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? The symptoms of this cancer are white flaky patches.

? Treating cancer by stimulating the immune system is called

? When cancer spreads to other parts of the body it is called

? The percentage of cancer deaths that are related to job risks is

? The symptoms of this cancer include coughing blood.

? Symptoms of this cancer include a lump.

? Symptoms of this cancer include blood in the stool.

? Treating cancer with toxic chemicals is called

? Removing a breast to treat cancer is called

? Removing just the lump is called a

? The diagnostic test for lung cancer is

? The number of families affected by cancer is

? Things that increase the risk of cancer include things that weaken the immune system like

? Dietary ways to reduce the risk of getting cancer include eating more of these nutrients

? The test for uterine cancer is

? Cancer that doesn’t spread to other parts of the body is called

? Cancer that can spread to other parts of the body is called

? The diagnostic test for testicular cancer is

? The type of cancer that develops from the lining tissues of the body is

? Cancer of muscles and bones is

? Cancer of the lymph nodes is

? Cancer of the blood is

? The percentage of people that will get cancer is

? The most common form of cancer is

immunotherapy

Chemotherapy

5%

Lung cancer

Breast cancer

Colon cancer

Skin cancer

masectomy

lumpectomy

X-ray

3 out of 4

Loneliness and depression

Eat vitamins A and C

Pap smear

Benign

malignant

Self exam

carcinoma

Sarcoma

lymphoma

leukemia

30%

Non-melanoma skin cancer

metastasis