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Vocabulary for Chapter 12: Cancer-Related Terms - Prof. Louise D. Whitney, Study notes of Community Health

A list of vocabulary terms related to cancer for chapter 12, including definitions for benign, malignant, oncogenes, suppressor genes, telomeres, carcinoma in situ, angiogenesis, metastasis, phytochemicals, and tumor. Students are encouraged to write out the definitions by hand for better retention.

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After reading the materials for Chapter 12 (both the chapter and
the online lecture), you should be able to define and understand the
following vocabulary. It might be best to make a hard copy of this
page and then write in each definition by hand.
Benign
Malignant
Oncogenes
Suppressor genes
Telomeres
Carcinoma in situ
Angiogenesis
Metastasis
Phytochemicals
Tumor

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After reading the materials for Chapter 12 (both the chapter and

the online lecture), you should be able to define and understand the

following vocabulary. It might be best to make a hard copy of this

page and then write in each definition by hand.

Benign Malignant Oncogenes Suppressor genes Telomeres Carcinoma in situ Angiogenesis Metastasis Phytochemicals Tumor