What does noncariogenic mean?
a. Does not promote cancer
b. Prevents cancer
c. Does not cause gingivitis
d. Does not cause dental cavities
Option D is correct as the term noncariogenic mean non producing dental caries or dental cavities. Like the noncariogenic food products. There are some pastes for the treatment of the dental cavities also.
What does noncariogenic mean? a. Does not promote cancer b. Prevents cancer c. Does not cause...
How does cancer cells EMT promote resistance? What role does the immune micro environment play?
Antioxidants (A) have been shown in some studies to promote cancer cell growth (B) have been proven to prevent cancer (C) are found naturally in fruits and vegetables (D) a, b and c (E) a and c only
2 questions 29. While HIV does not directly cause cancer, there is an increased risk for the development of various cancers when an HIV-infected individual develops AIDS. Which of the following constitutes an AIDS-defining cancer in an HIV positive person? (A) Pneumocystis pneumonia (B) Cervical cancer (C) Kaposi's sarcoma (D) Breast cancer 30. HIV specifically attacks and kills helper T cells. This drastically weakens the immune system because helper T cells (A) produce antibodies (B) turn off the immune response...
91. Responses of the immune system that can promote cancer include all of the following EXCEPT: A. chronic inflammation B. inhibition of Th1 responses C. CTL activation D. All of these promote cancer 94. Immunotoxins such as these may be linked with the ability to kill specific tumor cells A. Antibodies B. Interferons C. Radioactive isotopes D. None of the above 96. This type of cancer is found in skin or epithelial linings of internal organs and glands A. Sarcomas...
The biggest cause of cancer is A. viral infection. B. inadequate sunshine in northern climates. C. bacterial infection. D. gene damage due to radiation and chemicals. What dietary deficiency causes the malnutrition syndrome called kwashiorkor? A. Inadequate protein and inadequate calories simultaneously. B. Inadequate vitamin A. C. Adequate calories, but inadequate protein. D. Adequate protein, but inadequate calories.
which of the following could be an effective method to suppress tumor growth in a patient? (Select all that apply) C. Developing cancer reagents that promote insulin signaling to the cell would be beneficial because it would inhibit the cell's ability to take in glucose B. Developing cancer reagents that promote the TCA cycle would be beneficial because it could diminish the Walberg effect O D. Developing cancer reagents that inhibit pyruvate kinase would be beneficial because it inhibits glycolysis...
1) What does an unfavorable materials quantity variance mean? What could be the cause of such a variance? 2) What does an unfavorable labor efficiency variance mean? What could be the cause of such a variance?
Cancer is a disease caused by mutation. Does this mean that cancer is inescapable for all humans if we simply live long enough? If cancer results from these genetic mutations, is the development of this disease inevitable? Are we able to detect and avoid this disease, or will it occur regardless?
what is/are the cause/causes of the disease breast cancer
Vemurafenib prevents proliferation of certain cancer cells that are resistant to treatment with either Cetuximab or Herceptin. Which of the following "genetic signatures" obtained from sequencing ctDNA would indicate that you could effectively treat an individual with Vemurafenib? (The absence of a superscript next to the indicated gene means it's a wild type allele) A. KRASD + B-RAF B. KRAS + B-RAFV600E C. KRASD + B-RAFV600E D. KRASD + p61B-RAFV600E E. (a) & (b) F. (a) & (c) G. (a)...