Having a parent sibling or child with blood cancer increases one\'s own risk
Having a parent, sibling or child with blood cancer increases one's own risk
A study, published in the journal Blood suggests that people who have a parent, sibling, or child with blood cancer have a higher likelihood of being diagnosed with the disease.
This is the first evidence that such familial risks exist across the...
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