Breast cancer has a bit of all.
The genetic cases only make up around 5% of all cases (check out BRCA 1 and BRCA 2 genes).
The environment definitely impacts on it (eg. smoking).
I guess behavioral falls into environmental.
However, the great majority is just random, that's why it's important to get screened regularly, espacially for women over 40.
Arthritis can be Genetic,Arthritis is not communicable And we don't understand it well enough to be able to attribute it to environment or behavior
a genetic disease is passed through the family like diabetes or cancer but a communicable disease is that you get from something or someone
non communicable...
Parkinson's is not communicable. It is genetic.
A disease that can't be passed to a healthy individual from an infected individual. For example a genetic disease.
Gauchers disease is a genetic condition - it is not a 'communicable' disease, in that it can only be passed on through bloodlines.
Any disease that's genetic or hormonal is non communicable. Examples are: * diabetes * heart disease * hypo/hyper thyroidism * cancer * alzheimer's
Yes, it is not contagious (can't be passed from one person to another).
Absolutely NOT ! Leukemia is not a communicable disease - It's a genetic mutation.
differentiate between non communicable and communicable disease? comm--highly infectious....can be caught and transmitted non comm--cannot be transmitted or caught....they are inherited , genetic or developed through nutritional deficiencies
A non communicable disease is one that is not contagious. For instance, high blood pressure is a non communicable disease, as would be any form of cancer.-A non-communicable disease or NCD is a disease which is not infectious. Such diseases may result from genetic or lifestyle factors. A non-communicable disease is an illness that is caused by something other than a pathogen. It might result from hereditary factors, improper diet, smoking, or other factors. Those resulting from lifestyle factors are sometimes called diseases of affluence. The non-communicable diseases are spread by: heredity, surroundings and behavior.
No, HIV is a communicable disease caused by a virus, not by genetics.