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Cancer predisposition

Cancer predisposition refers to an increased likelihood of developing cancer due to inherited genetic factors. Some people inherit specific gene changes that impair the body's ability to repair damaged DNA or control cell growth, making cancer more likely over their lifetime. This predisposition doesn't guarantee cancer will occur but raises the risk compared to the general population. Understanding these genetic factors helps in early detection, personalized screening, and preventive strategies for those at higher risk.