Chapter 8 Introduction to Cancer Therapy and Cancer Drugs
Across
- 4. the introduction of a foreign object (bone fragments, cells, air, blood clot) into the bloodstream
- 6. a white blood cell type; assists in fighting invading organisms
- 8. cancer development arising from plasma cells
- 9. a platelet: a cell that helps to form blood clots
- 12. cancer development arising from leukocytes
- 15. a medicine used to prevent hemorrhagic cystitis in clients receiving chemotherapy
- 20. a decrease below normal levels of circulating neutrophils
- 24. the ability of a tumor mass to grow new vascularity
- 26. a condition occurring after administration of chemotherapy resulting in cell death that releases cellular contents into the blood
- 27. a decrease below normal levels of circulating leukocytes
- 28. a decrease below normal levels of circulating erythrocyte
- 30. abnormal loss of body hair
- 31. a cancer that develops after exposure to treatment for a previous cancer
- 32. a change in the nucleic acid sequence in a cell
- 33. cancer development arising from skin cells
- 34. a white blood cell type; assists in fighting invading organisms
- 35. inflammation of the bladder lining, resulting in bleeding and hematuria
Down
- 1. a decrease below normal levels of circulating granulocytes
- 2. cancer development arising from bone marrow cells
- 3. decreased production of blood cells by the stem cells in the bone marrow
- 5. a white blood cell type; assists in fighting invading organisms
- 7. any intravenous drug capable of causing blistering and tissue damage should extravasation occur
- 10. a decrease below normal levels of circulating thrombocytes
- 11. the thickening or scarring of connective tissue
- 13. occurrence of a fever during a period of neutropenia, when the risk of infection is higher than normal
- 14. not causing harmful effects
- 16. spread to other sites in the body
- 17. a mutated gene that has the potential to cause cancer development
- 18. inflammation and ulceration of oral and/or gastrointestinal mucous membranes; often a side effect of chemotherapy or radiation therapy
- 19. cancer development arising from the glandular tissues that line body organs
- 21. the leakage of a vesicant drug into the tissues surrounding the intravenous infusion site
- 22. drug therapy focused on killing cancer cells
- 23. the point after a chemotherapy treatment at which a client’s blood cell counts are at the lowest level before recovery
- 25. a red blood cell
- 29. a decrease below normal levels of all circulation blood cell lines including white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets