NRSG 357-EXAM 4-CANCER EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT
ANSWERS L LATEST VERSION 2025/2026.
Cell Differentiation - ANS Cell progresses from state of immaturity to state of maturity by
being capable of performing only specific functions.
Proto-oncogenes - ANS Normal cell genes that are important to the regulation of normal cell
processes. Promote growth.
Oncogenes - ANS Tumor-inducing genes.
Tumor Suppressor Genes - ANS These genes regulate cell growth. If they are inactive, genes
will lose tumor-suppressing action.
Erythropoietin - ANS This colony stimulating factor helps increases RBCs.
Psychoneuroimmunology - ANS The study of the affect of the mind on health & resistance to
disease.
Tumor-Associated Antigens (TAA) - ANS Cancer cells with displayed altered cell-surface
antigens.
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QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT
ANSWERS L LATEST VERSION 2025/2026.
Cell Differentiation - ANS Cell progresses from state of immaturity to state of maturity by
being capable of performing only specific functions.
Proto-oncogenes - ANS Normal cell genes that are important to the regulation of normal cell
processes. Promote growth.
Oncogenes - ANS Tumor-inducing genes.
Tumor Suppressor Genes - ANS These genes regulate cell growth. If they are inactive, genes
will lose tumor-suppressing action.
Erythropoietin - ANS This colony stimulating factor helps increases RBCs.
Psychoneuroimmunology - ANS The study of the affect of the mind on health & resistance to
disease.
Tumor-Associated Antigens (TAA) - ANS Cancer cells with displayed altered cell-surface
antigens.
1 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.