Breast Cancer
Treatments
Risk Factors
Knitted Knockers
100

Statistic: 1 out of 8 women unfortunately will have this diagnosis during their lifetime

What is breast cancer? 

100

The most common form of systemic therapy for cancer

What is chemotherapy?

100

A risk factor for breast cancer you cannot change? 

What is
age
genetics
age of menstruation and menopause
dense tissues in breast
personal or familial history of breast and ovarian cancer/other cancers
radiation therapy before age of 30 

100
Needlework craft that involves creating textiles by interlinking loops of yarn or thread with a hooked needle 

What is crochet?

200

There is a population of about 3.8 million of these people in the United States right now 

What are breast cancer survivors? 

200

A surgical treatment that removes all breast tissue

What is a mastectomy?

200

A risk factor you can change

What is...
having sedentary lifestyle
obesity after menopause
hormonal contraceptives or therapy usage
alcohol consumption
reproductive history

200

Soft knit/crochet breast prostheses made by volunteers

What are knockers?

300

Non-cancerous/non-malignant lumps of growth in tissue, that do not spread outside of the original site

What are benign tumors? 

300

These treat the tumor without affecting the rest of the body

What are local treatments? 

300

62 years of age

What is the median age diagnosed with breast cancer? 

300

The country Knitted Knockers trained 30 hospital workers and donated 100 knitted knockers to 

What is Rwanda? 

400

This implies that a person has a good chance of responding well to treatment and will have a good quality of life in the future

What is a good prognosis?

400

The most common form of radiation therapy used to treat cancer

What is External Beam Radiation Therapy (EBRT)

400

A synthetic non-steroidal estrogen to prevent potential miscarriages in the 1940-70s (now rarely used today)

What is diethylstilbestrol?

400

The place of origin of knockers in Knitted Knocker's story 

What is Maine?