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11 April, 18:55

Cancer is a disease caused by mutations. yet in most instances if one of your parents tragically died from cancer, this does not put you at greater risk than a person whose parents do not develop cancer. how can cancer be caused by mutations and yet not be heritable?

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  1. 11 April, 19:18
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    Because it mainly is picked up through foods that are GMOed, and hence is the biggest contender to give you cancer unlike inheriting it.
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