(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Orange peel skin
Dimple
Hard lump
Screening is important to find the cancer early and help save lives
Breast cancer is more common among non-indigenous and Metis females
Unexpected fluid
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer related death in females
1 in 8 Canadian women will develop breast cancer in their lifetime
Growing vein
You are high risk if you have a personal history of ovarian cancer
If you have an abnormal (positive) mammogram result then you must get a diagnostic workup
NWT breast screening rates are well below the 70% national goal rate
Maintain a healthy body weight
If you have signs or symptoms tell your primary care provider
Drink alcohol in moderation
If you have a normal (negative) mammogram result then repeat in 2 years
Feeling a thick area
1 in 31 Canadian women will die from breast cancer in their lifetime
A mammogram is an x-ray image of the breast
Eating traditional foods can help you stay healthy and lower your risk of getting cancer
Protect your boobs with moves
Vegetables and fruits
A mammogram is only for average-risk people who do not have any symptoms
Eat more fruits and vegetables to lower your risk of getting cancer
Cancer is the leading cause of death in the NWT
You are high risk if you have a confirmed mutation of BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes
Stress reduction
Skin sores
Breast cancer is still frequest among Dene and Inuit females
National target rate for breast cancer screening is 70%
Average risk women aged 50-74 should be screened every 2 years
Weight control
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in females in the NWT
Nipple Crust
Living smoke-free can lower your risk of getting breast cancer
More than 75% of breast cancer cases in the NWT are diagnosed in the early stages
Malignant tumor (cancerous)
You are high risk if you have a first degree relative who has had breast or ovarian cancer
Red or hot
Sunken nipple
Benign tumor (non-cancerous)
Screening tests only detect early disease but do not confirm the presence or absence of a disease
Bump
82% of breast cancer cases in Canada happen in women over 50
New shape/size
Breastfeeding lowers your risk for getting breast cancer