73 Approx. 17,000 women age 40 or younger are diagnoses with breast cancer every year
4 7 Prediabetes can damage the kidneys. 51 The World Health Organization has determined that processed meat is a major contributor to colorectal cancer 53 Only 25% of people diagnosed with colorectal cancer have a family history 47 Diabetics are 25x more likely to become blind 48 17 Mammography has helped reduce breast cancer mortality in the U.S by nearly 40% since 1990 46 32 41 12 63 There will be an estimated 140,250 new cases of colorectal cancer in 2019. 22 35 64 65 1 in 3 people are not up to date with colon cancer screenings 24 49 When BCA is detected early, the 5yr relative survival rate is 100% 13 Average size lump found by first mammogram is approximately the size of a dime 62 45 Total cost of diagnosed diabetes in the US in 2017 was $327B 40 DM is often discovered through an eye exam by looking at changes in the retina 55 The international Agency for Research on Cancer concluded that women who worked night shift for 30+yrs were 2x as likely to develop BCA 39 8 44 36 If everyone received preventative health screenings, 100,000/ year could be saved 60 In 2014 the cost of colorectal cancer treatments in the US each year was $8.4b dollars 15 10 11 1921 insulin was discovered, before that the preferred treatment was starvation or semi- starvation. 29 90% of new colon CA cases occur in people who are age 45 or older 16 72 19 Diabetic retinopathy is the leading cause of blindness for working class adults 71 Controlled A1C lowers risk of heart attacks, kidney failure & vision problems 30 1 in 5 colorectal cancer patients are age 20-54 years old 5 CMS compliance for HbA1C must be less than 9% within the last year 67 $3.7b/ year in medical costs could be saved in the U.S. if preventive screenings increased by 90% 42 Non-Hispanic black women have the highest rates before age 40 and are more likely to die from breast cancer at every age 3 Diabetic nephropathy is the leading cause of kidney disease in patients starting renal replacement therapy 50 68 54 58 56 2 69 Diabetes is the 7th leading cause of death in the US 9 Colon CA is the 2nd leading cause of cancer deaths in U.S 23 Patients with 1 or 2 small tubular adenomas should have repeat colonoscopy in 5yrs 1 1 in 8 women will develop breast CA 37 74 57 Every 2 minutes a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer 75 52 34 There are usually no signs of diabetic retinopathy 38 Mammography shows changes in breast tissue 2yrs before they are noticeable to touch 28 14 18 25 In ancient times, doctors would test for diabetes by tasting the urine to see if it was sweet- they were called "water tasters 61 Diabetic nephropathy is the leading cause of kidney disease in patients starting renal replacement therapy 20 43 70 26 31 Evidence of ACE/ARB therapy meets diabetic nephropathy CMS measures 21 Colon CA is the only cancer that is preventable 27 BCA is the most common cancer among Hispanic/Latina women and the leading cause of cancer death 59 51,000 are expected to lose their lives to colon CA in 2019 33 66 6 73 Approx. 17,000 women age 40 or younger are diagnoses with breast cancer every year 4 7 Prediabetes can damage the kidneys. 51 The World Health Organization has determined that processed meat is a major contributor to colorectal cancer 53 Only 25% of people diagnosed with colorectal cancer have a family history 47 Diabetics are 25x more likely to become blind 48 17 Mammography has helped reduce breast cancer mortality in the U.S by nearly 40% since 1990 46 32 41 12 63 There will be an estimated 140,250 new cases of colorectal cancer in 2019. 22 35 64 65 1 in 3 people are not up to date with colon cancer screenings 24 49 When BCA is detected early, the 5yr relative survival rate is 100% 13 Average size lump found by first mammogram is approximately the size of a dime 62 45 Total cost of diagnosed diabetes in the US in 2017 was $327B 40 DM is often discovered through an eye exam by looking at changes in the retina 55 The international Agency for Research on Cancer concluded that women who worked night shift for 30+yrs were 2x as likely to develop BCA 39 8 44 36 If everyone received preventative health screenings, 100,000/ year could be saved 60 In 2014 the cost of colorectal cancer treatments in the US each year was $8.4b dollars 15 10 11 1921 insulin was discovered, before that the preferred treatment was starvation or semi- starvation. 29 90% of new colon CA cases occur in people who are age 45 or older 16 72 19 Diabetic retinopathy is the leading cause of blindness for working class adults 71 Controlled A1C lowers risk of heart attacks, kidney failure & vision problems 30 1 in 5 colorectal cancer patients are age 20-54 years old 5 CMS compliance for HbA1C must be less than 9% within the last year 67 $3.7b/ year in medical costs could be saved in the U.S. if preventive screenings increased by 90% 42 Non-Hispanic black women have the highest rates before age 40 and are more likely to die from breast cancer at every age 3 Diabetic nephropathy is the leading cause of kidney disease in patients starting renal replacement therapy 50 68 54 58 56 2 69 Diabetes is the 7th leading cause of death in the US 9 Colon CA is the 2nd leading cause of cancer deaths in U.S 23 Patients with 1 or 2 small tubular adenomas should have repeat colonoscopy in 5yrs 1 1 in 8 women will develop breast CA 37 74 57 Every 2 minutes a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer 75 52 34 There are usually no signs of diabetic retinopathy 38 Mammography shows changes in breast tissue 2yrs before they are noticeable to touch 28 14 18 25 In ancient times, doctors would test for diabetes by tasting the urine to see if it was sweet- they were called "water tasters 61 Diabetic nephropathy is the leading cause of kidney disease in patients starting renal replacement therapy 20 43 70 26 31 Evidence of ACE/ARB therapy meets diabetic nephropathy CMS measures 21 Colon CA is the only cancer that is preventable 27 BCA is the most common cancer among Hispanic/Latina women and the leading cause of cancer death 59 51,000 are expected to lose their lives to colon CA in 2019 33 66 6
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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.
O-73
Approx. 17,000 women age 40 or younger are diagnoses with breast cancer every year
B-4
B-7
Prediabetes can damage the kidneys.
G-51
The World Health Organization has determined that processed meat is a major contributor to colorectal cancer
G-53
Only 25% of people diagnosed with colorectal cancer have a family history
G-47
Diabetics are 25x
more likely
to become blind
G-48
I-17
Mammography has helped
reduce breast
cancer mortality in the U.S by
nearly 40% since
1990
G-46
N-32
I-
N-41
B-12
B-
O-63
There will be an estimated 140,250 new cases of colorectal cancer in 2019.
I-22
N-35
O-64
O-65
1 in 3 people are not up to date with
colon cancer screenings
I-24
G-49
When BCA is
detected early,
the 5yr relative
survival rate is
100%
B-13
Average size lump found by first mammogram is approximately the size of a dime
O-62
N-45
Total cost of diagnosed diabetes in the US in 2017 was $327B
N-40
DM is often discovered through an eye exam by looking at changes in the retina
G-55
The international Agency for Research on Cancer concluded that women who worked night shift for 30+yrs were 2x as likely to develop BCA
N-39
B-8
N-44
N-36
If everyone received preventative health screenings, 100,000/ year could be saved
G-60
In 2014 the cost of colorectal cancer treatments in the US each year was $8.4b
dollars
B-15
B-10
B-11
1921 insulin was discovered, before that the preferred treatment was starvation or semi-starvation.
I-29
90% of new colon CA
cases occur in people who are age 45 or older
I-16
O-72
I-19
Diabetic retinopathy is the
leading cause of blindness for
working class adults
O-71
Controlled A1C lowers risk of heart attacks, kidney failure & vision problems
I-30
1 in 5 colorectal cancer patients are age 20-54 years old
B-5
CMS
compliance for HbA1C must be less than
9% within the last year
O-67
$3.7b/ year in medical costs could be saved in the U.S. if preventive screenings increased by 90%
N-42
Non-Hispanic black women have the highest rates before age 40 and are more likely to die from breast cancer at every age
B-3
Diabetic nephropathy is the leading cause of kidney disease in patients starting renal replacement therapy
G-50
O-68
G-54
G-58
G-56
B-2
O-69
Diabetes is the 7th leading cause of death in the US
B-9
Colon CA is the 2nd leading cause of cancer deaths in U.S
I-23
Patients with 1 or 2 small tubular adenomas should have repeat colonoscopy in 5yrs
B-1
1 in 8
women will
develop breast CA
N-37
O-74
G-57
Every 2 minutes a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer
O-75
G-52
N-34
There are usually no signs of diabetic retinopathy
G-
N-38
Mammography shows changes in breast tissue 2yrs before they are noticeable to touch
O-
I-28
B-14
I-18
I-25
In ancient times, doctors would test for diabetes by tasting the urine to see if it was sweet- they were called "water tasters
O-61
Diabetic nephropathy is the leading cause of kidney disease in patients starting renal replacement therapy
I-20
N-43
O-70
I-26
N-31
Evidence of
ACE/ARB
therapy meets diabetic
nephropathy
CMS
measures
I-21
Colon CA is the only
cancer that is preventable
I-27
BCA is the most common cancer among Hispanic/Latina women and the leading cause of cancer death
G-59 51,000 are expected to lose their lives to colon CA in 2019
N-33
O-66
B-6