breast cancer

Are there genetic factors that interact with environmental exposures?

Yes, genetic predispositions can interact with environmental exposures to influence breast cancer risk. For example, individuals with mutations in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes may be more susceptible to the effects of environmental toxins. The field of gene-environment interaction studies how genetic makeup and environmental factors converge to affect cancer risk, providing insight into personalized prevention strategies.

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