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First Aid Basics

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1. Tumor marker: Screen for prostate carcinoma. Can also be elevated in BPH and prostatitis.






2. Gastric adenocacinoma






3. Breast - ovarian and gastric carcinomas tyrosine kinase (oncogene)






4. Enzymes: catalase - superoxide dismutase - glutathione peroxidase.Vitamins: ACE Spontaneous decay






5. Breast cancer 13q tumor suppressor (DNA repair protein)






6. Malignant melanoma






7. Female 13%/23% and rising Male 16%/33% (mortality has plateaued)






8. Liposarcoma






9. Bacterial products (CLIK):C5a - LTB4 - IL-8 - Kallikrein






10. Hyperuricemia (excess NA turnover)






11. Tumor marker: pancreatic adenocarcinoma






12. Rhabdomyoma






13. Squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus






14. Most human cancers - specifically Li - Fraumeni syndrome 17p tumor suppressor (blocks G1 to S phase progression)






15. ADH






16. Tumor marker: ovarian - malignant epithelial tumors.






17. Lung - liver - intestine or following reperfusion.






18. Tumor marker: prostate carcinoma marker.






19. Visceral malignancy (stomach - lung - breast - uterus)






20. GIST cytokine receptor (oncogene)






21. Macrophages and lymphocytes. Persistant destruction and repair.






22. Tumor marker: mets to bone - obstructive biliary disease - Paget's






23. Malignant lymphoma






24. Tumor marker: thyroid medullary carcinoma






25. Tumor marker: (Normal in fetus). Hepatocellular carcinomas. Nonseminomatous germ cell tumors of the testis.






26. Lipoma






27. Blood (leukemia)






28. Lymphoma


29. Colon>stomach>pancreas>breast>lung (liver and lung are the most common places for mets)






30. Tumor marker: neuroblastoma - lung and gastric cancer






31. Mature teratoma in men or malignant teratoma in M/F






32. All - AML






33. MEN type II and III tyrosine kinase (oncogene)






34. Enzymatic degradation and protein denaturation due to exogenous injury. Inflammatory process where intracellular components extravasate.






35. Osteosarcoma






36. Aggressive malignant lymphomas (non - Hodgkin's) and Kaposi's sarcoma






37. Liver (centrilobular necrosis - fatty change)






38. Astrocytoma - angiomyolipoma - cardiac rhabdomyoma






39. Neurofibromatosis type 2 22q tumor suppressor (key type 2=22)






40. Rhabdomyosarcoma






41. Larynx (SqCC) - lung (SqCC and SCC) - kidney (renal cell carcinoma) - bladder (transitional cell carcinoma)






42. Bladder (transitional cell carcinoma)






43. Lung (mesothelioma and bronchogenic carcinoma)






44. Neuroblastoma transcription factor (oncogene)






45. Burkitt's lymphoma transcription factor (oncogene)






46. Liver (angiosarcoma)






47. Secondary osteosarcoma and fibrosarcoma


48. Erythropoietin






49. Osteoma






50. Angiosarcoma