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Title – is it relevant to the topic? Name: is it present? Full name? Page 1 - Title page

Page 2 - Carcinogens in our area Describes what a carcinogen is Describes 2 different carcinogens Both are present in our area

Page 3 - How tumours form Describes what a tumour is, and how it is different from normal cells Explains how a tumour is formed

Page 4 - How cancer spreads Explains that not all cancer spreads Benign vs Malignant Malignant cells can break away and travel in blood etc to other locations to create new tumours

Page 5 - Preventing Cancer Lists at least 3 ways to prevent cancer Should be specific!

Page 6 - Cancer careers Lists jobs related to cancer: some examples – Curing cancer patients-doctors, surgeons, nurses, oncologists – Researching cancer – medical researcher – Comforting cancer patients – nurse, palliative care provider, – Creating/distributing cancer medicines – chemists, pharmacists – Reducing cancer risk/exposure – entrepreneurs, inventors, salespersons – Public awareness jobs – media/advertising, health advocate, health industry – Others? Are they actually jobs? Does it list anything about what they do?

Other Details Lots of pictures? Written in their own words or was it cut and pasted?