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Cancer Screening and Prevention Edition

$200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 Breast Screening Cervical Screening Colorectal Screening Cancer Prevention $400

Breast Screening Cervical Screening Colorectal Screening Cancer Prevention $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $600 $800 $400 $1000 $200

Category 1 $200 8 out of 10 breast cancers are found in women in this age range.

Category 1 $400 Only a small number of women who get breast cancer have this risk factor.

Category 1 $600 This is recognized as the 'gold standard' for breast screening.

Category 1 $800 Starting at this age, women are eligible to participate in the Ontario Breast Screening Program.

Category 1 $1000 These are the 2 types of referral for women to the Ontario Breast Screening Program.

Category 1 $200-Response What is Age 50 and older?

Category 1 $400-Response What is family history of breast cancer?

Category 1 $600-Response What is mammography?

Category 1 $800-Response What is Age 50?

Category 1 $1000-Response What is doctor ’ s referral and self-referral?

Category 2 $200 This part of a woman ’ s regular health check-up looks at the cells of the cervix.

Category 2 $400 Once your Pap test is normal for three years in a row, this is how often a Pap test is recommended.

Category 2 $600 A common virus found in both men and women: some types can cause skin warts and genital warts; some types can cause cancer of the cervix.

Category 2 $800 Approved for females 9 – 26 years of age, this protects against two types of the virus that cause approx. 70% of cases of cancer of the cervix.

Category 2 $1000 Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is spread in this way.

Category 2 $200-Response What is a Pap test?

Category 2 $400-Response What is every 2-3 years?

Category 2 $600-Response What is: Human Papillomavirus (HPV)?

Category 2 $800-Response What is HPV Vaccine?

Category 2 $1000-Response What is any intimate sexual contact?

Category 3 $200 Three ways to lower your risk of colorectal cancer.

Category 3 $400 Colorectal cancer almost always begins as these small, slow-growing non- cancerous growths.

Category 3 $600 If caught early through regular screening, the percentage of colorectal cancers that can be cured is: a) 30% b) 60% c) 90%

Category 3 $800 This is the name of the colorectal cancer screening test recommended for men and women over the age of 50 who are at average risk.

Category 3 $1000 This is the name of Ontario ’ s new colorectal screening program.

Category 3 $200-Response What are: screening, healthy diet, moderate alcohol consumption, exercise, healthy weight, and/or no smoking? (any 3 of the above)

Category 3 $400-Response What are polyps?

Category 3 $600-Response What is 90%?

Category 3 $800-Response What is Fecal Occult Blood Test (FOBT)?

Category 3 $1000-Response What is ColonCancerCheck?

Category 4 $200 This is the daily recommended serving of vegetables and fruit according Canada ’ s Food Guide.

Category 4 $400 Mistakenly considered safer than the “ real ” thing and often found in gyms and beauty salons, this activity can lead to skin cancer.

Category 4 $600 This is the leading cause of preventable illness and death in Ontario.

Category 4 $800 To reduce cancer risk, women should have no more than this number of alcoholic servings a day.

Category 4 $1000 Along with healthy eating, doing this reduces cancer risk by helping to maintain a healthy body weight.

Category 4 $200-Response What is 7-10?

Category 4 $400-Response What is artificial tanning? - or - What are tanning beds?

Category 4 $600-Response What is tobacco use?

Category 4 $800-Response What is one (1)?

Category 4 $1000-Response What is physical activity or being physically active?

Final Jeopardy CANCER PREVENTION

Final Jeopardy You have 1 minute to consult… The incidence of stomach cancer in Ontario dropped significantly throughout the 20 th century due in part to the introduction of this technology.

Final Jeopardy You have 30 seconds to consult… The incidence of stomach cancer in Ontario dropped significantly throughout the 20 th century due in part to the introduction of this technology.

Final Jeopardy You have 15 seconds to consult… The incidence of stomach cancer in Ontario dropped significantly throughout the 20 th century due in part to the introduction of this technology.

Final Jeopardy Time Is Up The incidence of stomach cancer in Ontario dropped significantly throughout the 20 th century due in part to the introduction of this technology.

Final Jeopardy - Response What is refrigeration?

Jeopardy Thank you for playing Cancer Screening and Prevention Jeopardy!