There are "probabilities" associated with getting cancer, but there is an improved probability that someone will get cancer with a family history like that. A genetic link in cancer is likely. The best advice is to tell your primary care physician about this family medical history to be absolutely sure he knows. Then it's simply a matter of you taking good care of yourself to stay healthy.
No, his mother died of ovarian cancer.
His Mother died in 1995 by ovarian cancer
She died from ovarian cancer in 1995.
No, Barack Obama's mother, Stanley Ann Dunham, did not die of AIDS. She passed away from ovarian cancer in 1995.
She died of Ovarian Cancer at the age of 49.
Absolutely not. Mike's parents have never been diagnosed with cancer either. His grandmother died at the age of 85 from ovarian cancer.
She died from ovarian cancer in 1995; she was only 52 years old.
The mother died of ovarian cancer and his dad died because of an automobile accident.
She died on November 7, 1995, from ovarian cancer.
Yes, she died on January 27, 2007 from breast and ovarian cancer.
She died in 1995 in Hawaii, from ovarian cancer.
No, she did not. In 1994 she was diagnosed with cancer (ovarian and uterine) and died the following year, at the age of 53.