What is cancer?
Meet Lizzy the liver cell
What causes cancer?
How is cancer detected?
How is cancer treated?
Trends in cancer incident in Singapore
ABC glossary of cancer terms

 

 
 
ABCs of Cancer
   
 
Heredity
   
  Our inherited genes do play a role in how likely we are to develop cancer. A gene mutation can be carried in the reproductive cells that is passed from one generation to the next. Sometimes it is not entirely clear whether a family's pattern of cancer is due to chance, similarities in the lifestyle choices of family members, or from gene mutations passed from parents to children. Recent research has shown that complex processes occur in which a number of different genes controlling cell division become mutated before a cell becomes cancerous.
A family history of cancer can play a significant role in determining personal risk of developing cancer. Member of families with a history of cancer need to make a greater effort to avoid exposure to carcinogens and require closer cancer screening than other people.