(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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Bladder cancer can change your urine color to pink or even dark brown.
95% of rabies deaths happen in Asia and Africa.
There is no way to test for rabies in animals, but they can be vaccinated.
Bladder cancer primarily kills you through metastasizing or stopping your blood flow.
Rabies can stay dormant for as long as a year before showing symptoms.
Rabies is transmitted primarily through the bites of infected animals.
Rabies can change animals behavior.
Family history can increase your chances of bladder and kidney cancer.
Stage 4: 18% survival rate
Combined, kidney and bladder cancer kill 150,000 per year.
Rabies kills you through extreme dehydration; brain, spinal and nervous system damage; and extreme inflammation
Men are four times more likely to get bladder cancer than women.
Kidney cancer mainly kills you by either metastasizing to other organs or causing kidney failure.
While most rabies in humans comes from dog bites, it is more likely that a cat catches it.
Bladder cancer is more cancer in men than women.
Cancer is treated through surgery to remove the tumor before it metastasizes or chemotherapy.
Rabies can't be prevented, but it can be stopped if you are vaccinated or receive care IMMEDIATELY after the bite.
Rabies kills about 70,000 people per year but only a few each year from the US.
It is possible to catch rabies from the sheddings of animals, though very unlikely.
There are records of Ancient Egyptians having bladder cancer.
Most modern zombie stories are inspired by rabies.
Stage 1: 93% Survival Rate
Rabies, if not detected early, has a 100% fatality rate.
Kidney/ Bladder Cancer Risk Factors: Smoking, Overdrinking, Obesity, High Blood Pressure