
QUIZ: Mortality Risk and Screening Criteria
In our lung cancer quiz, you'll get a chance to test your knowledge of the mortality risk among patients with lung cancer, and learn more about screening criteria to try reduce these rates.
In our lung cancer quiz, you'll get a chance to test your knowledge of the mortality risk among patients with lung cancer, and learn more about screening criteria to try reduce these rates. Here's your first question:
1. The incidence and mortality risk of lung cancer increase steadily with age until age ___ years.A. 65
	B. 70
	C. 75
	D. 80
Reference:
	Luo YH, Luo L, Wampfler JA, et al. 5-year overall survival in patients with lung cancer eligible or ineligible for screening according to US Preventive Services Task Force criteria: a prospective, observational cohort study. Lancet Oncology. 2019; 20:1098-1108.
A. Age 55-80
	B. Smoking history of 30 pack years or more
	C. Current smokers or those who quit less than 15 years ago
	D. All of the above
Reference:
	Luo YH, Luo L, Wampfler JA, et al. 5-year overall survival in patients with lung cancer eligible or ineligible for screening according to US Preventive Services Task Force criteria: a prospective, observational cohort study. Lancet Oncology. 2019; 20:1098-1108.
A. 10%
	B. 15%
	C. 20%
	D. 25%
Reference:
	Luo YH, Luo L, Wampfler JA, et al. 5-year overall survival in patients with lung cancer eligible or ineligible for screening according to US Preventive Services Task Force criteria: a prospective, observational cohort study. Lancet Oncology. 2019; 20:1098-1108.
A. 25%
	B. 33%
	C. 66%
	D. 75%
Reference:
	Luo YH, Luo L, Wampfler JA, et al. 5-year overall survival in patients with lung cancer eligible or ineligible for screening according to US Preventive Services Task Force criteria: a prospective, observational cohort study. Lancet Oncology. 2019; 20:1098-1108.
A. Patients who quit 15 or more years before diagnosis
	B. Patients up to 5 years younger than the age cutoff
	C. Neither of the above
	D. Both A&B
Reference:
	Luo YH, Luo L, Wampfler JA, et al. 5-year overall survival in patients with lung cancer eligible or ineligible for screening according to US Preventive Services Task Force criteria: a prospective, observational cohort study. Lancet Oncology. 2019; 20:1098-1108.
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