Genes from parents play key role in testicular cancer

Genes inherited from parents play a more important role in determining whether a man develops testicular cancer than in most other forms of the disease, new research suggests.

Genes from parents play key role in testicular cancer

Genes inherited from parents play a more important role in determining whether a man develops testicular cancer than in most other forms of the disease, new research suggests.

Almost half of the risk (49%) of developing testicular cancer comes from men’s genetic code, according to an international study which included the UK’s Institute of Cancer Research (ICR).

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