Cancer By: Summer Diego(:. The four most common cancers!  Lung Cancer  Prostate Cancer  Breast Cancer  Colon Cancer.

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Cancer By: Summer Diego(:

The four most common cancers!  Lung Cancer  Prostate Cancer  Breast Cancer  Colon Cancer

Breast Cancer  Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, being responsible for almost 20 percent of all cancer deaths in women. Roughly 180,000 women are diagnosed with this disease each year, of which 44,ooo will die. This disease is more common in women after 40..

Colon Cancer  Colon cancer is the third most common cancer in men and women. An estimated 131,000 Americans are diagnosed with this disease each year and some 55,000 die as a result of it. The specific cause of colon cancer in unknown.

Lung Cancer  Lung Cancer is the second most common malignancy effecting both sexes. Roughly 180,000 Americans are diagnosed with this illness every year. Lung cancer has been the leading cause of cancer death in women surpassing breast cancer. The average age of patients This disease is more common in women after 40. This is caused my Smoking.

Prostate Cancer  Prostate Cancer is most common in American- men. It is more common with men over ages prostate cancer grows very slowly in older men and does not contribute to the cause of death in majority cases. The cause of this cancer Is unknown.

Skin Cancer  Malignant Cancer  Skin Cancer

Malignant Cancer  This is the seventh most common cancer in the united states. Its is caused by heavy exposure to sun. One sign is your moles will start to get bigger and start to bleed. To treat this is to get it surgically removed. It can spread locally, and involve nearby tissue.

Skin Cancer  This cancer grows very slowly over many years and may lead to ulceration of the skin. It is called a “Rodent Ulcer”. It is most frequent for people over 40. Surgery is a method to cure this problem.

Health Triangle  Physically: They will not want To get up and exercise.  Mentally: the will ignore everything You say and not care.  Social: They will not share there problems with anyone.

Activity! (:

 What Are The Four Most Types Of Cancer?

The four most types of cancer are… The four most types of cancer are… Lung Cancer Breast Cancer Prostate Cancer Colon Cancer

 Breast Cancer is most common in Male or Female?

It is most common in….  Female

 What is the seventh most common cancer in the united states?

 The seventh most common cancer in the united states is…  Malignant Cancer

 What is the most common cancer in males?  Breast cancer  Lung Cancer  Prostate Cancer

 Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in males!

 What caner can you get from smoking?

 Lung Cancer is caused by smoking