Very few babies are born with cancer, as soon as birth, but everyone who gets cancer was gonna get it from the start.
Every individual's chances for breast cancer are different. Diet, exercise, and genetics all play a role in the chances for getting breast cancer. On average, every woman born has a one in eight chance of getting breast cancer.
No, it improves your chances of not getting cancer.
no
99.5% sorry but true...
For most types of cancer there is no prevention except for HPV, Lung, and Skin. To lessen your chances of getting skin cancer wear sunscreen and do not go into tanning booths. To Lessen your chances of lung cancer, quit smoking or do not smoke, and to lessen your chances of getting HPV, get the HPV/Gardasil vaccine which I highly recommend. There are three doses. Here's the link:
There are some types of cancer that are heredity. Your doctor can speak about a childs chances of getting cancer.
Your personal chances of getting different types of cancer from a preliminary type of cancer vary from person to person and depend on the size of the cancer before it is discovered.
try it and find out
on continuous usage ie more chances of getting cancer on long term use
Yes.On the contrary, being pregnant and/or breastfeeding lowers the chances of getting breast cancer.
Getting sun burnt increases your chances of melanoma or other skin cancer
If cancer runs in your immediate family - mother, father, siblings or grandparents, then your chances go up of you getting cancer. But, if your great grandfather or great grandmother had cancer and no one else has had it, and if there is no history of the cancer jumping generations.....your chances decrease.