Deck 11: Cancer

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Cancer is an abnormal and uncontrollable growth of cells or tissue that leads to death if untreated.
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A metastasis describes a cancer that has grown in size.
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This ability of cancer cells to metastasize makes early cancer detection critical.
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Cancer is an intriguing disease in that it has many origins, affects numerous parts of the body, and treatment for the different kinds of cancer can vary.
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Lung cancer symptoms usually appears in the early stage of the disease.
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Lifestyle has no influence on cancer risk.
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Sedentary women who consume few vegetables have an increased risk of breast cancer.
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A mammogram is an example of a biopsy.
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Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men.
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Prostate cancer boasts the fewest number of deaths after five years from diagnosis.
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Cervical cancer is considered in part a sexually transmitted disease.
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All abnormal Pap tests indicate that the patient is in the early stages of cancer.
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The more severe sunburns a person has had, the higher the risk for cancer.
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Skin colour does not have any influence on who will get skin cancer.
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Most skin cancers will be found on the hands, arms, face, and neck.
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UVA radiation from tanning lamps causes premature wrinkles and skin cancer.
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An SPF-15 rating means that you have 15 minutes of protection from UV rats.
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Chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery are the primary methods of treatment for head and neck cancers.
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Testicular cancer is relatively common among men.
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Men with undescended testicles are at increased risk for testicular cancer.
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Cancer that begins in the lymph nodes is called lymphoma.
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Certain genes may predispose some people to cancer.
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Some genes are responsible for controlling the rate of cell division, and these genes often play a critical role in the development of cancer.
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A mutated gene contains the proper code for producing its protein.
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Cancer promoters directly produce DNA mutations.
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Smoking is responsible for up to 90% of lung cancer instances and for about 30% of all cancer deaths.
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Individuals whose diets are high in fat and meat have no more of a cancer risk than a vegetarian.
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Antioxidants reduce cancer risk by promoting the action of free radicals on DNA.
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Regular exercise is linked to lower rates of colon and other cancers. Additionally, it aids in controlling body weight.
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As with all-cause mortality and cardiovascular disease, physical activity appears to have an inverse relationship with various types of cancer (e.g. lung cancer, endometrial cancer, ovarian cancer).
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About 20% of cancer deaths are related to general environmental pollution.
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Industrial causes of cancer are predicted to decrease in the coming years.
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The same bacterium that causes stomach ulcers is linked to stomach cancer.
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Almost all types of cancer can be prevented by eating healthy and getting regular exercise.
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The use of spit tobacco increases the risk of cancers of the mouth, larynx, throat, and esophagus.
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Almost all cases of skin cancer are sun-related.
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A malignant tumour

A) can stay in surrounding structures, including blood vessels, the lymphatic system, and nerves for years and not have an impact.
B) Stays dormant within a shell.
C) can invade surrounding structures, including blood vessels, the lymphatic system, and nerves.
D) will prevent spread of cancerous cells to other surrounding areas and structures within the body.
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Hans learned that his cancer had metastasized to the liver. What had actually happened?

A) His cancer had grown so large that it was now touching the liver.
B) The cancerous cells were dividing rapidly within the organ.
C) Cancer cells had travelled through blood vessels and spread to the liver from another body part.
D) The cancer tumour was decreasing in size.
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Secondary tumours are otherwise referred to as _____.

A) metastases
B) malignant
C) mandibular
D) mast
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Which of the following is responsible for most cancers?

A) Hereditary factors and pollution
B) Smoking, eating habits, and lack of exercise
C) Pollution, environmental toxins, and genetics
D) Ultraviolet radiation, smoking, and household cleaners
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The most common cause of cancer death in Canada is:

A) breast cancer.
B) colon and rectal cancer.
C) prostate cancer.
D) lung cancer.
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As pollution is a substance that causes cancer it is called a(n):

A) mutagen.
B) oncogene.
C) initiator.
D) carcinogen.
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Young _____ and early-stage cancers can be removed before they spread, thereby preventing colorectal cancer.

A) polyps
B) mast
C) epithelial
D) sub-dermal
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A biopsy is the removal and examination of:

A) a cancerous cell.
B) a small piece of body tissue.
C) a mutagen or carcinogen.
D) deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
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A woman is more likely to get breast cancer if:

A) she had her first child before age 20.
B) her diet is rich in monounsaturated fat.
C) her diet is rich in vegetables.
D) she consumes excess alcohol on a daily basis.
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Which of the following nutrients has been linked to an increased risk for breast cancer?

A) Carbohydrates
B) Fat
C) Vitamin B12
D) Sodium
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What test is usually performed if a lump is discovered in the breast?

A) A glucose test
B) A biopsy
C) PSA blood test
D) A Pap test
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What type of diagnostic test is prescribed for someone suspected of having breast cancer?

A) A blood test
B) A mammogram
C) An X-ray
D) A CAT Scan
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Which type of cancer will have the most, new cases diagnosed?

A) Lung
B) Breast
C) Prostate
D) Leukemia
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Which of the following risk factors accounts for the most prostate cancer diagnosis each year?

A) Age over 65
B) Physical inactivity
C) Smoking
D) Environmental factors
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To diagnose prostate cancer, a physician will order a:

A) sugar test.
B) PSA blood test.
C) Pap test.
D) mammogram.
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What is the prognosis for someone who is diagnosed with prostate cancer?

A) The survival rate is 95%.
B) Generally, the patient is given less than one year to live.
C) The survival rate is 50%.
D) It depends on which gland the cancer is located in.
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Cancer of the uterus is called _____ cancer.

A) prostate
B) endometrial
C) estrogen
D) cervical
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Ovarian cancer:

A) has no approved screening tests to detect.
B) is detectable with Pap tests.
C) decreases in incidence with age.
D) has obvious early warning signs.
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Which one of the following can be considered a carcinogen for developing skin cancer?

A) Tanning lamps
B) Dark pigmentation of the skin
C) Estrogen
D) Genital warts
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A melanoma is most likely to occur:

A) on the face or neck.
B) on a pre-existing mole.
C) only on areas that have been sunburned.
D) near a patch of fair skin.
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What preventative measure is the best strategy for someone who is hoping to decrease his or her risk for skin cancer?

A) Check appearance for recent changes in a mole (colour, size, shape)
B) Have all moles larger than the top of a pencil removed
C) Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables
D) Live in a Northern climate
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A characteristic of a skin lesion that may be a melanoma is a:

A) diameter greater than half a cm.
B) symmetrical shape.
C) solid dark color.
D) smooth border.
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Head and neck cancers occur _____ as often in men as in women and most frequently in men over 40.

A) Five times
B) Twice
C) Three times
D) Four times
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The best time to conduct a testicular self-examination (TSE) is:

A) as soon as you get up.
B) just before going to bed.
C) after a warm bath.
D) after an exercise session.
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A relatively rare cancer among men is _____ cancer.

A) lung
B) prostate
C) colon and rectal
D) testicular
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Which one of the following cancers has shown a decrease in the number of people diagnosed?

A) Skin
B) Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
C) Prostate
D) Hodgkin's lymphoma
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Genes which mutate from a normal cell to a cancerous cell are known as:

A) carcinogens.
B) oncogenes.
C) gene mutations.
D) tumours.
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Which of the following best describes the function of suppressor genes?

A) They stop the growth and spread of cells that have turned cancerous, thereby lowering cancer death rates.
B) They block the action of cancer-fighting immune cells, thereby increasing cancer risk.
C) They remove carcinogens from the body, thereby lowering cancer risk.
D) They control or restrict cell growth; if a suppressor gene is damaged, cell growth speeds up, thereby increasing cancer risk.
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In addition to lung and bronchial cancer, _____ use is linked to cancer of the larynx, mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, pancreas, kidneys, bladder, and cervix.

A) canned food
B) processed food
C) tobacco
D) alcohol
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Which of the following foods is NOT recommended for cancer risk reduction?

A) yellow or orange fruits and vegetables
B) pork
C) citrus fruits
D) cruciferous vegetables
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Foods are a better source of phytochemicals than supplements for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:

A) Isolated phytochemicals may be harmful in high doses.
B) Supplements could be targeted, and ensure all vitamins and minerals are provided.
C) Whole foods can have nutritional benefits not available from supplements.
D) The anticancer effects of phytochemicals may be due to several chemicals from a single food working in combination.
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Which of the following is NOT a phytochemical?

A) Biotin
B) Flavnoid
C) Resveratrol
D) Polyphenol
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How does exercise help to reduce the risk of some cancers?

A) It helps to prevent obesity.
B) It helps control blood pressure.
C) It increases white blood cell production.
D) It helps red blood cell production.
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A potentially dangerous additive found in beer, bacon, and processed lunch meats is:

A) sulforaphane.
B) nitrate.
C) sodium chloride.
D) glucose.
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Which one of the following environmental factors is responsible for the greatest percentage of cancer risks?

A) Nitrates
B) X-rays
C) Pollution
D) Emissions from industrial plants
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Which of the following microorganisms has been linked to Hodgkin's?

A) Cold virus
B) Hepatitis
C) Epstein-Barr
D) Streptococci
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Radiation sources linked to cancer include:

A) X-rays
B) chemotherapy
C) light bulbs
D) MRI
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John leads a sedentary lifestyle. Which of the following is NOT considered an ideal strategy to reduce cancer risk for John?

A) Avoid tobacco
B) Regular physical activity
C) Reduce fruit intake, but increase vegetable intake
D) Avoid exposure to sun
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The seven major warning signs of cancer can be remembered with the acronym:

A) MEDICAL.
B) CAUTION.
C) WARNING.
D) HEALTHY.
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Early cancer detection depends on our willingness to be aware of changes in our own body and making sure we keep up with recommended diagnostic tests such as:

A) breast self-examinations for women starting from their 50's.
B) men and women should have a fecal occult blood test starting from age 50.
C) prostate specific antigen tests for men starting from their 70's.
D) Pap tests for women starting from their 40's.
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_______________ are made up of cells similar to the surrounding normal cells and are enclosed in a membrane that prevents them from penetrating neighbouring tissues.
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___________________ tumour can invade surrounding regions and structures, including blood vessels and the lymphatic system.
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New tumours as a result of metastasis is called ______________.
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The travel process of cancer cells through lymph linings and blood vessels, is called ___________________.
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Cancer is an abnormal and uncontrollable growth of cells or tissue that leads to death if untreated.
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A metastasis describes a cancer that has grown in size.
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This ability of cancer cells to metastasize makes early cancer detection critical.
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Cancer is an intriguing disease in that it has many origins, affects numerous parts of the body, and treatment for the different kinds of cancer can vary.
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Lung cancer symptoms usually appears in the early stage of the disease.
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Lifestyle has no influence on cancer risk.
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Sedentary women who consume few vegetables have an increased risk of breast cancer.
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A mammogram is an example of a biopsy.
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Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men.
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Prostate cancer boasts the fewest number of deaths after five years from diagnosis.
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Cervical cancer is considered in part a sexually transmitted disease.
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All abnormal Pap tests indicate that the patient is in the early stages of cancer.
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The more severe sunburns a person has had, the higher the risk for cancer.
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Skin colour does not have any influence on who will get skin cancer.
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Most skin cancers will be found on the hands, arms, face, and neck.
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UVA radiation from tanning lamps causes premature wrinkles and skin cancer.
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An SPF-15 rating means that you have 15 minutes of protection from UV rats.
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Chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery are the primary methods of treatment for head and neck cancers.
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Testicular cancer is relatively common among men.
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Men with undescended testicles are at increased risk for testicular cancer.
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Cancer that begins in the lymph nodes is called lymphoma.
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Certain genes may predispose some people to cancer.
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Some genes are responsible for controlling the rate of cell division, and these genes often play a critical role in the development of cancer.
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A mutated gene contains the proper code for producing its protein.
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Cancer promoters directly produce DNA mutations.
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Smoking is responsible for up to 90% of lung cancer instances and for about 30% of all cancer deaths.
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Individuals whose diets are high in fat and meat have no more of a cancer risk than a vegetarian.
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Antioxidants reduce cancer risk by promoting the action of free radicals on DNA.
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Regular exercise is linked to lower rates of colon and other cancers. Additionally, it aids in controlling body weight.
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As with all-cause mortality and cardiovascular disease, physical activity appears to have an inverse relationship with various types of cancer (e.g. lung cancer, endometrial cancer, ovarian cancer).
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About 20% of cancer deaths are related to general environmental pollution.
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Industrial causes of cancer are predicted to decrease in the coming years.
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The same bacterium that causes stomach ulcers is linked to stomach cancer.
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Almost all types of cancer can be prevented by eating healthy and getting regular exercise.
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The use of spit tobacco increases the risk of cancers of the mouth, larynx, throat, and esophagus.
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Almost all cases of skin cancer are sun-related.
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A malignant tumour

A) can stay in surrounding structures, including blood vessels, the lymphatic system, and nerves for years and not have an impact.
B) Stays dormant within a shell.
C) can invade surrounding structures, including blood vessels, the lymphatic system, and nerves.
D) will prevent spread of cancerous cells to other surrounding areas and structures within the body.
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Hans learned that his cancer had metastasized to the liver. What had actually happened?

A) His cancer had grown so large that it was now touching the liver.
B) The cancerous cells were dividing rapidly within the organ.
C) Cancer cells had travelled through blood vessels and spread to the liver from another body part.
D) The cancer tumour was decreasing in size.
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Secondary tumours are otherwise referred to as _____.

A) metastases
B) malignant
C) mandibular
D) mast
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Which of the following is responsible for most cancers?

A) Hereditary factors and pollution
B) Smoking, eating habits, and lack of exercise
C) Pollution, environmental toxins, and genetics
D) Ultraviolet radiation, smoking, and household cleaners
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The most common cause of cancer death in Canada is:

A) breast cancer.
B) colon and rectal cancer.
C) prostate cancer.
D) lung cancer.
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As pollution is a substance that causes cancer it is called a(n):

A) mutagen.
B) oncogene.
C) initiator.
D) carcinogen.
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Young _____ and early-stage cancers can be removed before they spread, thereby preventing colorectal cancer.

A) polyps
B) mast
C) epithelial
D) sub-dermal
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A biopsy is the removal and examination of:

A) a cancerous cell.
B) a small piece of body tissue.
C) a mutagen or carcinogen.
D) deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
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A woman is more likely to get breast cancer if:

A) she had her first child before age 20.
B) her diet is rich in monounsaturated fat.
C) her diet is rich in vegetables.
D) she consumes excess alcohol on a daily basis.
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Which of the following nutrients has been linked to an increased risk for breast cancer?

A) Carbohydrates
B) Fat
C) Vitamin B12
D) Sodium
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What test is usually performed if a lump is discovered in the breast?

A) A glucose test
B) A biopsy
C) PSA blood test
D) A Pap test
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What type of diagnostic test is prescribed for someone suspected of having breast cancer?

A) A blood test
B) A mammogram
C) An X-ray
D) A CAT Scan
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Which type of cancer will have the most, new cases diagnosed?

A) Lung
B) Breast
C) Prostate
D) Leukemia
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Which of the following risk factors accounts for the most prostate cancer diagnosis each year?

A) Age over 65
B) Physical inactivity
C) Smoking
D) Environmental factors
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To diagnose prostate cancer, a physician will order a:

A) sugar test.
B) PSA blood test.
C) Pap test.
D) mammogram.
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What is the prognosis for someone who is diagnosed with prostate cancer?

A) The survival rate is 95%.
B) Generally, the patient is given less than one year to live.
C) The survival rate is 50%.
D) It depends on which gland the cancer is located in.
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Cancer of the uterus is called _____ cancer.

A) prostate
B) endometrial
C) estrogen
D) cervical
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Ovarian cancer:

A) has no approved screening tests to detect.
B) is detectable with Pap tests.
C) decreases in incidence with age.
D) has obvious early warning signs.
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Which one of the following can be considered a carcinogen for developing skin cancer?

A) Tanning lamps
B) Dark pigmentation of the skin
C) Estrogen
D) Genital warts
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A melanoma is most likely to occur:

A) on the face or neck.
B) on a pre-existing mole.
C) only on areas that have been sunburned.
D) near a patch of fair skin.
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What preventative measure is the best strategy for someone who is hoping to decrease his or her risk for skin cancer?

A) Check appearance for recent changes in a mole (colour, size, shape)
B) Have all moles larger than the top of a pencil removed
C) Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables
D) Live in a Northern climate
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A characteristic of a skin lesion that may be a melanoma is a:

A) diameter greater than half a cm.
B) symmetrical shape.
C) solid dark color.
D) smooth border.
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Head and neck cancers occur _____ as often in men as in women and most frequently in men over 40.

A) Five times
B) Twice
C) Three times
D) Four times
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The best time to conduct a testicular self-examination (TSE) is:

A) as soon as you get up.
B) just before going to bed.
C) after a warm bath.
D) after an exercise session.
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A relatively rare cancer among men is _____ cancer.

A) lung
B) prostate
C) colon and rectal
D) testicular
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Which one of the following cancers has shown a decrease in the number of people diagnosed?

A) Skin
B) Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
C) Prostate
D) Hodgkin's lymphoma
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Genes which mutate from a normal cell to a cancerous cell are known as:

A) carcinogens.
B) oncogenes.
C) gene mutations.
D) tumours.
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Which of the following best describes the function of suppressor genes?

A) They stop the growth and spread of cells that have turned cancerous, thereby lowering cancer death rates.
B) They block the action of cancer-fighting immune cells, thereby increasing cancer risk.
C) They remove carcinogens from the body, thereby lowering cancer risk.
D) They control or restrict cell growth; if a suppressor gene is damaged, cell growth speeds up, thereby increasing cancer risk.
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In addition to lung and bronchial cancer, _____ use is linked to cancer of the larynx, mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, pancreas, kidneys, bladder, and cervix.

A) canned food
B) processed food
C) tobacco
D) alcohol
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Which of the following foods is NOT recommended for cancer risk reduction?

A) yellow or orange fruits and vegetables
B) pork
C) citrus fruits
D) cruciferous vegetables
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Foods are a better source of phytochemicals than supplements for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:

A) Isolated phytochemicals may be harmful in high doses.
B) Supplements could be targeted, and ensure all vitamins and minerals are provided.
C) Whole foods can have nutritional benefits not available from supplements.
D) The anticancer effects of phytochemicals may be due to several chemicals from a single food working in combination.
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Which of the following is NOT a phytochemical?

A) Biotin
B) Flavnoid
C) Resveratrol
D) Polyphenol
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How does exercise help to reduce the risk of some cancers?

A) It helps to prevent obesity.
B) It helps control blood pressure.
C) It increases white blood cell production.
D) It helps red blood cell production.
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A potentially dangerous additive found in beer, bacon, and processed lunch meats is:

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B) nitrate.
C) sodium chloride.
D) glucose.
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Which one of the following environmental factors is responsible for the greatest percentage of cancer risks?

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B) X-rays
C) Pollution
D) Emissions from industrial plants
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Which of the following microorganisms has been linked to Hodgkin's?

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B) Hepatitis
C) Epstein-Barr
D) Streptococci
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Radiation sources linked to cancer include:

A) X-rays
B) chemotherapy
C) light bulbs
D) MRI
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John leads a sedentary lifestyle. Which of the following is NOT considered an ideal strategy to reduce cancer risk for John?

A) Avoid tobacco
B) Regular physical activity
C) Reduce fruit intake, but increase vegetable intake
D) Avoid exposure to sun
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75
The seven major warning signs of cancer can be remembered with the acronym:

A) MEDICAL.
B) CAUTION.
C) WARNING.
D) HEALTHY.
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Early cancer detection depends on our willingness to be aware of changes in our own body and making sure we keep up with recommended diagnostic tests such as:

A) breast self-examinations for women starting from their 50's.
B) men and women should have a fecal occult blood test starting from age 50.
C) prostate specific antigen tests for men starting from their 70's.
D) Pap tests for women starting from their 40's.
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77
_______________ are made up of cells similar to the surrounding normal cells and are enclosed in a membrane that prevents them from penetrating neighbouring tissues.
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78
___________________ tumour can invade surrounding regions and structures, including blood vessels and the lymphatic system.
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79
New tumours as a result of metastasis is called ______________.
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80
The travel process of cancer cells through lymph linings and blood vessels, is called ___________________.
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