For example, if someone discovers they have breast cancer or cancer in the liver or something, does that mean that they always had cancer but it was not able to be detected until they discovered they had it? Or is that something that is formed later, and wasn’t always in that person’s body?
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I have BRCA1, passed down from my grandma. I had to have my ovaries removed when I was 15.
When ever my wife gets drunk she’ll scream and cry that I need my boobies removed, because that will be where the cancer will come back (we had our tenth anniversary in May. I’m sitting next to her in bed, and you can’t knock the smile off my face. I can’t believe someone as wonderful as her would love someone like me).
Ancestral cancer is a bit rare, as it tends to kill you before you can reproduce. It’s mostly smoking, drinking and working with asbestos and lead
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