Classification of Cancer Quiz

Classification of Cancer Quiz

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Introduction to the Classification of Cancer Quiz

Cancer, a complex disease, characterizes by two factors, 1). the uncontrolled growth and 2). spread of abnormal cells in the body. Consequently, understanding the classification of cancer is crucial for diagnosis, treatment planning, and prognosis. Therefore, the aim of this quiz to understand the classification of cancer based on origin of tissue where they initially develop. Moreover, to enhance awareness and knowledge about the diverse nature of cancer and the importance of personalized treatment approaches. Cancer is commonly classified into different types such as

  • carcinoma (cancer of epithelial cells),
  • sarcomas (caner of connective/supportive tissue),
  • leukemias (blood cancer),
  • lymphomas (cancer of lymphatic system),
  • and central nervous system cancers.

Aim of Classification of Cancer Quiz

This quiz provides an opportunity to enhance understanding and awareness of cancer classification among students, healthcare professionals, and the public. In addition, healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, and pathologists, can benefit from this quiz to reinforce their knowledge and improve patient care. In parallel, it can also support researchers and scientists in the field of molecular cancer biology by reinforcing fundamental concepts of cancer classification. It can inspire further exploration into novel classification systems. Therefore, public awareness is mandatory to know about cancer classification for early detection, prevention, and lifestyle modifications. Therefore, cancer knowledge is useful in public health campaigns, educational workshops, and community events to empower individuals with knowledge about the classification of cancer.

Classification of Cancer Quiz

Classification of Cancer Quiz

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The most common malignancyaccount for 80-90% is known as

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Internaltionally accepted classification of cancer is developed by…

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Glioma mostly occurs in..

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The tumor of central nervoussystem is known as

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Carcinoma can be observed in body organs such as

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Leukemia develops in body cells know as

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Mutated cells of lymphatic systemdevelop

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Carcinogenic mutation in antibody producing cells lead to

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Connective tissues mediated cancer are collectively known as

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Carcinoma originates in body cells known as

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Questions’ References of Classification of Cancer Quiz

  1. Carcinoma originates in body cells known as1
  2. Connective tissues mediated cancer are collectively known as (detail in ref. 1)
  3. Carcinogenic mutation in antibody producing cells lead to (detail in ref. 1)
  4. Mutated cells of lymphatic system develop (detail in ref. 1)
  5. Leukemia develops in body cells know as (detail in ref. 1)
  6. Carcinoma can be observed in body organs such as2
  7. Internationally accepted classification of cancer is developed by…3
  8. The tumor of central nervous system is known as4
  9. Glioma mostly occurs in..5
  10. The most common malignancy account for 80-90% is known as6

References

  1. Cancer Classification n.d. SEER Training. Available at https://training.seer.cancer.gov/disease/categories/classification.html#carcinoma[Last accessed 3 April 2024]. ↩︎
  2. Cancer Tissue Classification, Associated Therapeutic Implications and PDT as an Alternative 2017. Anticancer Research, 37(6). DOI: https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.11630 ↩︎
  3. CarboneA 2020 Cancer Classification at the Crossroads. Cancers, 12(4): 980. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers12040980 ↩︎
  4. Glioma n.d. National Organization for Rare Disorders. Available at https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/glioma/
    [Last accessed 3 April 2024]. ↩︎
  5. Glioma n.d. National Organization for Rare Disorders. Available at https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/glioma/
    [Last accessed 3 April 2024]. ↩︎
  6. Cancer Classification n.d. SEER Training. Available at https://training.seer.cancer.gov/disease/categories/classification.html#carcinoma[Last accessed 3 April 2024]. ↩︎
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