Twins at higher risk of cancer

The Presence of cancer in one twin increases the risk of the disease in the other, a study has shown. The study, published in the Journal of American Medical Association this week, points out that since twins share the same genes, having cancer in one subjects the other to a higher risk of getting sick but does not necessarily mean that when one twin falls ill, the other gets that cancer or any other type.
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Solomon Asaba