No, it isn't. But you should try to stay away from the things that caused the cancer to be 'triggered' in your family members. I have cancer in my family as well but it was mostly due to smoking. I have not ever smoked.
No, it isn't. But you should try to stay away from the things that caused the cancer to be 'triggered' in your family members. I have cancer in my family as well but it was mostly due to smoking. I have not ever smoked.
No, it isn't. But you should try to stay away from the things that caused the cancer to be 'triggered' in your family members. I have cancer in my family as well but it was mostly due to smoking. I have not ever smoked.
No, it isn't. But you should try to stay away from the things that caused the cancer to be 'triggered' in your family members. I have cancer in my family as well but it was mostly due to smoking. I have not ever smoked.
Family history of testicular cancer.
If you have a family history of colon cancer, you should have a colonoscopy once a year, but based on your own health and your specific family history, consult your doctor.
Women with a strong family history of breast cancer and/or who test positive for a known cancer-causing gene may choose to have both breasts removed.
V16.3
Genes (family history of cancer and critical diseases ) and environment ( air pollution, water pollution, pesticides, chemicals used in daily life) are frequently part of the reason for cancers developing. Bad health habits make a difference, too. But cancer also strikes those with no family history, a clean environment, and no bad health habits at all. Minimizing risk factors certainly reduces your risk of cancer, yes - but there is no guaranteed way of avoiding it, no.
V16.0
No she does not smoke, her family has a history of cancer
This certainly can put you at a higher risk, but doesn't certainly mean you will. Of course how long you live plays an important part in this. As people get older, their risk to get some form of cancer greatly goes up. Also the types of cancers in your family mean a lot. Some cancers are not common to be hereditary, such as brain tumors
no!!! it is very risky, and you may have a highchance of getting cancer if you have a family history.