Cancer 101
Causes of Cancer
Cancer Treatment
Cancer Refusal
Cancer Survivorship
100

What is cancer?

What is uncontrolled cell growth. (Cant stop dividing)

100

What role do genetics play in cancer formation?

What is mutations that occur in DNA?

100

What is a main type of cancer treatment?

What is surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or immunotherapy?

100

Limiting the consumption of which type of beverage, which is high in sugar and calories, can help reduce the risk of obesity-related cancers?

What is soda?

100

This term refers to the period after cancer treatment when a person is free of cancer.

What is remission?

200

What is a tumor?

What is a mass of cancer cells

200

What are common risk factors for cancer?
 

What is UV Light or Smoking/Carcinogens?

200

What is the purpose of chemotherapy?

What is to kill rapidly dividing cancer cells or stop their growth?

200

What can you avoid to prevent cancer, other than smoking.

What is alcohol consumption?

200

Cancer survivors often participate in this type of program to help them regain strength and improve fitness after treatment.

What is remission program?

300

What is a main type of cancer?

What is carcinoma, sarcoma, leukemia, lymphoma, or melanoma.

300

What is one major viral infection associated with an increased risk of cancer?

What is Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)?

300

What are common side effects of cancer treatment?

 What is nausea, fatigue, hair loss, or weakened immune system?

300

What's a preventative measure involving regular screenings for cancers, to detect cancer when its most treatable?

What is cancer screenings?

300

This emotional challenge is commonly faced by cancer survivors as they adjust to life after treatment.

What is fear of recurrence/anxiety?

400

What is the difference between benign and malignant tumors?

a. What is benign tumors are non-cancerous and do not spread, while malignant tumors are cancerous and spread.

b. What is benign tumors are cancerous and do not spread, while malignant tumors are non-cancerous and spread.

c. What is benign tumors are non-cancerous and spread, while malignant tumors are cancerous and do not spread.

d. What is benign tumors are cancerous and spread, while malignant tumors are not-cancerous and do not spread.

A. What is benign tumors are non-cancerous and do not spread, while malignant tumors are cancerous and spread.

400

How do lifestyle choices like obesity increase cancer risk?

What is obesity can lead to chronic inflammation and  hormonal changes that promote tumor development?

400

This treatment modality uses high doses of radiation to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors.

What is radiation therapy?

400

Regular physical activity can lower cancer risk by maintaining a healthy weight and reducing which type of body fat?

What is Visceral fat?

400

This support system can include family, friends, and professionals who help cancer survivors cope with the emotional and physical effects of their journey.

What is a support network?

500

What is metastasis?

What is the spread of cancer cells from where they originally developed. Ex: (travel through the blood)

500

Which process, involving the alteration of gene expression without changing the DNA sequence, can lead to cancer by suppressing tumor suppressor genes?

What is epigenetics?

500

Which innovative approach modifies a patient's own T cells to target and destroy cancer cells.

What is immunotherapy?

500

Eating a diet rich in these types of foods, such as fruits and vegetables, can help lower the risk of developing cancer.

What is antioxidants?

500

Research shows that this lifestyle change, often recommended for cancer survivors, can significantly improve overall health and reduce the risk of recurrence.

What is a healthy diet and regular exercise?