Describe the 3 main classification for cancer?
Ans) Classification for cancer:
- Anatomic site: ID by tissue of origin, anatomic site, behavior
of tumor
- Histology (grading): appearance of cells and degree of
differentiation are evaluated pathologically
- Extent of disease (staging): anatomic extent of disease rather
than on cell appearance.
In 2 - 3 paragraphs, explain the main question raised in "Justice and Lung Cancer", the conclusion that is reached, and how it is reached (what considerations are brought to bear on the question and support the conclusion?)
Describe the following aspects of esophagitis: classification
8) Cancer immunoediting. Describe two changes a cancer cell undergoes to evade immune detection and clearance. For each change describe how immunologically this leads to evasion of the immune response. 2-3 sentences for each response. (4 pts)
What are the main objectives in nutrition intervention for cancer patients?
Q1. (a) Describe the classification of supervised models using (i) the Bayesian approach. (1 mark) (ii) the output’s type. (1 mark)
Trace the origin of DRGs and describe its system of classification.
Describe six (6) types of enzyme classification based on the types of reaction
3. (36 pts) Mutations of the following groups of genes are associated with cancer. Briefly describe: 1) Their normal functions, including the related signaling pathways and cell behaviors; 2) Their oncogenic roles: the effects of their mutants to cell behaviors in cancers (oncogene or tumor suppressor, gain or loss of function) BAD/Bcl2/Bax Rb/E2F Cdk/cyclin Akt/mTOR
1.Identify the most current procedural coding system? 2.Identify the most current diagnostic coding classification system? 3.Describe how to use the most current HCPCS level ll coding system
Describe the net position classification appearing on the government wide statement of net position