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INCLUDE THE NAME OF YOUR TYPE OF CANCER! MAKE SURE YOU INCLUDE SEVERAL APPROPRIATE PICTURES IN YOUR POWERPOINT! ONLY POINT FORM IS ALLOWED ON SLIDES (NO MORE THAN 60 WORDS PER PAGE) __________ Cancer

Topics – Pick one of the following cancers Lung Liver Brain Breast Leukemia Colorectal Cervical Testicular Prostate Skin Stomach Esophageal Lip & Oral Cavity

General Information Where does the cancer occur? What is cancer? (make sure you give the very basic definition and how it applies to your cancer!)

History of _______ Cancer Compare survival rates of this type of cancer from 1980 and today Include any older treatments that were used for this type of cancer

Causes of ________ Cancer What are the most common causes for this type of cancer? What carcinogens usually lead to this type of cancer?

How Can We Recognize ________ Cancer? List all of the signs and symptoms that would help a doctor identify this type of cancer

Treatment What would the next step be after a doctor diagnoses this type of cancer?

Prevention and Management What can you do to prevent getting this cancer? If you do have it, what can be done to keep it from worsening?

Interesting Information Include statistics and facts about this type of cancer that will add to the classes understanding of this topic