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Breast Cancer Jeopardy: Test Your Knowledge

Play this interactive game to test your knowledge about breast cancer prevention, detection, and risk factors. Learn about community resources and ACS guidelines.

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Breast Cancer Jeopardy: Test Your Knowledge

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  1. Breast Cancer Jeopardy Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

  2. Choose a point value.

  3. Prevention Early Detection Risk Factors Community Resources ACS 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points

  4. 10 Points These two actions are good ways most women can reduce breast cancer risk.

  5. What is a healthy diet and physical activity? Return to board.

  6. 20 Points See this person regularly to find out about tests to find cancer early.

  7. What is your Healthcare Provider? Return to board.

  8. 30 Points Adults should get at least 75 to 150 minutes of this – added to their daily activities – every week.

  9. What is moderate to vigorous physical activity? Return to board.

  10. 40 Points These are things to limit when you are trying to eat a healthy diet.

  11. What are red meats and processed meats? Return to board.

  12. Make your wager Daily Double

  13. Daily Double Doing this causes lung cancer, is linked to colon cancer, and can worsen outcomes for breast cancer treatment.

  14. What is smoking? Return to board.

  15. 10 Points To find cancers before they start to cause symptoms

  16. What is early detection?or What is screening? Return to board.

  17. 20 Points X-ray pictures that are taken after the breast is compressed.

  18. What is a mammogram? Return to board.

  19. 30 Points Knowing and reporting changes in how the breast feels, a change in how the breast or nipple looks, or if you have nipple discharge.

  20. What is breast self- awareness? Return to board.

  21. 40 Points A woman at average risk for breast cancer should begin yearly mammography at age 45, and at age 55 should switch to screening every two years. Women should have the opportunity to begin screening as early as age 40, and to continue screening every year at age 55 depending on their personal values and preferences.

  22. What is the ACS Breast Cancer Screening Guideline? Return to board.

  23. 50 Points Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the breasts

  24. What should high-risk women get each year, along with their mammograms? Return to board.

  25. 10 Points The #1 risk factor for developing breast cancer.

  26. What is being a woman? Return to board.

  27. 20 Points Women over this age are at much greater risk for developing breast cancer.

  28. What is 60? Return to board.

  29. 30 Points Having two or more of these each day increases the risk of getting breast cancer by about 25%.

  30. What are alcoholic beverages? Return to board.

  31. 40 Points If a women used this during or after menopause they are at increased risk of breast cancer

  32. What is hormone replacement therapy? Return to board.

  33. 50 Points Women can reduce their risk for breast cancer 20% – 37% by doing 30 minutes of this per day.

  34. What is walking or exercise? Return to board.

  35. 10 Points Besides being female, this is the most important risk factor for breast cancer.

  36. What is increasing age? Return to board.

  37. Daily Double Make your wager

  38. Daily Double This type of cancer is the leading type found among American Indian and Alaska Native women.

  39. What is breast cancer? Return to board.

  40. 30 Points This percent of breast cancers are linked to mutations in certain inherited genes

  41. What is about 5% - 10%? Return to board.

  42. 40 Points This diet-related factor increases the risk of breast cancer after menopause.

  43. What is being overweight or obese? Return to board.

  44. 50 Points This American Cancer Society program teaches women cancer patients hands-on techniques to manage the appearance side effects of chemotherapy and radiation treatments.

  45. What is Look Good Feel Better? Return to board.

  46. 10 Points This American Cancer Society program pairs a newly diagnosed breast cancer patient with a survivor.

  47. What is Reach to Recovery? Return to board.

  48. 20 Points By calling this number individuals can get up-to-date information on screening and treatments for breast cancer.

  49. What is 1-800-227-2345? Return to board.

  50. 30 Points By visiting this website, individuals can find ways to stay well, get well, find cures and fight back against cancer.

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