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Match each statement with column B(can only be used once). Thank you. 

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### Oncology Terminology and Concepts Matching Guide

Below is a detailed matching guide for oncology-related terms and their corresponding descriptions or actions. This content is designed for educational purposes, aiming to enhance the understanding of these terms and their significance within the context of cancer research and treatment.

#### Column A (Terms)
1. **TNM**
2. **Taxol**
3. **Pentosan sulfate**
4. **Phase I clinical trials**
5. **Therapeutic vaccine**
6. **High fiber diet**
7. **Doxorubicin**
8. **Prognosis**
9. **Ideal treatment for cancer**
10. **Phase III clinical trials**
11. **5-FU**
12. **Ras**
13. **MMP Inhibitors**
14. **ERE**
15. **Vincristine**
16. **Prophylactic vaccine**
17. **High fat intake**
18. **Aromatase inhibitor**
19. **Mdr protein**
20. **Whole cell vaccines**
21. **Antigen presenting cells**
22. **Resistance to chemotherapeutic drugs**
23. **Peptide based vaccines**
24. **ER**
25. **Methotrexate**

#### Column B (Descriptions/Actions)
A. **Can bind and inactivate VEGF**
B. **Currently available for Cervical cancer**
C. **Inhibits thymidylate kinase**
D. **Can decrease incidence of colon cancer**
E. **Removal of cancer cells without affecting normal cells**
F. **Prevents synthesis of estrogens from androgens**
G. **Changes in cellular transport**
H. **Tests for safe doses of therapeutic agents**
I. **Can exist either as an intracellular protein or a membrane protein**
J. **Can block angiogenesis and invasion**
K. **Tubulin polymerization**
L. **Intracellular protein**
M. **Can increase incidence of breast cancer**
N. **Tubulin depolymerization**
O. **MHC with portions of antigen**
P. **Tumor size, nodal involvement and metastasis**
Q. **Randomized double blind studies**
R. **Vaccines made up of tumor associated markers**
S. **Likelihood of survival from cancer**
T. **Activated in 80% of cancers**
U. **Inhibits DHFR protein**
V. **Currently available for bladder cancer**
W. **Vaccines made up of tumor cells**
Transcribed Image Text:### Oncology Terminology and Concepts Matching Guide Below is a detailed matching guide for oncology-related terms and their corresponding descriptions or actions. This content is designed for educational purposes, aiming to enhance the understanding of these terms and their significance within the context of cancer research and treatment. #### Column A (Terms) 1. **TNM** 2. **Taxol** 3. **Pentosan sulfate** 4. **Phase I clinical trials** 5. **Therapeutic vaccine** 6. **High fiber diet** 7. **Doxorubicin** 8. **Prognosis** 9. **Ideal treatment for cancer** 10. **Phase III clinical trials** 11. **5-FU** 12. **Ras** 13. **MMP Inhibitors** 14. **ERE** 15. **Vincristine** 16. **Prophylactic vaccine** 17. **High fat intake** 18. **Aromatase inhibitor** 19. **Mdr protein** 20. **Whole cell vaccines** 21. **Antigen presenting cells** 22. **Resistance to chemotherapeutic drugs** 23. **Peptide based vaccines** 24. **ER** 25. **Methotrexate** #### Column B (Descriptions/Actions) A. **Can bind and inactivate VEGF** B. **Currently available for Cervical cancer** C. **Inhibits thymidylate kinase** D. **Can decrease incidence of colon cancer** E. **Removal of cancer cells without affecting normal cells** F. **Prevents synthesis of estrogens from androgens** G. **Changes in cellular transport** H. **Tests for safe doses of therapeutic agents** I. **Can exist either as an intracellular protein or a membrane protein** J. **Can block angiogenesis and invasion** K. **Tubulin polymerization** L. **Intracellular protein** M. **Can increase incidence of breast cancer** N. **Tubulin depolymerization** O. **MHC with portions of antigen** P. **Tumor size, nodal involvement and metastasis** Q. **Randomized double blind studies** R. **Vaccines made up of tumor associated markers** S. **Likelihood of survival from cancer** T. **Activated in 80% of cancers** U. **Inhibits DHFR protein** V. **Currently available for bladder cancer** W. **Vaccines made up of tumor cells**
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