Biology 8.4 - Interpreting Data on Cancer Revision

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Across
  1. 5. Lifestyle ? also increase the chance of cancer (smoking, excess alcohol, high-fat diet)
  2. 6. Increase a person's chance of getting cancer
  3. 9. Some cancers are linked with specific ? alleles
  4. 10. Risk factors can be ? or environmental
  5. 11. Risk factors can be genetic or ?
  6. 12. If a specific mutation is known it is possible to ? for it in a person's DNA
  7. 13. Some characteristics can be affected by many genes (?)
Down
  1. 1. Knowing about specific mutations means that more ? tests can be developed
  2. 2. Some cancers require more ? treatment than others
  3. 3. Cancer is caused by ? in port-oncogenes and tumour suppressor genes
  4. 4. Exposure to ? has been linked to increasing chance of cancer
  5. 5. It is hard to draw ? about the causes of variation
  6. 7. Where faulty alleles in a person's cells are replaced by working versions of those alleles
  7. 8. ? steps can be taken to rescue risks