Question by sarah.sweetie911: Can cancer skip every other generation in your family?
Can cancer be so hereditary as to skip every other generation in a family? On my dad’s side of the family it seems like it does. Both my great grandmothers on my father’s side had cancer (breast cancer and another type) and a great grandfather had cancer as well. My grandparents did not have cancer. My father ended up having cancer out of the three of my grandparents children. Me nor any of my cousins have had cancer. Is it possible any of our children will?
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Cancer does just about anything it wants to. You could get cancer, or your kids, or both. It just means that it runs in your genes.
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