Cancer “whiteboard” presentation ●Name of cancer (what type), where can it occur? ●Function of body part that it affects ●Causes (genetic, environmental…)?

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Cancer “whiteboard” presentation ●Name of cancer (what type), where can it occur? ●Function of body part that it affects ●Causes (genetic, environmental…)? ●Symptoms (include stages) ●How common is it? ●Treatment ●Prognosis (how likely is someone to survive)? - “Mortality Rate” ●Picture (can be of the body part it affects)

“Cancer” Gallery Walk (p.8) 1.Read the information on each of the whiteboards. 2.Write 1 new or interesting fact from each topic. 3.Summarize (include information comparing and contrasting some of the different types of cancer).

List of cancers for gallery walk ●Bone Cancer ●Breast Cancer (in women) ●Brain Cancer in Adults ●Leukemia ●Melanoma ●Ovarian Cancer ●Lung Cancer ●Thyroid Cancer ●Colorectal ●Testicular Cancer ●Pancreatic Cancer ●Stomach Cancer ●Retinoblastoma ●Prostate Cancer ●Soft Tissue Sarcoma ●Liver Cancer ●Breast Cancer in Men ●Bladder Cancer