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Hello doctors, my mother - in- law and father-in-law (brain cancer) both are diagnosed with cancer. Father died recently. What are the chances that my wife and my lil kid not be a victim of this deadly disease. I know this is not a question to ask but this is concerning me day and night. Any precautions that I should take here onwards. Your replies will be highly appreciated. Thanks.
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Well it cannot be said, but chances are there.
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Hello . Though cancer has a tendency for genetic transmission. Still its not necessary that every genetic disease will appear in further generation .There are medicines in Homeopathy , which can reduce the chances of genetic transmission of any disease . For further details you can ask me through private questions.
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