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- Which disease is the chief cause of death by disease for children between the ages of one and 14 (according to the North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics)?
- Heart attack
- Diabetes
- Cancer
- Polio
- The number of cancer cases in children increased by this percentage between 1973 and 1991 (according to the North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics).
- Increased by 2%
- Increased by 5%
- Increased by 10%
- Increased by 15%
- The number of cancer cases in children in North Carolina is higher in Whites than African Americans.
- True
- False.
- For about 16% of childhood cancers, symptoms appear at what age?
- 2 months old
- 6 months old
- 1 year old
- 2 years old
- The most common childhood cancer or cancers are:
- Leukemia
- Bone cancer
- Lymph node cancer
- Brain cancer
- Kidney cancer
- Soft tissue cancer
- All of the above
- How many more children ages 0 - 14 are expected to be diagnosed with cancer this year in North Carolina?
- 10,000
- 9,500
- 8,500
- 2,000
- Which of the following causes more childhood deaths every year in North Carolina?
- Murders or homicide
- Suicide
- Accidents
- Cancer
- Although the number of cases is expected to increase, the number of cancer deaths in children is expected to decrease in 2006 in North Carolina.
- True
- False
- Be alert to any of the following unusual symptoms that persist in your child:
- Unusual mass or swelling.
- Persistent localized pain.
- Prolonged unexplained fever or illness.
- Frequent headaches.
- Sudden eye or vision changes.
- Excessive, rapid weight loss.
- All of the above.
- For all childhood cancers, five-year survival rates have increased from less than 50% before the 1970s to almost 80% in the late 1990s (according to the 2006 NC Cancer Facts & Figures Report).
- True
- False
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