Disease-FreeSurvivalRateAnastrozoleSclerosingAdenosisRaloxifeneTumorGradeNodePositiveMultimodalityTherapyLCISMolecularBreastImagingAlcohol intakeof more thantwo drinks perday is a riskfactor for breastcancerCo-survivorCyclophosphamideEGFR(epidermalgrowth factorreceptor)BenignPhyllodesTumorExcisionalBiopsyImmunotherapyChemopreventionPI3KinaseInhibitorsLumpBreastTomosynthesisCAMFibroadenomaHormoneReceptorStatusPrecisionMedicineEstimated 2,150 menwill be diagnosedwith breast cancerand approximately410 will die each yearInvasiveBreastCancerGeneticCounselingMetastaticBreastCancerSERMBRCAGeneACChemotherapyCytostaticGuaranteedRenewableInsuranceECOGScoreAntibodyTherapyLymphoscintigraphyBOCAPalpationEvidencesuggests thatphysical activitymay reduce therisk of breastcancersCDK4/6InhibitorsAdjuvantTherapyBrachytherapyMastectomyApoptosisAdenocarcinomaChemotherapyHerceptinRelapseKappaEpsilonGenomicTestingCheckpointInhibitorStagingSelf-examinationAntiemeticHER-2BreastCancerMastalgiaCystFamilyHistoryProgestinIntraductalPapilloma1 in 8womenPhyllodesTumorER-DiabeticMastopathyTyrosine-KinaseInhibitorOligometastasesTriplePositiveBreastCancerAromataseInhibitorsCalcificationsDown-StagingRADMethotrexate5-FluorouracilWomen ages20-39 yoshould have aclinical breastexam at leastevery 3 years.BiopsyCMFChemotherapyAfrican-Americanwomen have a lowerchance of breastcancer overall, butthey are 40% morelikely to die frombreast cancer thanwhite womenDoseDenseTherapyAyurvedaEndometrialCancerWomen ages40+ shouldhave a clinicalbreast examat least yearlyDoxorubicinPagetDiseaseAxillarySamplingMRICytotoxicAngiogenesisTripleNegativeBreastCancerNodeNegativeGailModelMammography is alow-dose X-rayexamination thatcan detect breastcancer two yearsbefore it is largeenough to be feltMegestrolAcetateEstradiolCachexiaMastitisBilateralProphylacticMastectomyLymphNodeStatusMastodyniaDocetaxelAbsoluteRiskGermlineMutationKi-67RateIn-situCarcinomaER+NeoadjuvantTherapyEstrogenPathologicResponseOophorectomyLiquidBiopsylatissimusflapAdvocacyGeneMutationFor every 1,000screeningmammogramsperformed, aboutfive breast cancersare detected.BI-RADSFlowCytometrymTORInhibitorsOvarianSuppressionRadiotherapyTamoxifenBreast cancer isthe leading causeof death in womenbetween the agesof 40 and 55MultifocalTumorsPaclitaxelNeoplasmLumpectomyHormoneReplacementTherapyDefinitiveSurgeryDimplingMorpheaPalbociclibAlopeciaLapatinibPARPInhibitorsMetastasisCapecitabineFISHGeneticPredispositionBevacizumabDisease-FreeSurvivalRateAnastrozoleSclerosingAdenosisRaloxifeneTumorGradeNodePositiveMultimodalityTherapyLCISMolecularBreastImagingAlcohol intakeof more thantwo drinks perday is a riskfactor for breastcancerCo-survivorCyclophosphamideEGFR(epidermalgrowth factorreceptor)BenignPhyllodesTumorExcisionalBiopsyImmunotherapyChemopreventionPI3KinaseInhibitorsLumpBreastTomosynthesisCAMFibroadenomaHormoneReceptorStatusPrecisionMedicineEstimated 2,150 menwill be diagnosedwith breast cancerand approximately410 will die each yearInvasiveBreastCancerGeneticCounselingMetastaticBreastCancerSERMBRCAGeneACChemotherapyCytostaticGuaranteedRenewableInsuranceECOGScoreAntibodyTherapyLymphoscintigraphyBOCAPalpationEvidencesuggests thatphysical activitymay reduce therisk of breastcancersCDK4/6InhibitorsAdjuvantTherapyBrachytherapyMastectomyApoptosisAdenocarcinomaChemotherapyHerceptinRelapseKappaEpsilonGenomicTestingCheckpointInhibitorStagingSelf-examinationAntiemeticHER-2BreastCancerMastalgiaCystFamilyHistoryProgestinIntraductalPapilloma1 in 8womenPhyllodesTumorER-DiabeticMastopathyTyrosine-KinaseInhibitorOligometastasesTriplePositiveBreastCancerAromataseInhibitorsCalcificationsDown-StagingRADMethotrexate5-FluorouracilWomen ages20-39 yoshould have aclinical breastexam at leastevery 3 years.BiopsyCMFChemotherapyAfrican-Americanwomen have a lowerchance of breastcancer overall, butthey are 40% morelikely to die frombreast cancer thanwhite womenDoseDenseTherapyAyurvedaEndometrialCancerWomen ages40+ shouldhave a clinicalbreast examat least yearlyDoxorubicinPagetDiseaseAxillarySamplingMRICytotoxicAngiogenesisTripleNegativeBreastCancerNodeNegativeGailModelMammography is alow-dose X-rayexamination thatcan detect breastcancer two yearsbefore it is largeenough to be feltMegestrolAcetateEstradiolCachexiaMastitisBilateralProphylacticMastectomyLymphNodeStatusMastodyniaDocetaxelAbsoluteRiskGermlineMutationKi-67RateIn-situCarcinomaER+NeoadjuvantTherapyEstrogenPathologicResponseOophorectomyLiquidBiopsylatissimusflapAdvocacyGeneMutationFor every 1,000screeningmammogramsperformed, aboutfive breast cancersare detected.BI-RADSFlowCytometrymTORInhibitorsOvarianSuppressionRadiotherapyTamoxifenBreast cancer isthe leading causeof death in womenbetween the agesof 40 and 55MultifocalTumorsPaclitaxelNeoplasmLumpectomyHormoneReplacementTherapyDefinitiveSurgeryDimplingMorpheaPalbociclibAlopeciaLapatinibPARPInhibitorsMetastasisCapecitabineFISHGeneticPredispositionBevacizumab

BOCA Bingo - Call List

(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. Disease-Free Survival Rate
  2. Anastrozole
  3. Sclerosing Adenosis
  4. Raloxifene
  5. Tumor Grade
  6. Node Positive
  7. Multimodality Therapy
  8. LCIS
  9. Molecular Breast Imaging
  10. Alcohol intake of more than two drinks per day is a risk factor for breast cancer
  11. Co-survivor
  12. Cyclophosphamide
  13. EGFR (epidermal growth factor receptor)
  14. Benign Phyllodes Tumor
  15. Excisional Biopsy
  16. Immunotherapy
  17. Chemoprevention
  18. PI3 Kinase Inhibitors
  19. Lump
  20. Breast Tomosynthesis
  21. CAM
  22. Fibroadenoma
  23. Hormone Receptor Status
  24. Precision Medicine
  25. Estimated 2,150 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer and approximately 410 will die each year
  26. Invasive Breast Cancer
  27. Genetic Counseling
  28. Metastatic Breast Cancer
  29. SERM
  30. BRCA Gene
  31. AC Chemotherapy
  32. Cytostatic
  33. Guaranteed Renewable Insurance
  34. ECOG Score
  35. Antibody Therapy
  36. Lymphoscintigraphy
  37. BOCA
  38. Palpation
  39. Evidence suggests that physical activity may reduce the risk of breast cancers
  40. CDK4/6 Inhibitors
  41. Adjuvant Therapy
  42. Brachytherapy
  43. Mastectomy
  44. Apoptosis
  45. Adenocarcinoma
  46. Chemotherapy
  47. Herceptin
  48. Relapse
  49. Kappa Epsilon
  50. Genomic Testing
  51. Checkpoint Inhibitor
  52. Staging
  53. Self-examination
  54. Antiemetic
  55. HER-2
  56. Breast Cancer
  57. Mastalgia
  58. Cyst
  59. Family History
  60. Progestin
  61. Intraductal Papilloma
  62. 1 in 8 women
  63. Phyllodes Tumor
  64. ER-
  65. Diabetic Mastopathy
  66. Tyrosine-Kinase Inhibitor
  67. Oligometastases
  68. Triple Positive Breast Cancer
  69. Aromatase Inhibitors
  70. Calcifications
  71. Down-Staging
  72. RAD
  73. Methotrexate
  74. 5-Fluorouracil
  75. Women ages 20-39 yo should have a clinical breast exam at least every 3 years.
  76. Biopsy
  77. CMF Chemotherapy
  78. 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
  79. Dose Dense Therapy
  80. Ayurveda
  81. Endometrial Cancer
  82. Women ages 40+ should have a clinical breast exam at least yearly
  83. Doxorubicin
  84. Paget Disease
  85. Axillary Sampling
  86. MRI
  87. Cytotoxic
  88. Angiogenesis
  89. Triple Negative Breast Cancer
  90. Node Negative
  91. Gail Model
  92. Mammography is a low-dose X-ray examination that can detect breast cancer two years before it is large enough to be felt
  93. Megestrol Acetate
  94. Estradiol
  95. Cachexia
  96. Mastitis
  97. Bilateral Prophylactic Mastectomy
  98. Lymph Node Status
  99. Mastodynia
  100. Docetaxel
  101. Absolute Risk
  102. Germline Mutation
  103. Ki-67 Rate
  104. In-situ Carcinoma
  105. ER+
  106. Neoadjuvant Therapy
  107. Estrogen
  108. Pathologic Response
  109. Oophorectomy
  110. Liquid Biopsy
  111. latissimus flap
  112. Advocacy
  113. Gene Mutation
  114. For every 1,000 screening mammograms performed, about five breast cancers are detected.
  115. BI-RADS
  116. Flow Cytometry
  117. mTOR Inhibitors
  118. Ovarian Suppression
  119. Radiotherapy
  120. Tamoxifen
  121. Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in women between the ages of 40 and 55
  122. Multifocal Tumors
  123. Paclitaxel
  124. Neoplasm
  125. Lumpectomy
  126. Hormone Replacement Therapy
  127. Definitive Surgery
  128. Dimpling
  129. Morphea
  130. Palbociclib
  131. Alopecia
  132. Lapatinib
  133. PARP Inhibitors
  134. Metastasis
  135. Capecitabine
  136. FISH
  137. Genetic Predisposition
  138. Bevacizumab