breast cancer with no insurance

What are my chances of getting cancer?
HUGE cancer runs in the family side of my mother. I do not know my father, so that the information that I have not clue.My grandmother is a breast cancer survivor from 6 years is that if my grandmother. Both lost their breasts. i am sooo over Paranoid beyond cancer (not just breast cancer) do not know what to do with me. almost all of my (large) family is deceased, was of several types of cancer. I'm 18 and have no health insurance. I've always been kind of a hypochondriac, and I have problems with anxiety and paranoia. I smoke too. usually no more than 3 packages per month. IM so afraid of getting cancer and not know how to avoid it. I'll die young? or can I go? btw if it helps my mother is 39 years and is always 100% healthy. By Please help me: (I feel like a freak and my BF makes me yell at her cigarette and told me that cancer is a part of life. Wtf? I thank you. <3 AJ
Cancer that "the family is rare, less than 10% of cancer cases are hereditary. Of cancer diagnosed after the age of 50 years is still less likely to be hereditary. You do not inherit a tendency to cancer, and several family members who had different types of cancer is not hereditary. One sign that cancer can be inherited, is the place Where several members of one side of a family have had the same type of cancer, particularly if developed at a later age smaller than usual. Only 5 and 10% of breast cancers are hereditary. Where is hereditary, is caused by a rare inherited defective gene. If your grandmother and g / Grandma 's breast cancers are due to either of these genes, their mother would have 50% chance of inheriting the gene from your mother if she did, we turn have a 50% chance of inheriting the gene from him. If she did not inherit the gene, more than you. Inherit a defective gene necessarily mean someone has breast cancer. But the genes known to be responsible for hereditary breast cancers are rare, and if their parents were more than 50 years at diagnosis, is still less likely to have worn. With one in eight women will develop breast cancer during a lifetime of 80 years is not unusual to have two or more women in the same family with hereditary breast cancer. Tell your mother if you suspect your grandmother's cancer was due to one of the few known genes responsible for hereditary breast cancer, that has been tested for it. Although hereditary breast cancer, the chances of developing the disease at age 18 are as close to zero as makes almost no difference. Most people diagnosed with cancer are over 60 years, there are certain cancers that affect primarily or only children and youth, but for the majority of cancer is the leading risk factor. Smoking is a risk factor for certain types of cancer, and it would be prudent to independence inheritance. This is not a risk factor for breast cancer. Here is my family history: Two of my grandparents died of cancer. Both my parents had cancer and my mother died. Like my aunt, my uncle and cousin. Everyone except my father was in the side of my mother, and all except my father and cousin were over 50. None of the cancers are hereditary, and no member of my immediate or extended family, are considered at greatest risk of all cancers they had. My parents 6 children, now late 40 and 60 years before, I am the only one who has developed cancer (breast cancer), and mine too is not hereditary and not related to them. Thus there are a lot of cancer in the family history of hereditary cancer, but not in my family. The same thing can be true of your family. From the information you give, is likely that you are at increased risk of cancer, which is one chance in three of a lifetime of 80 years (one in two for men)
Breast Cancer and No Insurance
