- The progression from normal cell to neoplasia.
- What makes a tumor benign or malignant.
- The differences between tumors of epithelial or connectivetissue origin.
- what the staging of cancer diagnosis.
- What type of molecules could be used as tumor markers.
- What an angiogenic factor does.
- What Uncle Gene’s inactive genes and tumor suppressorgenes.
- The various mutations such as insertion versus deletion.
- The viruses and diseases that commonly cause cancers, and whatthose cancers are.
- What is an adjuvant.
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