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25 January, 09:45

If a parent smokes cigarettes and develops lung cancer, is this trait passed on to the offspring?

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  1. 25 January, 13:22
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    If the parent is a carrier of lung disease then the child may have that chance of getting it.
  2. 25 January, 13:28
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    The role of heredity of lung cancer does enhance the threat to a certain extent, however, lung cancer is more possible to be associated with a genetic predisposition in women, in young adults, and in lung cancer in non-smokers.

    Smokers who are prone to lung cancer are less likely to exhibit a family history in comparison to the non-smoker who form lung cancer. However, in case, if anyone is exhibiting a genetic predisposition to lung cancer, then smoking seems to exaggerate that threat.
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