Cervical Cancer Module Test

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RAFAL, JAN DEXTER A.

BSN III-F

Cervical Cancer Module

Instruction: Read and analyze each question and encircle the best answer.

1. Which is the most common type of cervical cancer?

a. Adenocarcinoma

b. Squamous cell carcinoma

c. Adenoquamous carcinoma

d. All of the above

2. Which of the following is not a risk factor for cervical cancer?

a. Smoking

b. History of genital warts

c. High socio-economic status

d. Micronutrient deficiency

3. What remains the gold standard for determining ovarian cancer staging?

a. Blood tests

b. Imaging

c. Surgery

d. Palliation

4. Where does ovarian cancer occur?

a. On the tissue within the ovary

b. On the surface of the ovary

c. In egg-forming germ cells with in the ovary

d. Any of these

5. Who is the most at risk for developing ovarian cancer?

a. A woman who has had multiple children

b. A woman who is underweight

c. A woman over the age of 60

d. Any of the above

6. Which of the following is usually one of the earliest symptoms of uterine cancer?

a. Abnormal or excessive bleeding without pain


RAFAL, JAN DEXTER A.
BSN III-F

b. Excessive bleeding and pelvic pain

c. Abdominal pressure and watery discharge

d. Enlarged lymph nodes

7. Which treatment option/s are best while the cancer is still localized to the uterus?

a. Surgery

b. Hormone therapy

c. Surgery and chemotherapy

d. Surgery and hormone therapy

8. Which of the following is considered a main risk factor and a necessary cause of cervical cancer?

a. Human torovirus

b. Human papillomavirus

c. Rotavirus

d. Coronavirus

9. Which of the following tests can be used to detect precancerous stages of cervical cancer?

a. Mammography

b. Pap test

c. Blood test

d. Cone Biopsy

10. High fat diet may be factor in the development of certain cancer of the:

a. Breast and colon

b. Prostate

c. Uterine

d. All of the above

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