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Cancer Questions Only from-ABGC Practice Test 1 (02-2025) with Verified Answers

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Cancer Questions Only from ABGC Practice Test 1 - 02/2025 | Q&A Latest 2025/2026 100% PASS A 45yearold man with colon cancer comes for genetic counseling. In conjunction with microsatellite instability testing, which of the following tests done on his colon tumor would be MOST helpful in deciding about testing for germline Lynch syndrome mutations? A. comparative genomic hybridization B. tumor cell karyotype C. immunohistochemical staining D. loss of heterozygosity - Answer -C. immunohistochemical staining A 43yearold woman seeks genetic counseling because of a recent diagnosis of endometrial cancer. Her family history includes a maternal grandmother with breast cancer at age 56, father with colorectal cancer at age 47, and one paternal aunt with ovarian cancer at age 49. Counseling regarding testing for which of the following syndromes is MOST appropriate? A. familial adenomatous polyposis B. hereditary breast and ovarian cancer C. hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer