Breast cancer basics
Risk Factors
Methods of detection
Treatments
Myth or Fact
100

What is BRCA? 

Breast cancer gene

100

True or false: being over the age of 50 increase your risk of breast cancer

True

100

This is known as a x-ray of the breast

Mammogram 

100

The procedure involved with the removal of the entire breast is called

Mastectomy

100

Breast cancer occurs only in individuals with a family history of the disease

Myth - The majority of breast cancer cases arise in individuals without any family history.

200

True or false: breast cancer is the second most prevalent cancer among women

false

200

These 2 habits have been shown to increase the risk of breast cancer

Smoking and drinking

200

Women with average risk should start getting regular mammograms at this age

40-50 years

200

This treatment uses high energy rays to destroy cancer cells

Radiation therapy

200

Using deodorants or anti perspirants causes breast cancer.

Myth - No link has been proven between deodorants and breast cancer.

300

What is the most common type of breast cancer?

Invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC)

300

Which reproductive factor increases risk: having your first child after 30 or before 25?

After 30

300

For women with dense breast tissue, this imaging test may be used in addition to a mammogram.

MRI

300

A drug treatment that uses powerful chemicals to kill fast-growing cells in your body

Chemotherapy

300

Mammograms are 100% effective at detecting breast cancer.

Myth - While mammograms are very effective at detecting breast cancer, they may miss cancers in dense breast tissue.

400

Breast cancers are often classified based on whether they are positive or negative for which receptors ?

Estrogen and progesterone 

400

Name one medical treatment or exposure (other than hormones) that increases breast cancer risk.

Chest radiation therapy (especially at a young age)

400

This type of staging system, ranging from 0 to IV, describes the extent of breast cancer.

TNM Staging system - Tumor, Node, Metastasis

400

Drugs like pembrolizumab (Keytruda) are examples of this newer type of treatment that boosts the body’s defenses

Immunotherapy 

400

A smooth movable breast lump is always benign.

Myth - Some breast cancers may present as smooth and movable lumps.

500

Triple negative breast cancer lacks these 3 markers

ER (estrogen receptor), PR (progesterone receptor), HER2 (protein which helps cancers grow)

500

Carrying mutations in BRCA1 or BRCA2 significantly increases risk. These are what kind of genes?

Tumor suppressor genes

500

An advanced imaging test combines mammography and tomography to create a 3D image of the breast, improving detection of small or hidden tumors.

3D mammography/digital breast tomosynthesis 

500

Drugs like tamoxifen and aromatase inhibitors are this type of therapy

Hormone therapy 

500

Breast cancer can still return after a mastectomy

Fact

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