Hereditary cancer syndromes

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Hereditary cancers refer to those cancers that are passed down from one generation to the next through mutations in certain genes. These cancers are often the result of an inherited gene mutation and may account for about 5% to 10% of all cancers.

Overview[edit]

Cancers may be caused by environmental factors or spontaneous mutations in genes. However, some individuals inherit specific mutations from their parents that increase their risk of developing certain types of cancer. These inherited mutations account for the term "hereditary cancers."

Hereditary Cancer Syndromes[edit]

A variety of hereditary cancer syndromes have been identified, each associated with specific types of cancers:

Prevention and Management[edit]

Early detection, regular screenings, and lifestyle adjustments are crucial for individuals with a high risk of hereditary cancers. Genetic counseling can provide insights into an individual's risk and suggest appropriate preventative measures.

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