Staging & Treatment
Screening
Risk
General
100

What is the term for when the cancer spreads to other parts of the body?

Matastasis

100

How many fingers are recommended to use during a self exam?

Three

100

True or False:

Breast feeding can help minimize the risk for breast cancer

true

100

(Freebie!) What part of this presentation did you find the most interesting?

Its your own opinion! 

200

What were the 4 treatments highlighted during the presentation?

Lumpectomy 

Mastectomy 

Radiation Therapy 

Chemo Therapy 


200

True or False: Many women with breast cancer have no symptoms.

True 

200

What percentage of breast cancer cases occur in women who have no family history of breast cancer

85%

200

Define Breast Cancer 

Breast cancer is a disease in which cells in the breast grow out of control.

300

Which treatment option is characterized by the removal of the entire breast?

Mastectomy

300

How often should women perform their own breast exams? 

Once a month

300

Fill in the blank:

A woman’s risk of breast cancer nearly doubles if she has a __________ who has been diagnosed with breast cancer.


First-Degree Relative 

300

What Percent of Lumps are noncancerous?

80%
400

Describe the difference between Radiation Therapy and Chemo Therapy.

Radiation Therapy is the use of radiation to kill cancer cells while chemotherapy is the use of drugs.

400

Women age 50-74 are recommended to get mammograms every how many years?

Every 2 years. 

400

Who is the most at risk to die from breast cancer among all age groups?

Black women

400

What are the 2 most common types of breast cancer?

-Invasive ductal carcinoma

-Invasive lobular carcinoma

500

List 3 Factors used to determine the best treatment options

1. Kind of breast cancer

2. Stage of Breast cancer/ Size and Grade of the breast cancer

3. Patient's own overall health 

4. Patients own preferences 

500

What were the two types of screenings mentioned during the presentation?

  • Mammogram

  • Biopsy 

500

List 4 Factors that can increase your chances of developing breast cancer.

  • Not being physically active. 

  • Being overweight or obese after menopause.

  • Taking hormones. 

  • Reproductive history. 

  • Drinking alcohol.

  • Reproductive History 

500

Where in the body does breast cancer typically begin?

Most breast cancer begins in the Ducts or Lobules.