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1.
Correctly match the mechanism of action for Carmustine and Cisplatin as an alkylating agent that induces apoptosis:
2.
Which drug mimics uracil to lead to downstream chain termination?
3.
Which drug mimics adenosine to lead to downstream chain termination?
4.
Correctly match the mechanism of action for Vincristine and Paclitaxel that block mitosis:
5.
Which of the following is the correct mechanism of action for Etoposide?
6.
A 59-year old female comes in for breast cancer treatment follow-up. She underwent chemotherapy for 2 months with Doxorubicin. Which of the following side effects is most likely a result from her chemo?
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Which one of the following chemotherapeutic agents inhibits dihydrofolate reductase and is also used at low doses to treat psoriasis?
8.
A patient is taking chemotherapeutic agents to eliminate CNS tumors and begins to show signs of pulmonary toxicity. The drug most likely responsible for this adverse effect is:
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This agent targets the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) to inhibit tumor growth:
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A patient being with anti-neoplastic agent for colon cancer begins showing signs of hearing loss. What one of the following agents is responsible for this adverse effect?
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Which one of the following drugs used as an immunosuppressant inhibits T- and B- cell proliferation and causes hyperlipidemia?
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A patient comes into the ED with worsening vision. Upon workup, it is discovered she has acute macular degeneration that is positive for vascular endothelial growth factor on biopsy. Which of the following drugs would be the best used to treat this patient’s degeneration?