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by madaxe_again
331 days ago
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No, on the fact that there are plenty of known variants which increase the chance of lung cancer quite dramatically - moreso than smoking. It’s not just lungs - things like FAP make your chance of getting colon cancer in your lifetime near to 100%, regardless of how many ginseng enemas you have or whatever the hell else you do. Variants like TP53 (Li-Fraumeni) or EGFR mutations have measurable, population-level impacts on cancer risk. Genetics loads the gun. Being alive then pulls the trigger. |
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But didn't you just say that it is the genetics and not the radon and/or smoking? Can you give some examples of those "plenty of known variants" for lung cancer?