Saturday, May 15, 2010

Help ME...! ABOUT CANCER?

FATHER(liver) %26amp; DAUGHTER(ovarian) HAVE DIFFERENT CANCER.Does it mean that son will be suffered from cancer.pl. answer me very clearly.

Help ME...! ABOUT CANCER?
No. These cancers are unrelated to one another. It would be far more serious if both father and daughter had the same cancer, but since the cancers are not the same . . it is probably co-incidental.





Here is a check list for cancers that may be hereditary and when you might want to go for testing:





1. Two or more of your relatives have had the same type of cancer.





2. You and your relative have had the same type of cancer.





3. You or a relative was diagnosed with cancer before the age of 50.





4. You or a relative has had more than one type of cancer.





5. You or a relative has had a rare or unusual type of cancer.





Types of hereditary cancer that two members in a family might have to indicate genetic connection:


Breast


Colon/Rectal Cancer


Leukemia


Lymphoma


Malignant Melanoma


Multiple Myeloma


Ovarian


Pancreas


Prostate


Thyroid


Uterine/Endometrial





If you are still worried though, you can have genetic testing done to see if there is a family gene causing this.





NCI: Cancer Genetics


http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/preve...
Reply:I am so sorry about your family--two dramatic, serious and fatal cancers.....you have a "predisposition" to cancer because it runs in your family---I'm assuming your female--get a gyno exam and make them do more than a pap test---liver can be if your dad drank or had to take a lot of meds --even TYLENOL will destroy your liver if your took 2 tablets for 5 years---so there are a lot of variables---see a good doctor and get checked out--don't let your dad be operated on---as soon as they open him up it spreads--it's like an airborne disease--your daughter--get her to the best biggest cancer hospital within 2 hours of your home and get more than one opinion and option for therapy.........good luck to you and your family........I hope things work out-----------and ps DONT SMOKE!!!
Reply:Im terribly sorry to hear about your dilema. Most forms of cancer are "sporadic", and have no basis in heredity. There are, however, a number of recognised syndromes of cancer with a hereditary component.





Go to this website to learn more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancer#Here...
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Reply:Do not worry, whether it could be heredity?





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Reply:Our family has a genetic predisposition for cancer.





We inherited it from our mother, who inherited it from her father.





Out of 6 brothers %26amp; sisters, 4 of us have had cancer.





Only 1 sister had the genetically linked cancer, the other 3 were NOT genetically linked (just bad luck).





Genetics is not a major risk factor for most cancers.

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