"Then add on top all the genetic errors you inherited from your parents."
Some of those errors could be epigenetic from your parent's exposure.
Sure, there's stuff outside of our control. But with young adult cancer rates increasing 30% since the 70s, it seems there's an environmental or mass lifestyle factor involved that we should be looking to correct or mitigate.
Some of those errors could be epigenetic from your parent's exposure.
Sure, there's stuff outside of our control. But with young adult cancer rates increasing 30% since the 70s, it seems there's an environmental or mass lifestyle factor involved that we should be looking to correct or mitigate.