The vast majority of cancers - about 80% - are considered sporadic. This means there is no clear cause.
For some reason, certain normal genes begin to mutate or change and then begin to multiply rapidly. There are several environmental influences that may cause these gene mutations to occur. In fact, a large number of cancers are preventable because most of these factors can be controlled with healthy lifestyle choices.
The other 20% of cancers are hereditary. This means that an abnormal gene responsible for causing cancer is passed from parent to child. This creates a greater risk for that type of cancer in all descendants of the family.
However, just because someone has a cancer-causing gene doesn't mean they will automatically get cancer. If hereditary cancer is suspected, family members should consider genetic counseling and testing to determine their risk.
Regular cancer screenings are recommended for high-risk families so that if cancer does occur, it can be diagnosed in the early stages, when it's most responsive to treatment.
The HealthEast Cancer Genetics Clinic offers genetic counseling and testing to people who are concerned about their inherited cancer risk. To contact the clinic, call 651-232-7970.
