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| agent which stimulates clonal expansion or growth autonomy |
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| agent which can induce cancer in normal cells |
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| agent which can cause permanent DNA changes |
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| agent which induces invasiveness and metastatic ability |
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| DNA crosslinking by covalently bridging guanine bases |
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| inhibit microtubule function |
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| inhibit deoxyribonucleotide synthesis |
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| inhibit enzymes needed for DNA base synthesis |
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| increase DNA strand breakage by inhibiting repair enzymes |
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| increase DNA strand breakage by inserting between DNA bases |
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| cancer associated with the poorest survival rate |
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| cancer with the highest incidence among males |
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| cancer with the highest incidence among females |
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| cancer with the greatest mortality among males |
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| cancer with the greatest mortality among females |
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| cancer with declining incidence in the US for the past 60 years |
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| Topoisomerase I inhibitor |
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| Topoisomerase II inhibitor |
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| Antiviral used to treat hepatitis C and Kaposi’s sarcoma |
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| used to treat malignant melanoma |
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| anti-androgen used to treat prostate cancer |
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| anti-estrogen used to treat breast cancer |
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| Aromatase inhibitor used to treat breast cancer |
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