like humans cancer is hereditary
Hereditary non-polyposis colon cancer
No, there are no studies that show metastatic squamous cell carcinoma to be hereditary. This type of skin cancer is the second most common type of cancer.
last time i checked, cancer was NOT contagious. it is hereditary. That is correct. Cancer is not contagious, it is believed to be hereditary is some instances, but some instances it is caused by a teratogen. That is an outside irritant like smoking or asbestos.
great danes usaly have cancer alot.lots of big dogs get cancer.
Yes, heart murmurs in dogs are hereditary. Generally any heart problems that the mother or the father of a dog has is usually passed down to the puppies.
Although it seems they are in fact hereditary, one can not pass cancer nor diabetes thru genetics.
Yes dogs can get lung cancer because all dogs smoke!
Yes, dogs can get cancer. Just like humans, dogs can develop various types of cancer that can affect different parts of their bodies. It is important for dog owners to be aware of the signs and symptoms of cancer in dogs and to seek veterinary care if they suspect their pet may have cancer.
yes
Not likely
HereditaryBreast CancerAccording to the National Institutes of Health, breast cancer can be a hereditary condition. However, hereditary breast cancer only accounts for 5%-10% of all breast cancer cases involving inherited gene mutations. Hereditary breast cancers often occur in younger women and involve both breasts. Regardless, when the family history is strong for development of breast cancer, a woman's risk is increased.AnswerThere are tests (BRCA 1,2 and 3) to see if you have a genetic link for breast cancer. However, having one of these marks will not tell if and when you will get breast cancer. There are many other factors for getting breast cancer (estrogen lifetime exposure, alcohol/cigarette use, etc).Men also have a hereditary risk and those with multiply family members with breast cancer histories should be particularly careful to report changes to their physician.It can be. It is possible to inherit mutated BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes that can greatly increase your risk of breast cancer.
no