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Inheriting faulty genes

* Our DNA is passed on, or inherited, from our parents. A small number of people develop cancer because one of their parents has passed on a faulty gene to them. Inheriting a faulty gene does not mean that you will get cancer – but it does mean that you may be more likely to get cancer. In families where cancer is very common, doctors make sure that members of the family are closely monitored for signs of cancer.


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