Updated On: 04 February, 2024 09:05 AM IST | New Delhi | IANS
Familial cancer is characterised by gene mutations in two or more first-degree relatives diagnosed with the same type of cancer. According to experts, this condition is influenced by hereditary predisposition, variable gene penetrance, and environmental factors

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World Cancer Day is observed every year on February 4. On this day, experts express their concern over the rising cases of `familial cancer` in India.
Familial cancer is characterised by gene mutations in two or more first-degree relatives diagnosed with the same type of cancer. According to experts, this condition is influenced by hereditary predisposition, variable gene penetrance, and environmental factors.