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Instruction: Identify the step of carcinogenesis evident in the following situations.
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Write the letter of your answer : (A) Initiation; (B) Promotion; (C) Progression and post in the reply section.
1. Patient is diagnosed with hepatitis B.
2. Breast mass with accompanying pain and discoloration is felt and seen by the patient.
3. A man with enlarged prostate is experiencing hip pain and weight loss.
4. Patient found with H.Pylori and diagnosed with peptic ulcer disease (PUD) is always seen eating smoked food.
5. A man got lung scarring from pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB)
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