Because the causes of cancer are not defined well and studies are ongoing, it is recommended that family history is taken into account and more frequent checks done on other members of families with a history of cancer.
his parents both died before 1777
Breast cancer is not a genetic trait like those governed by dominant or recessive inheritance patterns. Instead, breast cancer can result from a combination of genetic, hormonal, environmental, and lifestyle factors. While certain genetic mutations, such as those in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes, can increase the risk of developing breast cancer, inheriting these mutations does not guarantee that an individual will develop the disease. Additionally, most cases of breast cancer occur sporadically, meaning they are not directly inherited from parents and result from a complex interplay of multiple factors. Therefore, breast cancer is not considered dominant in the genetic sense, but rather multifactorial, with both genetic and non-genetic factors contributing to an individual's risk. It's essential for individuals with a family history of breast cancer to undergo regular screenings and consult with healthcare professionals to assess their risk and develop a personalized plan for early detection and prevention.
Sometimes. It depends on the astrological birth charts. BOTH signs tend to worry too much.
no u dont once she has permission of 1
The child shares both the parents' genetic susceptibility to cancer as well as any environmental factors (diet, exposure to carcinogens in the home/community, etc.).
Yes, until he was eleven then his father passed away from cancer.
No. One of the parents would have to be type A or AB.
Only when you both feel ready for it. You both need to be ready for it, and your parents (if your under 18) should be okay with it.
If both parents have type A blood then the baby should have type A blood. or type O blood
If both of your parents agree with it and know should be ok. But always check
It is not right in todays world that teenagers should get married without the consent of both parents from both sides. First of all marriage is a serious matter, teenagers should first have good jobs, and parents of both should be there as their blessings for the couple is a must for it to work out.
Both parents should.