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Card 26

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when tumour cells need to be motile, they extrude .... and why? and what cytoskeleton enables movement

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Card 27

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what is the angiogenetic switch

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Card 28

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what is the critical step in progression of small localised tumour to a bigger one with metastatic potential

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Card 29

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what are the new blood cells formed by in angiogenesis

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Card 30

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what is stimlulus . give examples

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Card 31

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does density of tumour microvasculature correlate with prognosis

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Card 32

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what are the common sites for metastatic disease in head and neck cancer

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Card 33

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what are the routes of metastasis ? and give the specific name

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Card 34

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describe metastatic disease

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