By Lisa Simmons CMP 230 Information Literacy Professor John Kaucher Cambridge College.

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By Lisa Simmons CMP 230 Information Literacy Professor John Kaucher Cambridge College

A. Smoking is the leading cause of Cancer B. Radon is known as the second cause of cancer. C. Second hand smoke D. Non- Smokers

A. Non-small cell Lung Cancer B. Small cell Lung Cancer

A. Stage 1 B. Stage 2 C. Stage 3 D. Stage 4

A. CT Test B. Bronchoscopy C. Sputum Cytology

A. Swelling of the neck and face B. Fatigue C. Coughing up blood D. Constant Chest pain E. Loss of appetite or weight loss F. Shortness of breathe, wheezing, or hoareness G. Repeated problems with pneumonia or bronchitis

A. Genetic or history of Lung Cancer in your family B. Being exposed to second hand smoke C. Being treated with radiation therapy to breast or chest D. Smoking Cigarettes or Cigars, now or in the past E. Living where there is air pollution

A. Chemotherpy B. Radiation C. Surgery

 The Beverly Fund for Lung cancer patients, surviors advocates and care givers.copy righted 2008  Book: Lung Cancer publication information Cambridge UK; New York Cambridge University press 2007  Website: WebMD Medical References from emedicine Health Edited on August 10, 2005 copyright WebMD Magazine  Magazine: Lung Cancer not just for smokers Pulication January 1, 2007  Encyclopedia Article: Encyclopedia of Cancer Schwab,Manfred (ED.) 2 nd edition 2009  Book: Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment edited by Lawarrance M. Tierney  Stephen J. Mcphee, Maxine A. Papodakis with associate authors

 What are the causes of Cancer?  1. The Causes of Lung Cancer  A. Smoking  B. Radon  C. Second Hand Smoke  D. Non- Smokers

 A. Non- Small cell Lung Cancer  B. Small cell Lung cancer

 A. Stage 1  B. Stage 2  C. Stage 3  D. Stage 4

 A.CT  B. Bronchoscopy  C. Sputum

 A. Swelling of the neck and face  B. Fatigue  C. Coughing  D. Constant chest pain  E. Loss of appetite or weight loss  F. Shortness of breathe, wheezing, horeness  G. Repeated problems with pneumonia or  Bronchitis

 A. Genetics: A history of Lung Cancer in your  family  B. Being exposed to second hand smoke  C. Being treated with radiation therapy to  to the breast or chest  D. Smoking Cigarettes or Cigars, now or in  the past  E. Living where there is air pollution

 A. Chemotherpy  B. Radiation  C. Surgery