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BMTCN Review Chapter 4 - Transplant Preparative Regimens, Cellular Infusion, Acute Complications, an Questions with complete solution 2023/2024
  • BMTCN Review Chapter 4 - Transplant Preparative Regimens, Cellular Infusion, Acute Complications, an Questions with complete solution 2023/2024

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  • BMTCN Review Chapter 4 - Transplant Preparative Regimens, Cellular Infusion, Acute Complications, an Questions with complete solution 2023/2024TRANSPLANT PREP REGIMENS - correct answer Treatment leading up to transplant Acronyms: Ara-C BCNU BU Cy DLT SCT TBI - correct answer Cytarabine Carmustine Busulfan Cyclophosphamide Dose limiting toxicity DStem cell transplant Total body irradiation Induction chemotherapy - correct answer The first treatment given for a disease. It is of...
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BMTCN TEST QUESTIONS WIKTH CORRECT ANSWERS
  • BMTCN TEST QUESTIONS WIKTH CORRECT ANSWERS

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  • What type of transplants commonly have PTLD as a secondary malignancy? - ANSWER-Allo HSCT with T-cell depleted graft Therapies associated with therapy-related acute leukemia and MDS - ANSWER-alkylating agents (eg. Cytoxan, cisplatin, melphalan, busulfan, ifos) , radiation, topoisomerase II inhibitors (eg. doxorubicin, etoposide, mitoxantrone) Genetic predispositions that increase risk of primary and secondary cancers - ANSWER-neurofibromatosis type 1, Fanconi anemia Risk factors for PTLD ...
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Quiz Cancer Pharmacology MSCI 500 (BIO) BIOM 500 Questions and Answers.
  • Quiz Cancer Pharmacology MSCI 500 (BIO) BIOM 500 Questions and Answers.

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  • Quiz Cancer Pharmacology MSCI 500 (BIO) BIOM 500 Questions and Answers. Score for this quiz: 37.25 out of 40 Submitted Oct 4 at 4:32pm This attempt took 39 minutes. 0 / 1.75 pts Question 1 Incorrect These anticancer drugs work by inhibiting DNA synthesis except; L-Asparaginase Pentostatin Methotrexate 5-Fluorouracil Quiz Cancer Pharmacology MSCI 500 (BIO) BIOM 500 Questions and Answers 11/21/21, 10:47 PM Quiz: Cancer Pharmacology: MSCI500 (B01), BIOM500 (B01) Question 2 1.75 / ...
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BMTCN questions and answers
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  • What type of transplants commonly have PTLD as a secondary malignancy? - ANSWER-Allo HSCT with T-cell depleted graft Therapies associated with therapy-related acute leukemia and MDS - ANSWER-alkylating agents (eg. Cytoxan, cisplatin, melphalan, busulfan, ifos) , radiation, topoisomerase II inhibitors (eg. doxorubicin, etoposide, mitoxantrone) Genetic predispositions that increase risk of primary and secondary cancers - ANSWER-neurofibromatosis type 1, Fanconi anemia Risk factors for PTLD ...
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BMTCN 58 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update|2024
  • BMTCN 58 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update|2024

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  • What type of transplants commonly have PTLD as a secondary malignancy? - ️️Allo HSCT with T-cell depleted graft Therapies associated with therapy-related acute leukemia and MDS - ️️alkylating agents (eg. Cytoxan, cisplatin, melphalan, busulfan, ifos) , radiation, topoisomerase II inhibitors (eg. doxorubicin, etoposide, mitoxantrone) Genetic predispositions that increase risk of primary and secondary cancers - ️️neurofibromatosis type 1, Fanconi anemia Risk factors for PTLD -...
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BMTCN questions with multiple correct answers
  • BMTCN questions with multiple correct answers

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  • What type of transplants commonly have PTLD as a secondary malignancy? - ANSWER-Allo HSCT with T-cell depleted graft Therapies associated with therapy-related acute leukemia and MDS - ANSWER-alkylating agents (eg. Cytoxan, cisplatin, melphalan, busulfan, ifos) , radiation, topoisomerase II inhibitors (eg. doxorubicin, etoposide, mitoxantrone) Genetic predispositions that increase risk of primary and secondary cancers - ANSWER-neurofibromatosis type 1, Fanconi anemia Risk factors for PTLD ...
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MLT ASCP BOC Exam Solved 100% Correct
  • MLT ASCP BOC Exam Solved 100% Correct

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  • MLT ASCP BOC Exam Solved 100% Correct A 50-year-old woman who has been receiving busulfan for three years for CML becomes anemic. Lab tests reveal: Thrombocytopenia, Many peroxidase-negative blast cells in the peripheral blood, Bone marrow hypercellular in blast transformation, Markedly increased bone marrow TdT. Which complication is this patient most likely experiencing? (Answer: - Acute lymphocytic leukemia. Which is the most common cause of an abnormality in hemostasis? (Answer: - Quan...
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BMTCN questions with correct answers rated A+ already passed 2023/2024
  • BMTCN questions with correct answers rated A+ already passed 2023/2024

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  • BMTCNCyclophosphamide - correct answer anemia, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia N/V, mucositis/stomatitis, diarrhea hepatotoxicity/HSOS Hemorrhagic cystitis, nephrotoxicity electrolyte imbalances cardiotoxicity, fibrosis pneumonitis infertility alopecia erythema headaches/AMS 2ndary malignancy nasal congestion conjunctivitis Carboplatin - correct answer A/L/T N/V, mucos/stomatitis diarrhea, constipation nephrotoxicity, electrolyte imbalances dermatitis, alopecia hypersensitivity...
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CPHON Chemo with correct answers
  • CPHON Chemo with correct answers

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  • CPHON ChemoWhich Chemo agent is associated with a high risk for hypersensitivity reaction? A. Methotrexate B. Carboplatin C. Cytarabine D. Busulfan - correct answer B Before a patient is to receive intrathecal Chemo: A. Ensure developmentally appropriate patient teaching is completed B. Verify the patient's white blood cell count C. Ensure other chemo agents are available to administer D. Apply LMX cream between L5-L7 - correct answer A John is a 3-year-old who is scheduled t...
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BMTCN questions and answers graded A+ 2023/2024
  • BMTCN questions and answers graded A+ 2023/2024

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  • BMTCNCyclophosphamide - correct answer anemia, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia N/V, mucositis/stomatitis, diarrhea hepatotoxicity/HSOS Hemorrhagic cystitis, nephrotoxicity electrolyte imbalances cardiotoxicity, fibrosis pneumonitis infertility alopecia erythema headaches/AMS 2ndary malignancy nasal congestion conjunctivitis Carboplatin - correct answer A/L/T N/V, mucos/stomatitis diarrhea, constipation nephrotoxicity, electrolyte imbalances dermatitis, alopecia hypersensitivity...
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