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Please complete the following information to ensure you get your correct CME credits:
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CAUTION is a word used to help remember cancer warning signs which include:
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Healthy choices to decrease cancer risk include:
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Tobacco use is associated with the following cancers:
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Breathing second hand smoke increases children’s risk for:
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A colonoscopy exam helps to prevent colorectal cancer by finding and removing polyps before they become cancer:
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Early colorectal cancer may have no signs or symptoms .
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If there is no family history of colorectal cancer, men and women should begin colorectal screening at age :
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If a man or woman has a family history of colorectal cancer, it is recommended that they begin screening at age _________ or ten years before their first degree relative was diagnosed with colorectal cancer:
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Signs of colorectal cancer may include:
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The ABCD method to check for skin cancer refers to the following:
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. A prostate exam to check for prostate disease consists of:
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The most common cancer among young men ages 15-35 is:
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Signs of testicular cancer may include:
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HPV causes nearly all cervical cancer:
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A Pap Smear test helps to prevent cervical cancer by finding and treating abnormal cell changes.
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. The biggest risk factor for developing breast cancer is just being a woman:
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Men can develop breast cancer:
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Abnormal breast exam findings include:
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A mammogram helps to find breast changes early that may be breast cancer.
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Cancer resources to learn more include:
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