Quiz for:
Cancer Risk Factors and Lung Cancer Screening

Question 1

What factor is essential to discuss with patients before deciding on annual lung cancer screening?

Question 2

For which group of individuals is lung cancer screening NOT recommended?

Question 3

What is the main objective of the study titled 'Proportion and Number of Cancer Cases and Deaths Attributable to Potentially Modifiable Risk Factors in the United States in 2019'?

Question 4

Apart from cigarette smoking, which of the following is a significant modifiable risk factor for cancer in women?

Question 5

Which risk factor accounts for nearly half of all attributable cancer cases?

Question 6

How does late-stage detection of lung cancer affect cure rates?

Question 7

What is the term for the measurement of years multiplied by the number of packs of cigarettes smoked per day?

Question 8

Which group has a higher prevalence of cancers due to cigarette smoking?

Question 9

What is the recommended screening method for early detection of lung cancer?

Question 10

What type of radiation is a modifiable risk factor for cancer?

Question 11

What percentage of all cancers in the US are attributed to modifiable risk factors?

Question 12

Which organization provides a Grade B recommendation for lung cancer screening using low-dose CT scans?

Question 13

Which screening method involves more radiation but is better at detecting small nodules in the lungs?

Question 14

What is the age range for which annual low-dose CT scans are recommended for lung cancer screening?

Question 15

Which cancer is nearly 100% preventable through HPV vaccination?