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What kind of vaccine uses a live virus that has lost its virulence? |
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What are some examples of live vaccines? |
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MMR, Sabin (polio), VZV vaccine, yellow fever vaccine, intranasal influeza, small pox |
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Which HIV meds cause pancreatitis |
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Ritonavir, Stavudine, Didanosine, Zalcitabine |
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Which HIV meds cause rash? |
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WHich HIV meds cause peripheral neuropathy? |
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Stavudine, Didanosine, Zalcitabine |
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Which antibiotics are safe during pregnancy? |
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Cell wall inhibitors Macrolides Metronidazole after 1st trimester Nitrofurantoin |
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What neoplasms are associated with Hashimoto's thyroiditis? |
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What neoplasms are associated with Down's syndrome? |
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What neoplasms are associated with Plummer-Vinson syndrome? |
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Squamous cell carcinoma of the esphagus |
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What neoplasms are associated with Tuberous sclerosis |
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Astocytoma Angiomyolipoma Cardiac rhabdomyoma |
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What neoplasms are associated with Ataxia Telangiectasia? |
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What neoplasms are associated with Paget's disease of bone |
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Secondary osteosarcoma and fibrosarcoma |
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What type of cancer is a/w the following tumor suppressor gene: Rb |
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Retinoblastoma Osteosarcoma |
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What type of cancer is a/w the following tumor suppressor gene: DPC |
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What type of cancer is a/w the following tumor suppressor gene: p53 |
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Most human cancers, Li-Fraumeni syndrome |
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What type of cancer is a/w the following tumor suppressor gene: APC |
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What type of cancer is a/w the following tumor suppressor gene: WT1 |
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What type of cancer is a/w the following tumor suppressor gene: BRCA 1 and BRCA 2 |
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1: Breast and ovarian cancer 2: Breast cancer |
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Which neoplasm is a/w the following statement: Nitrosamines (smoked foods) |
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Which neoplasm is a/w the following statement: Asbestosis |
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Mesothelioma and brochogenic carcinoma |
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Which neoplasm is a/w the following statement: Naphthalene |
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transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder |
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Which neoplasm is a/w the following statement: Arsenic |
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Squamous cell carcinoma, angiosarcoma |
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Which neoplasm is a/w the following statement: EBV |
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Burkitt lymphoma, Hodgkin's lymphoma, nasopharyngeal carcinoma |
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Which neoplasm is a/w the following statement: HPV |
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Cervical carcinoma, penis/anal carcinoma |
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Which neoplasm is a/w the following statement: Schistosoma haematobium |
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Squamous cell carcinoma of transitional epithelium (bladder) |
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Which tumor marker would you use to follow hepatocellular carcinoma |
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Which tumor marker would you use to follow ovarian cancer |
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Which tumor marker would you use to follow pancreatic cancer |
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Which tumor marker would you use to follow melanoma |
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Which tumor marker would you use to follow colon cancer |
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Which tumor marker would you use to follow astrocytoma |
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What is the most common cause of hypercalcemia? What cancers may cause hypercalcemia |
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Most common cause: Primary hyperparathyroidism and malignancies
Cancers: Squamous cell lung carcinoma, renal cell carcinoma, breast carcinoma, multilple myeloma |
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What neoplasm is most commonly responsible for the paraneoplastic syndrome: ACTH--> Cushing syndrome |
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Small cell lung carcinoma |
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What neoplasm is most commonly responsible for the paraneoplastic syndrome: Erythropoiestin--> polycythemia |
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Renal cell carcinoma, hemangioblastoma, hepatocellular carcinoma, pheochromocytoma |
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What neoplasm is most commonly responsible for the paraneoplastic syndrome: ADH--> SIADH |
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Small cell lung carcinoma, intracranial neoplasms |
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Which anticancer drug fits the following description: Forms a complex between topoisomerase and DNA |
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Which anticancer drug fits the following description: Akylates DNA; Toxicity = pulmonary fibrosis |
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Which anticancer drug fits the following description: Framents DNA; Toxicity = pulmonary fibrosis |
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Which anticancer drug fits the following description: Blocks purine synthesis; metabolized by xanthine oxidase |
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Which anticancer drug fits the following description: Cross-links DNA; nephrotoxic, ototoxic |
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Which anticancer drug fits the following description: Nitrogen mustard, alkylates DNA (electrophil that binds DNA) |
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Which anticancer drug fits the following description: Folic acid analog that inhibits dihydrofolate reductase |
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Which anticancer drug fits the following description: Prevents tubulin disassembly |
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Which anticancer drug fits the following description: Intercalates DNA, produces oxygen free radicals, cardiotoxic |
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Which anticancer drug fits the following description: DNA alkylating agents used in brain cancer |
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Which anticancer drug fits the following description: Prevents tubulin assembly |
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Which anticancer drug fits the following description: inhibits thymidylate synthase, decreasing nucleotide synthesis |
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Which anticancer drug fits the following description: SERM, blocks estrogen binding to ER+ cells |
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Which anticancer drug fits the following description: Mechanism similar to antivirals acyclovir and foscarnet |
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Which anticancer drug fits the following description: Mechanism similar to fluoroquinolones |
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Which anticancer drug fits the following description: Mechanism similar to trimethoprim |
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Which anticancer drug fits the following description: Monoclonal antibody against HER-2 |
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Which anticancer drug fits the following description: Free radical induced DNA strand breakage |
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Which anticancer drug fits the following description: Inhibitor of PRPP synthetase |
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Which anticancer drug fits the following description: Reversible with leucovorin |
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Which anticancer drug fits the following description: Treatment for choriocarcinoma |
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Methotrexate, Vincristine, Vinblastine |
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Which anticancer drug fits the following description: Treats AML |
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Which anticancer drug fits the following description: Treats CML |
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Which anticancer drug fits the following description: Prevents breast cancer |
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Which anticancer drug fits the following description: Treatment for testicular cancer (3) |
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Etoposide Bleomycin Cisplatin |
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Which anticancer drug fits the following description: Applied topically for AKs and basal cell carcinoma |
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Which anticancer drug fits the following description: Treatment for childhood tumors |
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Which anticancer drug fits the following description: Inhibits ribonucleotide reductase |
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Which anticancer drug fits the following description:SE = hemorrhagic cystitis |
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Which anticancer drug fits the following description: Antibody against Philadelphia chromosome |
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