Women and men whoare diagnosed withbreast cancer earlyare often able toovercome the diseaseby removing thecancerous tissues.Mammography isa low-dose X-rayexamination thatcan detect breastcancer two yearsbefore it is largeenough to be felt.Breast cancer isdiagnosed moreoften in caucasianwomen thanwomen of otherraces.Women should havea clinical breastexam at least every3 years between theages of 20 and 39and every yearstarting at 40.Estimated 2,150men will bediagnosed withbreast cancer andapproximately 410will die each year.Breast canceroccurs nearly100 times moreoften in womenthan in men.Besides skincancer breastcancer is the mostcommonlydiagnosed canceramong U.S.women.20-30% of womendiagnosed with breastcancer have a familyhistory of breastcancer. 70 - 80% ofwomen diagnosedhave NO familyhistory.Breast cancer isnot contagiousyou can’t contractcancer from aperson who hasthe disease.Each year it isestimated that over220,000 women in theUnited States will bediagnosed with breastcancer and more than40000 will die.Breast cancer is theleading cause ofdeath in womenbetween the ages of40 and 55., Eight outof ten breast lumpsare not cancerous.The Breast CancerSociety is one of thefew national breastcancer charities in theU.S. with a primaryfocus on assistance tothose suffering frombreast cancer.African-Americanwomen have a lowerchance of breast canceroverall, but they are40% more likely to diefrom breast cancer thanwhite women.Making StridesAgainst BreastCancer (MSABC) isa breast cancerawareness eventhappening in Daytontomorrow, make sureyou go!Less than 1%of all breastcancerdevelops inmen.Breast canceris not causedby wearingunderwire brasand drinkingcaffeine.,Every twominutes awoman isdiagnosed withbreast cancerNewscasterRobin Robertsis a breastcancersurvivor.The Breast CancerFoundation establishedin Dayton is a nonprofitorganization operatedby volunteers who arededicated to fightingbreast cancer.Mastectomies (totalremoval of the breastand surrounding tissue)are common treatmentsfor patients who are ata high risk ofdeveloping breastcancer.Lack of physicalactivity andalcohol intake ofmore than twodrinks per day arerisk factors tobreast cancer.Those who identifycancer of the breast inthe first stage andreceive commonlyaccepted treatmentshave a 100 percentchance of survival.Inflammatory BreastCancer (IBC) is a rarebut aggressive breastcancer. Unlike otherbreast cancers IBCusually does notcause a distinct lump.One in eightwomen who live toage 85 willdevelop breastcancer during herlifetime.Women and men whoare diagnosed withbreast cancer earlyare often able toovercome the diseaseby removing thecancerous tissues.Mammography isa low-dose X-rayexamination thatcan detect breastcancer two yearsbefore it is largeenough to be felt.Breast cancer isdiagnosed moreoften in caucasianwomen thanwomen of otherraces.Women should havea clinical breastexam at least every3 years between theages of 20 and 39and every yearstarting at 40.Estimated 2,150men will bediagnosed withbreast cancer andapproximately 410will die each year.Breast canceroccurs nearly100 times moreoften in womenthan in men.Besides skincancer breastcancer is the mostcommonlydiagnosed canceramong U.S.women.20-30% of womendiagnosed with breastcancer have a familyhistory of breastcancer. 70 - 80% ofwomen diagnosedhave NO familyhistory.Breast cancer isnot contagiousyou can’t contractcancer from aperson who hasthe disease.Each year it isestimated that over220,000 women in theUnited States will bediagnosed with breastcancer and more than40000 will die.Breast cancer is theleading cause ofdeath in womenbetween the ages of40 and 55., Eight outof ten breast lumpsare not cancerous.The Breast CancerSociety is one of thefew national breastcancer charities in theU.S. with a primaryfocus on assistance tothose suffering frombreast cancer.African-Americanwomen have a lowerchance of breast canceroverall, but they are40% more likely to diefrom breast cancer thanwhite women.Making StridesAgainst BreastCancer (MSABC) isa breast cancerawareness eventhappening in Daytontomorrow, make sureyou go!Less than 1%of all breastcancerdevelops inmen.Breast canceris not causedby wearingunderwire brasand drinkingcaffeine.,Every twominutes awoman isdiagnosed withbreast cancerNewscasterRobin Robertsis a breastcancersurvivor.The Breast CancerFoundation establishedin Dayton is a nonprofitorganization operatedby volunteers who arededicated to fightingbreast cancer.Mastectomies (totalremoval of the breastand surrounding tissue)are common treatmentsfor patients who are ata high risk ofdeveloping breastcancer.Lack of physicalactivity andalcohol intake ofmore than twodrinks per day arerisk factors tobreast cancer.Those who identifycancer of the breast inthe first stage andreceive commonlyaccepted treatmentshave a 100 percentchance of survival.Inflammatory BreastCancer (IBC) is a rarebut aggressive breastcancer. Unlike otherbreast cancers IBCusually does notcause a distinct lump.One in eightwomen who live toage 85 willdevelop breastcancer during herlifetime.

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(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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  1. Women and men who are diagnosed with breast cancer early are often able to overcome the disease by removing the cancerous tissues.
  2. Mammography is a low-dose X-ray examination that can detect breast cancer two years before it is large enough to be felt.
  3. Breast cancer is diagnosed more often in caucasian women than women of other races.
  4. Women should have a clinical breast exam at least every 3 years between the ages of 20 and 39 and every year starting at 40.
  5. Estimated 2,150 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer and approximately 410 will die each year.
  6. Breast cancer occurs nearly 100 times more often in women than in men.
  7. Besides skin cancer breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among U.S. women.
  8. 20-30% of women diagnosed with breast cancer have a family history of breast cancer. 70 - 80% of women diagnosed have NO family history.
  9. Breast cancer is not contagious you can’t contract cancer from a person who has the disease.
  10. Each year it is estimated that over 220,000 women in the United States will be diagnosed with breast cancer and more than 40000 will die.
  11. Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in women between the ages of 40 and 55., Eight out of ten breast lumps are not cancerous.
  12. The Breast Cancer Society is one of the few national breast cancer charities in the U.S. with a primary focus on assistance to those suffering from breast cancer.
  13. African-American women have a lower chance of breast cancer overall, but they are 40% more likely to die from breast cancer than white women.
  14. Making Strides Against Breast Cancer (MSABC) is a breast cancer awareness event happening in Dayton tomorrow, make sure you go!
  15. Less than 1% of all breast cancer develops in men.
  16. Breast cancer is not caused by wearing underwire bras and drinking caffeine.,
  17. Every two minutes a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer
  18. Newscaster Robin Roberts is a breast cancer survivor.
  19. The Breast Cancer Foundation established in Dayton is a nonprofit organization operated by volunteers who are dedicated to fighting breast cancer.
  20. Mastectomies (total removal of the breast and surrounding tissue) are common treatments for patients who are at a high risk of developing breast cancer.
  21. Lack of physical activity and alcohol intake of more than two drinks per day are risk factors to breast cancer.
  22. Those who identify cancer of the breast in the first stage and receive commonly accepted treatments have a 100 percent chance of survival.
  23. Inflammatory Breast Cancer (IBC) is a rare but aggressive breast cancer. Unlike other breast cancers IBC usually does not cause a distinct lump.
  24. One in eight women who live to age 85 will develop breast cancer during her lifetime.