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Are you, like me, contemplating your future health issues?

I'm seriously thinking about his topic and would like to know if others, particularly in my age group, have views. I'm particularly interested in views on genetic cancers that are not related to lifestyle choices.
Yes. I have a genetic predisposition to uterine and ovarian cancer (mom and grandma both had to get a hysterectomy young). Diabetes as well, but type 2, so I try to stay health conscious.
BarbossasHusband · 36-40, M
Mom, dad, grandpa, aunt, sister, several of grandmas sisters and her brother, paternal grandpa, paternal uncles.

All had cancer.
DearAmbellina2113 · 41-45, F
Well, my late grandmother had cervical cancer, and I am at risk for that as well, because I have PCOS and endometriosis. She had her cancer removed in her 50s and it didn't come back...but I don't have insurance like she did. So who knows if I could even afford surgery.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
Is there a reason for your interest? There are some forms of cancer PR ven linked to genetics, others to environmental issues.

 
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