The amount of years Jason and Connor have been on Cross Country.
What is 3 years?
The month that is internationally recognized as Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
What is October?
When abnormal cell growth occurs and invades/spreads to other parts of the body.
What is cancer?
The most common form of cancer treatment.
What is chemotherapy?
The longest river in the world
What is the Nile River?
Sport that Jon plays.
What is volleyball?
This fruity food, high in antioxidants, may help reduce cancer risk.
What is a blueberry?
Babies are born without this bone. (Use the medical term.)
What is patella?
One treatment method for Chemotherapy.
What is IV infusion commonly used for?
The amount of bones in an adult human body.
What is 206?
Charlie and Justin's Modern World History teacher.
Who is Mr. Green?
This type of doctor specializes in cancer treatment.
What is an oncologist?
What MRI stands for.
What is Magnetic Resonance Imaging?
Animals that can smell cancer.
What are dogs?
True or false: Potatoes have more chromosomes than humans.
What is true?
Ethan's fifth period.
What is APENG?
This common screening test helps detect colorectal cancer early.
What is a colonoscopy?
The study/treatment/diagnosis of cancer.
What is oncology?
A phenomenon where a tumor appears bigger on imaging scans as immune cells infiltrate, suggesting the treatment is working.
What is pseudoprogression?
Flavor that corresponds to the different colors of Froot Loops.
What is none? (they are all the same flavor regardless of color)
Lisa's dream school.
What is Northwestern?
This cellular mechanism, often called "programmed cell death," is disrupted in cancer cells, allowing them to grow uncontrollably.
What is apoptosis?
Iron-containing protein that facilitates oxygen transport in red blood cells.
What is Hemoglobin?
This person was injected with a nitrogen mustard compound at Yale University.
Who was the first cancer patient?
A group of flamingos.
What is a flamboyance?