Across
- 3. type of cancer that can be caused by excessive exposure to sunlight, exposure to irritating chemicals, or irradiation
- 4. stage of carcinogenesis where proliferation occurs
- 7. growth that is generally easily cured
- 8. system most widely used to grade and stage tumors
- 9. most common primary bone tumor that is highly malignant
- 11. malignant neoplasm of mesenchymal origin
- 13. most common carcinoma
- 14. most common bone tumor usually on metiphyses of long bones
- 15. two genes that are tumor suppressors associated with breast cancer
- 16. stage of carcinogenesis where development of cancerous phenotype occurs
- 18. acronym to remember the effects of cancer on the body
- 19. process by which cancer tumor forms new blood vessels in order to grow
- 21. cartilage-forming tumor that is slow growing
- 22. stage of carcinogenesis where DNA damage (mutation) occurs
- 24. type of sarcoma that develops in long bones of children
- 25. system where cancer cells generally spread
- 26. neoplasm that is cancer
Down
- 1. steps include: initiation, promotion, and progression
- 2. cartilage forming tumor typically on small bones of hands and feet
- 5. "master brake" for cell cycle
- 6. type of gene that contributes to cancer only when not present
- 10. process by which cancer cells escape their tissue of origin and initiate new cells in distant sites
- 12. type of sarcoma that arises from reticulocyte and is multifocal, metastasizing, and malignant; occurs in people with primary immunodeficiency
- 17. suffix that indicates benign tumor
- 18. acronym to remember the warning signs of cancer in children
- 20. malignant tumor that is of epithelial origin
- 23. "new growth"
