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APHON Principles of Chemo and Biotherapy Exam | Q&A Latest 2025/2026 | 100% PASS Biotherapy - Answer -Targeted anticancer agents also known as biological response modifiers (BRM) Tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) are what class - Answer -Biotherapy Monoclonal antibodies (MoAbs) are what class - Answer -Biotherapy Define pharmacokinetics - Answer -Study of drug absorption, metabolism, and excretion Define pharmacodynamics - Answer -The concentration of the drug in the body and how it produces a response Define adjuvant chemotherapy - Answer -The use of chemo after another type of therapy, such as surgery, to treat residual disease or undetectable metastasis. Define neoadjuvant chemotherapy - Answer -When chemo is used preoperatively to decrease tumor burden in order to make it easier to remove the tumor surgically. Define sanctuary sites - Answer -Sites within the body where tumor cells sequester and are not easily reached by chemo such as the CNS What normal cells are most often effected by chemotherapy - Answer Hematopoietic, mucosal (mouth & GI), hair follicles