Recognition
Prevention
Risk Factors
Types
Facts
100
What does C stand for in the acronym ABCDE?
What is color?
100
What should you not do to prevent risk of skin cancer?
What is sun burn
100
What activity increases your risk?
What is tanning/tanning bed?
100
90% of skin cancers are this type
What is basal cell
100
Most common cancer in the US.
What is skin cancer?
200
One half does not match the other.
What is Asymmetry?
200
Regular daily use of SPF ____ or higher sunscreen helps decrease risk.
What is 15?
200
What skin complexion is at greatest risk?
What is fair complexion?
200
This type rarely spreads: A. Melanoma B. Squamous cell C. Basal Cell D. Metastasis
What is B (squamous cell)
200
True or False - Does skin cancer appear only in areas exposed to the sun?
False
300
Greater then ____ inches in diameter is of concern.
What is 1/4 inches?
300
2 items worn to decrease risk
What are hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen
300
True or False - Men are at higher risk of skin cancer
True
300
Second most common form of skin cancer
What is squamous cell?
300
3 main types of skin cancer?
What are Basal cell, Squamous cell, and Melanoma
400
What are 4 colors that indicate possible melanoma?
What are brown, black, white, pink, red, or blue
400
How often should you examine your skin?
What is every month?
400
Sustaining _____ or more sunburns in youth increases your risk by 80%.
What is 5?
400
Most common pre-cancer
What is Actinic Keratosis?
400
Most common form of skin cancer
What is Basal Cell Carcinoma?
500
Mole or skin lesion that is changing in size, shape, or color.
What is evolvement?
500
2 items needed for a full body self exam
What is a bright light, full-length mirror, hand mirror, 2 chairs or stools, and blow dryer?
500
This condition increases your risk for developing squamous cell and basal cell carcinomas
What is Actinic Keratosis?
500
Accounts for 6% of cancer cases in teens 15-19
What is melanoma?
500
These people are 200 times more likely to develop squamous cell carcinoma.
What are organ transplant patients?