Inherited genes play a larger role in melanoma risk than pre

Inherited genes play a larger role in melanoma risk than previously believed

When it comes to skin cancer, most people think of warnings about sunburn and tanning beds. Thoughts of "cancer genes" or inherited risks are reserved for diseases like breast cancer or colon cancer. A new study challenges this status quo by showing that genetics play a larger role in melanoma risk than recognized.

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