This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Cell Biology has 32 clues. Answers range from 3 to 16 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
This term describes the loss of cell differentiation in cancerous tissue.
The diffusion of breast cancer is quite often through this structure of channel spread.
This structure is a projecting growth from a mucosal surface, such as the intestine.
What is a well differentiated tumour of glandular epithelial tissue called?
Term meaning new growth.
These are normal genes that can become cancer causing if mutated.
These mechanisms involve changes in the patterns of gene expression without a change in the DNA itself.
Much less well differentiated tumour of mesenchymal tissue.
Type of neoplasm much less well differentiated, and can break loose and disseminate.
Curious characteristic of cancer cells; they can proliferate in the absence of these factors.
Epithelial poorly differentiated tumour that does not break through the basement membrane is described as this.
Name of the first lymph node used to describe where the primary tumour drains.
General term for "wasting syndrome".
This sarcoma is caused by HHV-8 and experienced by patients diagnosed with AIDS.
These cell structures tend to shorten with every cell division.
These syndromes are rare, though are triggered by an altered immune system response to a neoplasm.
This term describes the development of a secondary tumour in a distant location from the primary tumour.
A major distinguishing difference between normal cells and cancer cells. Cancer cells tend to be considered this.
The development of new blood vessels from within the tumour.
Type of neoplasm with well differentiated cells clustered together in a single mass.
What is the term for this type of physiological cell inhibition that keeps cells from reproducing after they have reached a certain density.
System used by many facilities; classifies the disease into stages using three tumour components. Abbreviation.
Neoplasm of epithelial tissue.
Many benign tumours end with this suffix.
Cells are said to be called this term when they do not look like cells in tissue or origin.
The process where normal cells transform into cancer cells.
What is the name of the tumour suppressor gene for breast cancer?
Term used to describe programmed cell death.
A type of cancer linked to the EBV (Epstein-Barr virus).
Term used to describe how much cancer there is in the body and where it is located
Term used to describe how abnormal the tumour cells and the tumour tissue look
Term used to describe enlarged lymph nodes that become palpable and tender