignant?â What is the medical assistantâs best response?
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Which of the following stages of cancer is considered most successful for treatment?
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What sequence best describes how cancer cells evolve through states of growth?
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What is the main goal of complementary treatment for cancer?
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How or when is radiation therapy for cancer given?
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For what reason(s) might palliative surgery be performed?
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The term neoplasm often is used interchangeably with what other term?
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One of the side effects of radiation is erythema. What does this mean?
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What is the name for solid tumors of epithelial tissue of external and internal body surfaces found in the breast, colon, liver, lung, prostate, and stomach?
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A combination of alcohol abuse and smoking greatly increases the incidences of what type of cancers?
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What is the name of the surgery that removes as much of a tumor as possible without destroying an organ or tissues close by?
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Kelsey is studying hard to be a pathologist. Part of her job will be to examine stained cells and tissues under a microscope to determine if cancer might be present. What is the procedure Kelsey will use for this purpose?
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Heidi just had her 65th birthday and now has Medicare. She is in good health and has had regular checkups all her adult life with no warning signs of any serious medical issues. What diagnostic test is her primary care provider likely to discontinue at this time?