Additional Questions

Cancer Questions

I have provided a list of cancer questions. Be sure that you have these questions in your list. If you have 20 without these, you may add them. These questions must be answered through your research. See me if you need more cards.

What is cancer?
What causes cancer?
Can cancer be prevented?
What factors may increase my risk of developing cancer?
How does cancer develop in the body?
What are some of the common signs and symptoms of cancer?
How is cancer treated?
What are some of the most promising new treatments for cancer?
Are clinical trials (research studies) available?
Where can people get more information about these clinical trials?
What is remission?
What is staging?
Does cancer always cause pain?
How common is my type of cancer?
Why does cancer appear so much more common today than in history?
Do experts believe we could ever have a universal cure for cancer?
How many people will get this type of cancer this year?
How many men, and how many women?
How many people will die from this cancer this year?
How many men, and how many women?

Research Resources

Here are some resources to get you started.  The first group are general cancer resources that everyone should be reading and studying.  The second group are specific to the type of cancer that you are studying.  These are only starting points for you.  You must use a minimum of ten resources for your research, including what I have given you here.

Specific Cancer Sites

Please click on the link for the cancer you are studying. There you will find more specific imformation. Remember - this is only a beginning. Be sure to note which sites you get information from so you can site your sources.


Bladder cancer
Bone cancer
Brain cancer
Breast cancer
Cervical cancer
Colon cancer
Esophagus cancer
Eye Cancer
Hodgkin’s Disease
Kidney cancer
Leukemia
Liver cancer
Lung cancer
Lymphoma
Mouth cancer
Nasopharyngeal Cancer
Ovarian cancer
Pancreatic cancer
Prostate Cancer
Sarcoma
Sezary Syndrome
Skin cancer
Stomach cancer
Testicular cancer
Throat cancer
Thyroid cancer
Uterine cancer
Wilms tumor

 

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