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OpenStudy (safyousuff97):

Explain how breast-cancer genes are still present in the population, despite cancer-related surgeries and deaths.

OpenStudy (safyousuff97):

@Rushwr

OpenStudy (anonymous):

he most important thing is that breast cancer genes don't stop people from reproducing unless they get cancer young and die before they get a chance. And remember, men are far less likely to get breast cancer than women, so if they have a breast cancer gene, it's even less likely that they'll die before having kids.

OpenStudy (safyousuff97):

i already saw that answer from another question on open study, i don't want to write the same thing. How do i put that in my on words?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

About 5% to 10% of breast cancers are thought to be hereditary, caused by abnormal genes passed from parent to child. Everyone has genes and some of these mutate.

OpenStudy (safyousuff97):

do i write that ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

idk

OpenStudy (anonymous):

just make it short and change a few words and stuff

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry i wasn't much help

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