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Lesson 12.4 Review and Assessment
Know and Understand
Describe the surgical procedure that is used to determine whether cancer has spread from its initial location to another part of the body.
List the potential risks associated with having a lymph node removed.
State the treatment options for a patient with lymphedema of the arm as a result of having an axillary lymph node removed.
Define IgE antibodies and describe how they are produced.
Identify the two cells responsible for secreting large amounts of histamine in response to an allergen.
Summarize the purpose of allergen immunotherapy.
Explain the difference between HIV and AIDS.
Describe the process by which an antibody-based drug is made.
Analyze and Apply
Breast cancer can metastasize, or spread. Identify the area of the body where breast cancer often metastasizes, and label it on a diagram of the human body.
Based on what you have learned about severe allergies, describe two ways in which histamine could cause life-threatening symptoms.
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