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Advances in genetic testing to assess inherited cancer risk
The reasons why some people develop cancer while others do not are not fully understood, but scientists have identified a number of factors that increase or decrease an individual's risk of developing cancer. This article provides a basic understanding of the causal relationship between genes and cancer, to help readers better understand the role of genetic testing in hereditary cancer.
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Genetic testing to assess cancer risk
Genetic testing for cancer risk helps detect cancer-related gene changes that are passed down through generations in a family.
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Cancer has a family factor: What you need to know
It is very important to share your family's health history with your healthcare provider. This is especially important if you have been diagnosed with cancer.
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Proper understanding of cancer risks
Risk is often used to describe how likely a person is to get cancer. It is also used to refer to the possibility that the cancer may return or recur. Researchers and doctors study cancer risk to improve people's health.
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Heredity of cancer
Cancer is an inherited disease. In some cases, cancer genetics is due to family members being exposed to an increased risk of cancer.
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What are the risk factors for cancer?
Scientists still don't know the exact reason why some people get cancer and others don't. Studies have shown that cancer risk factors can increase a person's chance of getting cancer, so reducing exposure to these risks helps prevent cancer.
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A history of cancer: How people know, understand and the development of methods of diagnosis and treatment
What is cancer? Cancer occurs when cells in that part of the body begin to grow out of control. Cancer has been around since time immemorial and has appeared throughout human history. Along with advances in many fields, scientists have achieved many achievements in cancer screening, diagnosis and treatment today.
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Some factors often investigated in cancer epidemiology
Cancer epidemiology is the study of the distribution of cancer in a population and related factors such as age, occupation, race, culture, custom,... Cancer epidemiology provides valuable information, contributing to the elucidation of carcinogenesis. The following are some of the factors commonly investigated in cancer epidemiological studies.
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How does the level of family ties affect the risk of colorectal cancer?
The closer the family relationship between a person and a loved one affected with colorectal cancer, the higher the risk for that person. This is illustrated in analyzes and clinical studies.
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The link between cancer and genes
All living organisms are made up of cells. Organs and organs are all made up of cells, and each individual human being consists of billions of such cells. The development of modern science has discovered the secrets inside cells and the relationship between cancer and genes, to answer the question of whether cancer is inherited or not?
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Testing for BRAF/NRAS mutations in cancer
The appearance of mutated genes that change the division and replacement process is the basis for cancer cells. BRAF NRAS mutation testing is considered a turning point in diagnosis as well as helping doctors decide on the appropriate treatment plan for patients.
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