Risk Factors
Causes
Signs/ Symptoms
Treatment
Misc.
100

Types of cancer that smoking can cause

What are Lung, Esophagus, Pancreas, Bladder, and Larynx?

100

Most common cause of liver cancer in the United States

What is Alcoholism?

100

Most common symptom of colon cancer

What is rectal bleeding?

100

Used to shrink tumors before radiation or surgery

What is chemotherapy?

100

Scarring of the liver tissue

What is Cirrhosis?

200

These are lifestyle related risk factors for colorectal cancer

What are diet, tobacco use, excessive alcohol use, obesity, and physical inactivity?

200

A mutated gene from parents is an example of this risk factor

What is heredity?

200

First and only sign can be a dull ache in the lower abdomen

What is testicular cancer?

200

Most common surgical procedure in lung cancer treatment

What is a Lobectomy?

200

Tumor marker for prostate cancer

What is Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA)?

300

Two reproductive risk factors for breast cancer

What is nulliparity and late pregnancy?

300

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), including either ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease can increase your risk of this type of cancer

What is colorectal?

300

Most common signs and symptoms in lung cancer

What are Hemoptysis, chronic cough, shortness of breath?

300

A procedure which involves the surgical removal of the testes

What is an inguinal orchiectomy?

300

Uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body

What is cancer?

400

Persons of this ethnicity/race should have a colonoscopy before the age of 50.

What is Native American/ Alaska Native and African American?

400

These receptors promote breast cancer development

What are Estrogen (ER), Progesterone, or Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2 (HER2)?

400

Most likely lymph node to be palpable with breast cancer

What are the axillary lymph nodes?

400

The removal of entire breast, pectoralis major and minor muscles and neck lymph nodes

What is a radical mastectomy?

400

Stage when breast tumor size is up to 5 cm with axillary and neck lymph node involvement

What is Stage II?


Stage I – tumor size up to 2 cm. Stage II – tumor size up to 5 cm with axillary and neck lymph node involvement. Stage III – tumor size is more than 5 cm with axillary and neck lymph node involvement. Stage IV – metastasis to distant organs (liver, lungs, bone and brain).

500

Race that has an increased risk of prostate cancer

What is African American?

500

Currently, the most significant unpreventable risk factor for cancer

What is age? 

boo!!!

500

Jaundice, an sign of pancreatic cancer, is caused by this 

What is a blocked bile duct?

500

Removed during the Whipple procuedure

What is the head of the pancreas, duodenum, gallbladder, end of bile duct and (sometimes) portion of stomach?

500

TNM stands for this in cancer staging

What is tumor size, nodal involvement, and metastasis?